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Community Informatics is developing as an approach for linking economic and social development efforts at the community … commerce, community and civic networks, electronic democracy and online participation are among a few of the areas affected …. This books is an introduction to the discipline of community informatics. Issues such as trends, controversies, challenges …
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"This book highlights new business products, services, strategies, and philosophies drawn from an emerging collaborative information platform and explores connections between the development of new e-business technologies with consumers, businesses, and links to social and political visions and...
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within a reasoning community -- The generic/actual argument model -- Communicating reasoning and dialectics -- Narrative …
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al.] -- 9. Using Web 2.0 as a community policing strategy: an examination of the United States municipal police …
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Social Software Trends in Business: Introduction / Peter Burkhardt -- The Influence of Consumer-Generated Content on …
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"This book brings together research on the multi-faceted nature and overarching impact of social technologies on the main opportunities and challenges facing today's post-secondary classrooms, from issues of social capital formation to student support and recruitment"--Provided by publisher.
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the design of a distributed community of practice / Ben K. Daniel, David O'Brien, Asit Sarkar …
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"This book contains a compendium of the latest academic material on the usage, strategies, and applications of social media in education today. Including innovative studies on online networks, social constructivism, and collaborative learning"--
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1. Back to the future / Nada Dabbagh, Rick Reo -- 2. Understanding Web 2.0 and its implications for e-learning / Tony Bates -- 3. Pedagogy 2.0 / Catherine McLoughlin, Mark Lee -- 4. Learner-generated contexts / Rose Luckin, Wilma Clark, Fred Garnett, Andrew Whitworth, Jon Akass, John Cook, Peter...
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