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Handbook of research on social software and developing community ontologies
Title:
Handbook of research on social software and developing community ontologies
Author:
Hatzipanagos, Stylianos, 1963-
ISBN:
9781605662091
Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2009.
Physical Description:
electronic texts (xxxiii, 598 p. : ill.) : digital files.
Contents:
1. How the Crowd Can Teach -- 2. Social Networking and Schools: Early Responses and Implications for Practice -- 3. Cyber-Identities and Social Life in Cyberspace -- 4. Weblogs in Higher Education -- 5. Social Navigation and Local Folksonomies: Technical and Design Considerations for a Mobile Information System -- 6. Social Cognitive Ontology and User Driven Healthcare -- 7. Social Identities, Group Formation, and the Analysis of Online Communities -- 8. The Emergence of Agency in Online Social Networks -- 9. Exploiting Collaborative Tagging Systems to Unveil the User-Experience of Web Contents: An Operative Proposal -- 10. The Roles of Social Networks and Communities in Open Education Programs -- 11. Distributed Learning Environments and Social Software: In Search for a Framework of Design -- 12. Exploring the Role of Social Software in Higher Education -- 13. Identifying New Virtual Competencies for the Digital Age: Essential Tools for Entry Level Workers -- 14. Social Structures of Online Religious Communities -- 15. Living, Working, Teaching and Learning by Social Software -- 16. Supporting Student Blogging in Higher Education -- 17. Blogs as a Social Networking Tool to Build Community -- 18. A Model for Knowledge and Innovation in Online Education -- 19. Using Social Software for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education -- 20. The Potential of Enterprise Social Software in Integrating Exploitative and Explorative Knowledge Strategies --

21. Personal Knowledge Management Skills for Lifelong-Learners 2.0 -- 22. Reconceptualising Information Literacy for the Web 2.0 Environment -- 23. Pedagogical Responses to Social Software in Universities -- 24. Knowledge Media Tools to Foster Social Learning -- 25. A Critical Cultural Reading of YouTube -- 26. The Personal Research Portal -- 27. Ambient Pedagogies, Meaningful Learning and Social Software -- 28. Interactivity Redefined for the Social Web -- 29. Transliteracy as a Unifying Perspective -- 30. Bridging the Gap Between Web 2.0 and Higher Education -- 31. Destructive Creativity on the Social Web: Learning through Wikis in Higher Education -- 32. Presence in Social Networks -- Compilation of References -- About the Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
"This book explores how social software and developing community ontologies are challenging the way we operate in a performative space"--Provided by publisher.
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