In this paper, we describe the introduction of a wiki for collaborative activities in a Requirements Engineering course offered at a distance to part-time learners. The paper describes the course and how wiki activities were incorporated. The paper then discusses the initial feedback from the students which shows that the wiki has been largely effective for developing students' understanding of the course concepts, the effectiveness of team working in Requirements Engineering and the use of wikis in practice. However, there are particular issues related to asynchronous working in distance education/eLearning that need to be better addressed. We conclude with a discussion of how we are tackling these issues and developing the use of the wiki...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
Interest in web applications and their use for content creation, management and sharing has increase...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Software development activities are increasingly being conducted collaboratively across multiple tim...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
This paper reports on a project to evaluate students' use of wikis in a distance learning course on ...
The post-graduate course, Software Requirements for Business Systems, in the Department of Computing...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
This paper investigates the use of a wiki to support forty-two virtual teams and their development o...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
Providing students with learning opportunities based on real-life situations has beenfound to enhanc...
This paper examines the various ways in which students reflect on their very recent experiences in c...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
Interest in web applications and their use for content creation, management and sharing has increase...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...
Software development activities are increasingly being conducted collaboratively across multiple tim...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
This paper reports on a project to evaluate students' use of wikis in a distance learning course on ...
The post-graduate course, Software Requirements for Business Systems, in the Department of Computing...
The Open University delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, its students work ind...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
This paper investigates the use of a wiki to support forty-two virtual teams and their development o...
The Open University in the UK delivers distance learning to its students. Traditionally, the student...
Providing students with learning opportunities based on real-life situations has beenfound to enhanc...
This paper examines the various ways in which students reflect on their very recent experiences in c...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
Interest in web applications and their use for content creation, management and sharing has increase...
This paper presents a study of the use of wikis to support online group projects in two courses at t...