Title: ICERI 2008 Proceedings <br />ISBN: 978-84-612-5091-2<br /><br />Title: ICERI 2008 Abstracts CD <br />ISBN: 978-84-612-5367-8International audienceUniversity is not a self-sufficient world in which students learns skills that they will apply later. It is an element of a wider learning system with stakes well beyond the study years and a campus. In fact, a university is a complex organization not only based on the teacher/student relation but on industrial partnerships, alumni, students self-organization ... This wider community has to collectively manage a huge quantity of information and realize complex coordination between thousands of people. One of the main obstacles in this is its lack of self-awareness (matching offers and deman...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely to be over...
AbstractIn 1995, Ward Cuningham created the first Wiki and claimed that it is the “simplest online d...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
This paper aims to share practitioner experiences of using Wiki technology to develop and build an o...
This paper investigates the impact of wiki-based activities on student participation and collaborati...
This paper reports on the effectiveness of Wiki technology for creating a sense of community amongst...
The research explains wiki development and use in industry and potential benefits in higher educatio...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The potential of informal repositories, such as wikis, to support a diverse range of tasks in higher...
Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely to be over...
The project developed in this paper/poster aims to break new grounds in the use made of MediaWiki by...
In this paper it will be argued that the incorporation of WIKIS within a collaborative learning envi...
ABSTRACT: Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely ...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely to be over...
AbstractIn 1995, Ward Cuningham created the first Wiki and claimed that it is the “simplest online d...
Self-organised collaborative wiki work is reality in today’s businesses and students have to be prep...
This paper aims to share practitioner experiences of using Wiki technology to develop and build an o...
This paper investigates the impact of wiki-based activities on student participation and collaborati...
This paper reports on the effectiveness of Wiki technology for creating a sense of community amongst...
The research explains wiki development and use in industry and potential benefits in higher educatio...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The potential of informal repositories, such as wikis, to support a diverse range of tasks in higher...
Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely to be over...
The project developed in this paper/poster aims to break new grounds in the use made of MediaWiki by...
In this paper it will be argued that the incorporation of WIKIS within a collaborative learning envi...
ABSTRACT: Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely ...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Skills in working in teamwork are demanded from graduates, and these are ever more likely to be over...
AbstractIn 1995, Ward Cuningham created the first Wiki and claimed that it is the “simplest online d...