In this paper we illustrate our experience of using the cooperative framework provided by an extended Wiki Web as a tool for distance teaching of Sciences and Technology. A Wiki Web is a web site in which pages can be directly edited by users through the usual browser interface. A simple syntax allows the user to add contents to the web without knowing HTML. The pages are automatically linked and created whenever a particular pattern is inserted in the text. This completely removes the \one webmaster syndrome" and focuses the users to cooperatively work on the web contents. To teach Sciences or Technology we have extended a Wiki system with a plugin API and developed several plugins, e.g. to handle LATEX fragments and plots of 2D/3D functio...
The rapid evolving of web technologies has brought to the increasingly diffusion of applications mak...
The human brain works much like a network of computers connected by nodes. These nodes allow compute...
Abstract. The use of new media—multimedia elements and electronic modes of interaction—is at the cor...
It is important step to use a new technology for collaborative learning. The aim of this research is...
This paper discusses the use of a collaborative learning environment, specifically designed for comp...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
The term "wiki " refers to a social computing system that allows a group of users to initi...
This paper proposes an environment for the learning of program languages in a web environment. We co...
The present paper presents our experiences with a wiki implementation in undergraduate education. Mo...
Web technology is known to make learning more engaging, and language educators have been encouraged ...
Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for resea...
Ward Cunningham used the word wiki (the Hawaiian word meaning quick) to name the collaborative tool ...
Collaboration has become one of an essential skill necessary for effective functioning in society in...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
This paper refers to a case study on the application of Internet technology in activities of distanc...
The rapid evolving of web technologies has brought to the increasingly diffusion of applications mak...
The human brain works much like a network of computers connected by nodes. These nodes allow compute...
Abstract. The use of new media—multimedia elements and electronic modes of interaction—is at the cor...
It is important step to use a new technology for collaborative learning. The aim of this research is...
This paper discusses the use of a collaborative learning environment, specifically designed for comp...
Educational technology is a dynamic major which is ever developing. In the past, educational technol...
The term "wiki " refers to a social computing system that allows a group of users to initi...
This paper proposes an environment for the learning of program languages in a web environment. We co...
The present paper presents our experiences with a wiki implementation in undergraduate education. Mo...
Web technology is known to make learning more engaging, and language educators have been encouraged ...
Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for resea...
Ward Cunningham used the word wiki (the Hawaiian word meaning quick) to name the collaborative tool ...
Collaboration has become one of an essential skill necessary for effective functioning in society in...
Wikis are fully editable websites; any user can read or add content to a wiki site. This functionali...
This paper refers to a case study on the application of Internet technology in activities of distanc...
The rapid evolving of web technologies has brought to the increasingly diffusion of applications mak...
The human brain works much like a network of computers connected by nodes. These nodes allow compute...
Abstract. The use of new media—multimedia elements and electronic modes of interaction—is at the cor...