This study investigates how a shared workspace and digital repository might help student teams share information and resources while learning to design. An open-source groupware product called TikiWiki was configured so that teams could structure their design resources using wiki pages (like web pages) and share them using two search strategies - browsing the wiki pages or using keywords. The results showed that the structuring of information supported learning and that teams preferred to search the wiki structures rather than use keywords. The discussion focuses on students' search strategies and ways that metadata that might improve resource sharing across teams
The use of technology with engineering design students is well established, with shared workspaces b...
The purpose of this Master’s Thesis is to examine and describe how a wiki can be used in the informa...
Abstract: A wiki design that facilitates collaborative learning, knowledge-building, and student ref...
This study investigates how a shared workspace and digital repository might help student teams share...
This paper investigates how the organization or structure of information and resources in shared wor...
For student design engineers, the concept generation stage of the design process is usually one of m...
For student design engineers, the concept generation stage of the design process is usually one of m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Interdisciplinary design presents challenges in design...
Abstract: In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in th...
Wikis, freely editable collections of web pages, are showing strong potential as a flexible document...
In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in the use of w...
A wiki is a group collaboration software tool based on Web server technology. This paper examines th...
Using a wiki in a group project can be a valuable experience, particularly when students are able to...
This paper outlines the issues in effective utilisation of digital resources in conceptual design. A...
This paper proposes that Wikis, lightweight web-based collaborative tools, can provide substantive s...
The use of technology with engineering design students is well established, with shared workspaces b...
The purpose of this Master’s Thesis is to examine and describe how a wiki can be used in the informa...
Abstract: A wiki design that facilitates collaborative learning, knowledge-building, and student ref...
This study investigates how a shared workspace and digital repository might help student teams share...
This paper investigates how the organization or structure of information and resources in shared wor...
For student design engineers, the concept generation stage of the design process is usually one of m...
For student design engineers, the concept generation stage of the design process is usually one of m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Interdisciplinary design presents challenges in design...
Abstract: In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in th...
Wikis, freely editable collections of web pages, are showing strong potential as a flexible document...
In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in the use of w...
A wiki is a group collaboration software tool based on Web server technology. This paper examines th...
Using a wiki in a group project can be a valuable experience, particularly when students are able to...
This paper outlines the issues in effective utilisation of digital resources in conceptual design. A...
This paper proposes that Wikis, lightweight web-based collaborative tools, can provide substantive s...
The use of technology with engineering design students is well established, with shared workspaces b...
The purpose of this Master’s Thesis is to examine and describe how a wiki can be used in the informa...
Abstract: A wiki design that facilitates collaborative learning, knowledge-building, and student ref...