Information Technology supported teaching and learning typically borrows many teaching practices and instruments from previous contexts. These typical practices or instruments can be classified into recognizable types or "genres". There are different ways in which these genres cross the boundaries of action, voice or paper based techniques to their electronically provided alternates. This study applies the framework of "genre structuring" to explore the evolution of a project progressreporting mechanism, re-implemented in a web-based groupware application, and used in several different Information Technology courses over the last three years
A study of a Japanese R&D group using a new electronic medium identified two contrasting patterns of...
In their review of the literature on e-participation, Sæbø, Rose and Flak (2008) suggest to define p...
This article discusses the development of a unified social theory of genre learning based on the int...
New technologies are as present nowadays in university as they are in society in general, influencin...
Ncw teclinologies are as present nowadays in university as they are in society in general, influcnci...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
New types of documents are generated by emerging technologies to support various information needs. ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that teams may use genre systems--sequences of interrelated communicat...
The widespread use of instructional computer networking can offer a variety opportunities and audien...
The World-Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
The purpose of the analysis is to understand the usage of different media objects for e-learning and...
Many communities exist that learn and share information either partly or wholly online. These (wholl...
Within an approach to student-centred learning that supports the belief that students' participation...
The World Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
A study of a Japanese R&D group using a new electronic medium identified two contrasting patterns of...
In their review of the literature on e-participation, Sæbø, Rose and Flak (2008) suggest to define p...
This article discusses the development of a unified social theory of genre learning based on the int...
New technologies are as present nowadays in university as they are in society in general, influencin...
Ncw teclinologies are as present nowadays in university as they are in society in general, influcnci...
Genres are considered “as socially recognized types of communicative actions that are habitually ena...
The genre modelling and research presented in this chapter originate from the sub-branch of Applied ...
New types of documents are generated by emerging technologies to support various information needs. ...
In this paper, we demonstrate that teams may use genre systems--sequences of interrelated communicat...
The widespread use of instructional computer networking can offer a variety opportunities and audien...
The World-Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
The purpose of the analysis is to understand the usage of different media objects for e-learning and...
Many communities exist that learn and share information either partly or wholly online. These (wholl...
Within an approach to student-centred learning that supports the belief that students' participation...
The World Wide Web is growing quickly and being applied to many new types of communications. As a ba...
A study of a Japanese R&D group using a new electronic medium identified two contrasting patterns of...
In their review of the literature on e-participation, Sæbø, Rose and Flak (2008) suggest to define p...
This article discusses the development of a unified social theory of genre learning based on the int...