Search results for "cooperative work"
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The wheel of collaboration tools
2006
Paper from the 2006 20th anniversary conference on Computer supported cooperative work We present a holistic framework for analyzing and specifying collaboration solutions, developed by an oil and gas company in response to practical needs in supporting integrated collaboration and information management. A typology of collaboration tool capabilities, termed the Wheel of Collaboration Tools (WCT), is described. We assess its contributions, and discuss areas of application and potential further development. Our intent is to stimulate discussion and research related to this type of collaboration modeling.
Understanding the role of documents in a hierarchical flow of work
1997
Publication Network Analysis of an Academic Family in Information Systems
2011
The study of scientific collaboration through network analysis can give interesting conclusions about the publication habits of a scientific community. Co-authorship networks represent scientific collaboration as a graph: nodes correspond to authors, edges between nodes mark joint publications (Newman 2001a,b). Scientific publishing is decentralized. Choices of co-authors and research topics are seldomly globally coordinated. Still, the structure of co-authorship networks is far from random. Co-authorship networks are governed by principles that are similar in other complex networks such as social networks (Wasserman and Faust 1994), networks of citations between scientific papers (Egghe an…
Meeting others—supporting situation awareness on the WWW
2001
Abstract World Wide Web (WWW) techniques provide a simple interface, which is accessible almost everywhere. The WWW supports document sharing and information retrieval, but has no tools for direct user interaction, simply because the mechanisms to support user awareness are missing. The aim of this paper is twofold. First, we present general concepts of situation awareness, which concerns the user interaction on the WWW platform, and a theoretical framework, which is used in examining existing awareness support systems. Second, we provide an analysis of PeopleAwarenessEngine, which supports situation awareness and enables user communication and collaboration on the WWW.
La teoría de la autodeterminación : un marco motivacional para el aprendizaje basado en proyectos
2019
Resumen basado en el de la publicación Título, resumen, palabras clave en español e ingles Se describe cómo la mejora de la motivación escolar requiere de un marco teórico que permita establecer estrategias sencillas para guiar a los docentes en su práctica educativa. La teoría de la autodeterminación, con un corpus científico extenso, ha ayudado a entender mejor los elementos que inciden sobre la motivación en la práctica. Según este marco teórico, las formas autónomas de motivación requieren del desarrollo de tres necesidades psicológicas básicas: autonomía, competencia y relación con los demás. En el medio escolar, estas necesidades se ven favorecidas a través de contextos que fomentan l…
Paperwork at 78kph
1996
Innovació en la manera d'avaluar de treballs en grup per motivar l'atenció dels alumnes
2014
En el nou escenari educatiu de l'Espai Europeu d'Educació Superior (EEES) cobra gran rellevància l'aprenentatge dels alumnes alhora que desenvolupen competències que els ajudin en el seu futur exercici professional. Entre aquestes habilitats es troben la capacitat de treball en equip i la capacitat d'exposar els resultats d'aquest treball d'una manera clara, concisa i rigorós. Per això el professor ha d'incentivar als alumnes a que es prenguin aquesta activitat amb la suficient motivació i fomentant la dedicació de la mateixa. Tradicionalment, l'exposició d'aquests treballs només interessava als propis membres del grup mentre que els seus companys veien aquesta activitat de forma passiva qu…
Las TIC (Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación) y los estudios biográficos
2005
Final version of the paper at: http://asclepio.revistas.csic.es/index.php/asclepio/article/view/37/36
Evaluating End-user Support : Validating the Use of Multiple Media in a CSCW Application
2006
Human-centred views on information systems are gaining more and more attention in IS community. The need to evaluate information systems from such a perspective is thus evident. In this paper, we exploit our earlier developed theoretical framework for evaluating end-user support in information systems, and demonstrate its usage in validating the use of multiple communication and collaboration media in a CSCW application. The evaluation is performed in terms of user perception in ISD process, users’ role in organizational information processing, and users’ behavioural nuances. Our study shows that a context specific theoretical framework is useful in validating the empirical results of syste…