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Tag priv_g2 [9 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag priv_g2.
  • The user-centered iterative design of collaborative writing software
    (1993), pp. 399-405.
    by Ronald M Baecker, Dimitrios Nastos, Ilona R Posner, Kelly L Mawby
  • WikiTrails: augmenting Wiki structure for collaborative, interdisciplinary learning
    (2006), pp. 47-58.
    by Silvan Reinhold
  • WebDAV-based hypertext annotation and trail system
    (2004), pp. 87-88.
    by Sunghun Kim, Mark Slater, James E Whitehead
    posted to webdav priv_g2 annotation by juutela on 2007-02-04 16:01:15 as read
  • A social hypertext model for finding community in blogs
    (2006), pp. 11-22.
    by Alvin Chin, Mark Chignell
  • Supporting online problem-solving communities with the semantic web
    (2006), pp. 575-584.
    by Anupriya Ankolekar, Katia Sycara, James Herbsleb, Robert Kraut, Chris Welty
  • Using annotations in enterprise search
    (2006), pp. 811-817.
    by Pavel A Dmitriev, Nadav Eiron, Marcus Fontoura, Eugene Shekita
  • A cognitive and social framework for shared understanding in cooperative hypermedia authoring
    (2006), pp. 53-56.
    by Weigang Wang, Jessica Rubart
    posted to authorin cooperative priv_g2 by juutela on 2007-02-06 09:07:45 as read along with 3 people rickl lbjay Hoenikker
  • Our way to Taipei: an analysis of the first ten years of the CSCL community
    (2005), pp. 262-271.
    by Andrea Kienle, Martin Wessner
    posted to priv_g2 cscl collaborative by juutela on 2007-02-06 09:46:42 as read
  • Recognizing and supporting roles in CSCW
    (2000), pp. 261-268.
    by Mark Guzdial, Jochen Rick, Bolot Kerimbaev
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