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EC-TEL-meets-ECSCW 2013: Paphos, Cyprus
- Monica Divitini, Tobias Ley, Stefanie N. Lindstaedt, Viktoria Pammer, Michael Prilla:
Proceedings of ECTEL meets ECSCW 2013, the Workshop on Collaborative Technologies for Working and Learning, Paphos, Cyprus, September, 21, 2013. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1047, CEUR-WS.org 2013 - Merja Bauters, John Cook, Jo Colley, Brenda Bannan, Andreas P. Schmidt, Teemu Leinonen:
Towards a Design Research Framework for Designing Support Informal Work-Based Learning. 1-5 - Martin Böckle, Svenja Schröder, Jasminko Novak:
Collaborative Visual Annotations For Knowledge Exchange in Practical Medical Training. 6-9 - Irene-Angelica Chounta, Christos Sintoris, Melpomeni Masoura, Nikoleta Yiannoutsou, Nikolaos M. Avouris:
The Good, the Bad and the Neutral: An Analysis of Team-Gaming Activity. 10-14 - John Cook, Brenda Bannan, Patricia Santos:
Seeking and Scaling Model for Designing Technology that Supports Personal and Professional Learning Networks. 15-19 - Ines Di Loreto, Monica Divitini:
Games for Learning Cooperation at Work: the Case of Crisis Preparedness. 20-24 - Mojisola Erdt, Florian Jomrich, Katja Schüler, Christoph Rensing:
Investigating Crowdsourcing as an Evaluation Method for TEL Recommenders. 25-29 - Sean P. Goggins, Isa Jahnke:
Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning at Work: CSCL@Work goes TEL@Work. 30-34 - Birgit R. Krogstie, Monica Divitini:
Reflecting on Emotion: Design Challenges for Cooperation Technology. 35-39 - Michael Prilla, Thomas Herrmann:
Guiding Articulation for Learning at Work: A Case of Reflection. 40-43 - Inga Saatz, Andrea Kienle:
Mobile Support for Ad-hoc Learning Communities. 44-48 - Ivan Srba, Mária Bieliková:
Designing Learning Environments Based on Collaborative Content Creation. 49-53 - Vladimir Tomberg, Mohammad Al-Smadi, Tamsin Treasure-Jones, Tobias Ley:
A Sensemaking Interface for Supporting Doctor's Learning at the Workplace - A Paper Prototype Study. 54-58
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