Supporting the Design of Technology-Mediated Sharing Practices
Author: Anton Fedosov
Publisher:
Published: 2020-08
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9783941159426
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Author: Anton Fedosov
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Published: 2020-08
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 9783941159426
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Choon Lang Gwendoline Quek
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2023-01-02
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 9811951357
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book collects case studies in design and application of technology-mediated case-based learning models in higher education. It provides a much-needed, updated synthesis of recent research and application of technology-mediated case-based learning across disciplines within higher education. The book does not only provide a broad perspective and deep understanding on the designs and instructional applications of technology-mediated case-based learning models, but also inspire more interest in adopting or inventing new situated case-based learning models in the context of higher education.
Author: Markku Turunen
Publisher:
Published: 2016-10-17
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ISBN-13: 9781450343671
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAcademicMindtrek'16: Academic Mindtrek Conference 2016 Oct 17, 2016-Oct 18, 2016 Tampere, Finland. You can view more information about this proceeding and all of ACM�s other published conference proceedings from the ACM Digital Library: http://www.acm.org/dl.
Author: Volker Wulf
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2015-07-03
Total Pages: 431
ISBN-13: 1447167201
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is concerned with the associated issues between the differing paradigms of academic and organizational computing infrastructures. Driven by the increasing impact Information Communication Technology (ICT) has on our working and social lives, researchers within the Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) field try and find ways to situate new hardware and software in rapidly changing socio-digital ecologies. Adopting a design-orientated research perspective, researchers from the European Society for Socially Embedded Technologies (EUSSET) elaborate on the challenges and opportunities we face through the increasing permeation of society by ICT from commercial, academic, design and organizational perspectives. Designing Socially Embedded Technologies in the Real-World is directed at researchers, industry practitioners and will be of great interest to any other societal actors who are involved with the design of IT systems.
Author: Julie Dugdale
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-06-19
Total Pages: 311
ISBN-13: 1447140931
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCOOP 2012 is the tenth COOP conference, marking twenty years from the first conference in 1992. In this special anniversary edition we asked researchers and practitioners to reflect on what have been the successes and the failures in designing cooperative systems, and what challenges still need to be addressed. We have come a long way in understanding the intricacies of cooperation and in designing systems that support work practices and collective activities. These advances would not have been possible without the concerted effort of contributions from a plethora of domains including CSCW, HCI, Information Systems, Knowledge Engineering, Multi-agent systems, organizational and management sciences, sociology, psychology, anthropology, ergonomics, linguistics, etc. The COOP community is going from strength to strength in developing new technologies, advancing and proposing new methodological approaches, and forging theories.
Author: Shirley Agostinho
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2013-09-13
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 1317976819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLearning Design refers to research and development work that equips teachers with tools and strategies to aid their design thinking. Its origin stems from two lines of inquiry: (i) how to represent teaching practice from a technical perspective in the development and delivery of online learning environments; and (ii) how to represent teaching practice in an appropriate form to enable teachers to share ideas about innovative online pedagogy and think about the process of design. The underlying premise of learning design is that, if effective, teaching and learning practice can be represented in a systematic way, thus supporting the process of reuse, which could ultimately lead to improved practice. A large international body of work has produced specifications of technical standards to support the delivery of online learning, different learning design representations to disseminate ‘best practice’ examples to support and encourage adaptation, and software tools and strategies to support the design process. This book presents a view of current thinking about learning design and provides insight into the future direction of this field of research and development. It is a timely contribution that will stimulate discussion about these issues and guide and advance the learning design field. This book was originally published as a special issue of Learning, Media and Technology.
Author: Andrzej Klimczuk
Publisher: University of Limerick
Published: 2021-10-04
Total Pages: 387
ISBN-13: 1911620304
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe book titled The Collaborative Economy in Action: European Perspectives is one of the important outcomes of the COST Action CA16121, From Sharing to Caring: Examining the Socio-Technical Aspects of the Collaborative Economy (short name: Sharing and Caring; sharingandcaring.eu) that was active between March 2017 and September 2021. The Action was funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology - COST (www.cost.eu/actions/CA16121). The main objective of the COST Action Sharing and Caring is the development of a European network of researchers and practitioners interested in investigating the collaborative economy models, platforms, and their socio-technological implications. The network involves scholars, practitioners, communities, and policymakers. The COST Action Sharing and Caring helped to connect research initiatives across Europe and enabled scientists to develop their ideas by collaborating with peers. This collaboration opportunity represented a boost for the participants' research, careers, and innovation potential. The main aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive overview of the collaborative economy (CE) in European countries with a variety of its aspects for a deeper understanding of the phenomenon as a whole. For this reason, in July 2017, an open call for country reports was distributed among the members of the COST Action Sharing and Caring. Representatives of the member countries were invited to produce short country reports covering: definition(s) of the CE; types and models of the