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Okada, A. (eds.) (2012) Open Educational Resources and Social Networks: colearning and Professional Development, 1, SCHOLIO EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH & PUBLISHING

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Okada, A. (2011) Aprendizagem Significativa com Mapas para criancas, 1, 978-85-7769-099-2, pp. 146, Cuiaba: KCM

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Lagatie, R., Wild, F., Causmaecker, P. and Scott, P. (2011) Exposing Knowledge in Speech: Monitoring Conceptual Development in Spoken Conversation, IST-Africa 2011, Gaborone, Botswana IST-Africa 2011 Conference Proceedings, eds. Cunningham & Cunningham

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Okada, A. (2011) COLEARN 2.0: Refletindo sobre o conceito de COAPRENDIZAGEM via REAs na Web 2.0, in eds. DANIELA BARROS CLAUDIA NEVES FILIPA SEABRA JOSE MOREIRA SUSANA HENRIQUES, Educacao e tecnologías: reflexao, inovacao e praticas, 1, 978-989-20-2329-8, pp. 18, Lisbon: Universidade Aberta de Portugal

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Okada, A. (2011) Coaprendizagem via comunidades abertas de pesquisa, praticas e recursos educacionais, ecurriculum, 7, 1, Pontificia Universiade Catolica PUC-SP

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De Liddo, A. and Buckingham Shum, S. (2010) Capturing and Representing Deliberation in Participatory Planning Practices, International Conference on Online Deliberation (OD2010), Leeds, UK

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Wild, F., Ochoa, X., Heinze, N., Crespo, R. and Quick, K. (2009) Bringing together what belongs together: A recommender-system to foster academic collaboration, STELLAR Alpine Rendez-Vous 2009, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, STELLAR

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Okada, A. (2009) Mapas Argumentativos como Estrategia para Aprendizagem no Moodle, in eds. Lynn Alves, Daniela Barros, Alexandra Okada, Moodle: Estrategias Pedagogicas e Estudos de Casos, 1, 1, pp. 384, Salvador: EDUNEB

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McAndrew, P., Santos, A., Lane, A., Godwin, S., Okada, A., Wilson, A., Connolly, T., Ferreira, G., Buckingham Shum, S., Bretts, J. and Webb, R. (2009) OpenLearn Research Report 2006-2008

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Okada, A. (eds.) (2008) Cartografia Cognitiva: Mapas do Conhecimento para Aprendizagem, pesquisa e formaao docente, Cuiaba: KCM

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De Liddo, A. and Buckingham Shum, S. (2008) Knowledge media tools for capturing deliberation in participatory spatial planning, Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing: Conference on Online Deliberation 2008, Berkley, California

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De Liddo, A. (2008) A Process Memory Platform to Support Participatory Planning and Deliberation, kmi PhD Dissertation kmi-08-07

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Naeve, A., Palmér, M., Nilsson, M., Paulsson, F., Quick, K. and Scott, P. (2006) CoCoFlash: Conzilla, Confolio, and FlashMeeting Integration for Enhanced, The 6th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'06), Kerkrade, The Netherlands

 
 
 

Social Software is...


Social Software
Social Software can be thought of as "software which extends, or derives added value from, human social behaviour - message boards, musical taste-sharing, photo-sharing, instant messaging, mailing lists, social networking."

Interacting with other people not only forms the core of human social and psychological experience, but also lies at the centre of what makes the internet such a rich, powerful and exciting collection of knowledge media. We are especially interested in what happens when such interactions take place on a very large scale -- not only because we work regularly with tens of thousands of distance learners at the Open University, but also because it is evident that being part of a crowd in real life possesses a certain 'buzz' of its own, and poses a natural challenge. Different nuances emerge in different user contexts, so we choose to investigate the contexts of work, learning and play to better understand the trade-offs involved in designing effective large-scale social software for multiple purposes.