This study describes how a wiki platform worked as a resource in a university course on applied ethnographic research method. The platform was primarily used for uploading field notes from students' ethnographic work. We describe the use of the wiki in terms of how it supported orientations among students towards relevant competencies involved in fieldwork, and how teachers used it as a way of gaining access to students' work. We discuss these functionalities in relation to ethnomethodological work on learning-and- instruction, showing how wiki entries were used as references in students' and teachers' talk. Distributed activities were thereby made available for instructive practices, and the competencies involved in note taking and observa...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the deployment of two different wikis in two ...
This research examined the use of wikis used in support of collaboration and learning in two post-se...
Continuing moves towards more flexible approaches to the provision of higher education have been ref...
This study describes how a wiki platform worked as a resource in a university course on applied ethn...
This paper describes the use of wikis to facilitate group work within an intermediate level module o...
The purpose of this study was to determine how contributing to a class wiki affected the learning of...
Abstract: Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argumen...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
This paper outlines one lecturer’s exploration of the educational applications of wikis in tertiary ...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
Web 2.0 technologies, such as wiki pages, have the potential to facilitate the formation of on-line ...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the deployment of two different wikis in two ...
This research examined the use of wikis used in support of collaboration and learning in two post-se...
Continuing moves towards more flexible approaches to the provision of higher education have been ref...
This study describes how a wiki platform worked as a resource in a university course on applied ethn...
This paper describes the use of wikis to facilitate group work within an intermediate level module o...
The purpose of this study was to determine how contributing to a class wiki affected the learning of...
Abstract: Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argumen...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
This paper outlines one lecturer’s exploration of the educational applications of wikis in tertiary ...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
Web 2.0 technologies, such as wiki pages, have the potential to facilitate the formation of on-line ...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
The article copy deposited in TSpace is limited to noncommercial distributions and personal use by o...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the deployment of two different wikis in two ...
This research examined the use of wikis used in support of collaboration and learning in two post-se...
Continuing moves towards more flexible approaches to the provision of higher education have been ref...