CE; key stakeholders involved; as well as legislation and technological tools relevant for the CE. Submitted reports varied in length and regarding the level of detail included, in accordance with how much information was available in each respective country at the time of writing. Editors of the book have compiled these early reports into a summary report, which was intended as a first step in mapping the state of the CE in Europe. The Member Countries Report on the Collaborative Economy, edited by Gaia Mosconi, Agnieszka Lukasiewicz, and Gabriela Avram (2018) that was published on the Sharing and Caring website, represented its first synergetic outcome and provided an overview of the CE phenomenon as interpreted and manifested in each of the countries part of the network. Additionally, Sergio Nassare-Aznar, Kosjenka Dumančić, and Giulia Priora compiled a Preliminary Legal Analysis of Country Reports on Cases of Collaborative Economy (2018). In 2018, after undertaking an analysis of the previous reports' strengths and weaknesses, the book editors issued a call for an updated version of these country reports. Prof. Ann Light advised the editorial team, proposing a new format for country reports and 4000 words limit. The template included: Introduction, Definition, Key Questions, Examples, Illustration, Context, Developments, Issues, Other Major Players, and Relevant Literature. The new template was approved by the Management Committee in October 2018. The task force that had supported the production of the first series of country reports (Dimitar Trajanov, Maria del Mar Alonso, Bálint Balázs, Kosjenka Dumančić, and Gabriela Avram) acted as mentors for the team of authors in each country. The final reports arrived at the end of 2018, bringing the total number of submissions to 30 (twenty-nine European countries plus Georgia). A call for book editors was issued, and a new editorial team was formed by volunteers from the participants of the COST Action: Andrzej Klimczuk, Vida Česnuityte, Cristina Miguel, Santa Mijalche, Gabriela Avram, Bori Simonovits, Bálint Balázs, Kostas Stefanidis, and Rafael Laurenti. The editorial team organized the double-blind reviews of reports and communicated to the authors the requirements for improving their texts. After reviews, the authors submitted updated versions of their country reports providing up-to-date interdisciplinary analysis on the state of the CE in 2019, when the reports were collected. During the final phase, the chapters were again reviewed by the lead editors together with all editorial team members. At the time, the intention was to update these reports again just before the end of the COST Action Sharing and Caring in 2021 and to produce a third edition. However, the COVID-19 pandemic changed these plans. Thus, this final volume was created by 82 scholars-editors and contributors-and consists of reports on 27 countries participating in the COST Action.
Author: Seng Chee Tan
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2014-06-12
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9812870474
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book arises from research conducted through Singapore’s National Institute of Education on such topics as integrating knowledge building pedagogies into Singaporean classrooms, with both students and teachers across school levels, from primary schools to high schools. Additionally, international scholars contribute research on theories of knowledge creation, methodological foundations of research on knowledge creation, knowledge creation pedagogies in classrooms and knowledge creation work involving educators. The book is organized in two sections. Section A focuses on theoretical, technological and methodological issues, where sources of justification for claims are predominantly theories and extant literature, although empirical evidence is used extensively in one chapter. Section B reports knowledge creation practices in schools, with teachers, students or both; the key sources of justification for claims are predominantly empirical evidence and narratives of experience The editor asserts that schools should focus on developing students’ capacity and disposition in knowledge creation work; at the same time, leaders and teachers alike should continue to develop their professional knowledge as a community. In the knowledge building vernacular, the chapters are knowledge artifacts – artifacts that not only document the findings of the editors and authors, but that also mediate future advancement in this area of research work. The ultimate aim of the book is to inspire new ideas, and to illuminate the path for researchers of similar interest in knowledge creation in education.
Author: Kari Kuutti
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2003-08-31
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9781402015731
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThese proceedings contain a collection of papers that encompass activities in the field. These include papers addressing new interaction technologies for CSCW systems, new models and architectures for groupware systems, studies of communication and coordination among mobile actors, studies of groupware systems in use in real-world settings, and theories and techniques to support the development of cooperative applications. The papers present emerging technologies alongside new methods and approaches to the development of this important class of applications. The work in this volume represents the best of the current research and practice within CSCW. The collection of papers presented here will appeal to both researchers and practitioners alike as they combine an understanding of the nature of work with the possibilities offered by new technologies.
Author: Eva Bittner
Publisher: kassel university press GmbH
Published: 2015-01-01
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 3862199282
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEin gemeinsames Verständnis – Shared Understanding (SU) – gilt als zentrale Voraussetzung für die effektive Zusammenarbeit heterogener Arbeitsgruppen, jedoch mangelt es bisher in Forschung und Praxis an einem einheitlichem Verständnis der Determinanten sowie an Gestaltungswissen zum gezielten Hervorrufen von SU in Zusammenarbeitsprozessen. Diese Dissertation adressiert diese Lücke durch folgende Kernbeiträge: Konzeptionalisierung von Shared Understanding und seiner Determinante Wiederverwendbare, validierte kollaborative Arbeitstechnik in Form des „MindMerger“ compound thinkLet zur Bildung von SU Kollaborationsprozess für Wissenstransfer in heterogenen Arbeitsgruppen, iterativ entwickelt und erprobt in einem realweltlichen Aktionsforschungsprojekt Das MindMerger compound thinkLet kann von Designern von Kollaborationsprozessen eingesetzt werden, um Klärungsprozesse in heterogenen Gruppen systematisch zu unterstützen, die Gruppenzusammenarbeit zu verbessern und dadurch die Gruppenleistung zu erhöhen. Daneben leistet diese Arbeit durch die Dokumentation von Kollaborationsprozessdesigns, Designrichtlinien und Vorgehensweisen Beiträge zur Weiterentwicklung der Gestaltungstheorie für SU im Feld Collaboration Engineering.