This paper examines the various ways in which students reflect on their very recent experiences in collaborating in an online e-learning environment. Wikis, fully editable Websites, are easily accessible, require no software and allow its contributors, in these case students, to feel a sense of responsibility and ownership. Wikis are everywhere, but, unfortunately, the online literature has not yet begun to focus enough on wikis (Mattison 2003). Whereas students are used to the WebCT based university Elearning environment, Deakin Studies Online (DSO), this case study, completed in Nov 2004, was conducted to test the wiki platform as a means of online collaboration in the tertiary education environment. A full analysis of the results is pres...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
This paper aims to share practitioner experiences of using Wiki technology to develop and build an o...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
This paper reports on a project to evaluate students' use of wikis in a distance learning course on ...
Previous studies conclude that finding a collaborative tool to suit the e-Iearning environment adequ...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
This paper aims to share practitioner experiences of using Wiki technology to develop and build an o...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
This paper reports on a project to evaluate students' use of wikis in a distance learning course on ...
Previous studies conclude that finding a collaborative tool to suit the e-Iearning environment adequ...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
This paper aims to share practitioner experiences of using Wiki technology to develop and build an o...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...