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Mass Collaboration and Education

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Mass collaboration on Internet platforms like Wikipedia and Scratch, along with wider movements like the maker space and citizen science, are poised to have profound impacts on learning and education. Bringing together researchers from such fields as: psychology, education, information technology, and economics, the book offers a comprehensive overview of mass collaboration, novel, cross disciplinary, theoretical accounts, and methodological approaches for studying and improving these massively collaborative enterprises. The book is aimed to serve as an information source for researchers, educators, and designers of platforms and learning environments.

List of contents

I. Different Theoretical Views on Mass Collaboration.- A History of Mass Collaboration.- Social and Systemic Epistemology.- Mass Collaboration as Co-Evolution between Cognitive and Social Systems.- Cultures of Participation.- From Distributed Cognition to Collective Intelligence.- II. Tools and Environments for Mass Collaboration.- Collective Knowledge in Tagging Environments.- Participatory Discovery Networks: The Future of Online Learning.- Collaboration and Cooperation.- Language Technology for Mass Collaboration in Education.- Mass Collaboration as a Basis of Procedures for E-Participation.- III. Wikipedia as a Tool to Analyze Mass Collaboration.- Individual vs. Collaborative Information Processing: The Case of Biases in Wikipedia.- A Tool for Analyzing Language Points of View in Wikipedia.- Understanding and Bridging the Points of View in the Wikipedia Language Gap.- SNA in Wikipedia.

About the author

Ulrike Cress is full professor at the University of Tuebingen and deputy director of the Knowledge Media Research Center. Ulrike Cress conducted many projects about web-based learning (financed by EU, DFG, National and federal ministries of Science. She is Executive Editor of the International Journal of Computer-supported Collaborative Learning and board member of the Educational Psychologist. Furthermore, she is member of the CSCL-Committee within the International Society of the Learning Sciences.

Summary

Mass collaboration on Internet platforms like Wikipedia and Scratch, along with wider movements like the maker space and citizen science, are poised to have profound impacts on learning and education. Bringing together researchers from such fields as: psychology, education, information technology, and economics, the book offers a comprehensive overview of mass collaboration, novel, cross disciplinary, theoretical accounts, and methodological approaches for studying and improving these massively collaborative enterprises. The book is aimed to serve as an information source for researchers, educators, and designers of platforms and learning environments.

Product details

Assisted by Ulrike Cress (Editor), Heisawn Jeong (Editor), Johanne Moskaliuk (Editor), Johannes Moskaliuk (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319791883
ISBN 978-3-31-979188-3
No. of pages 411
Dimensions 156 mm x 236 mm x 19 mm
Weight 710 g
Illustrations VII, 411 p. 69 illus., 33 illus. in color.
Series Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

Pädagogische Psychologie, B, Education, Learning, Cognition & cognitive psychology, Learning & Instruction, Teaching skills & techniques, Instruction, Educational Technology, Digital Education and Educational Technology, Instructional Psychology

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