The project-based collaboration setting is becoming increasingly common at different educational levels. Recent years have witnessed the rising use of wikis as computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments. However, reports on the application of wiki technology in facilitating collaborative projects at the primary level are few; in particular, information on the affordances and constraints of wikis at this learning stage is limited. Such information is essential for educators when planning and implementing wikis as an effective educational tool. This study aimed to introduce wiki technology to facilitate collaborative project-based learning (Collaborative PjBL) in a primary “General Studies” (GS) course and to explore the...
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...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
This study examined a wiki as a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment at uppe...
Sub-theme: New Literacies and Transformative Learning Environments - Paper Presentation: no. 606Main...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
The use of Web 2.0 technologies is increasingly common in many aspects of life: social, work, and st...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis paper explores how wikis may be used to support prim...
Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for resea...
Abstract: This paper explores three potential affordances (social, technical and pedagogical) of wik...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
Wikis are innovative Web 2.0 tools that allow users to create, expand, and edit content collaborativ...
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...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
This study examined a wiki as a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment at uppe...
Sub-theme: New Literacies and Transformative Learning Environments - Paper Presentation: no. 606Main...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
The use of Web 2.0 technologies is increasingly common in many aspects of life: social, work, and st...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis paper explores how wikis may be used to support prim...
Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for resea...
Abstract: This paper explores three potential affordances (social, technical and pedagogical) of wik...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
Abstract: A classroom that operates as learning community should not be bounded to one weekly face t...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...
Wikis are innovative Web 2.0 tools that allow users to create, expand, and edit content collaborativ...
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...
Wikis support collaborative learning in a classroom environment. Nevertheless, the argument of wikis...