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International Journal of Web Based Communities, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2007
- Christoph Lattemann, Sören Kupke:
The strategic virtual corporation: bridging the experience gap. 4-15 - Yukari Makino:
The third generation of e-learning: expansive learning mediated by a weblog. 16-31 - Khamphira Viravong:
Salutogenic community building. 32-43 - Miranda Mowbray:
How web community organisation can help grid computing. 44-54 - Jörgen Skågeby:
Analytical dimensions for online gift giving: 'other-oriented' contributions in virtual communities. 55-68 - Konstantinos Liotsios, Stavros N. Demetriadis, Andreas S. Pombortsis:
Introducing e-learning activities in traditional education: what do students think about them? 69-86 - Heiner Wolf:
A distributed virtual presence system for the web. 87-99 - Urban Carlén, Ove Jobring:
Perspectives on the sustainability of activities within online learning communities. 100-113 - Hanna-Kaisa Ellonen, Miia Kosonen, Kaisa Henttonen:
The development of a sense of virtual community. 114-130
Volume 3, Number 2, 2007
- Antonio Volpentesta, Nicola Frega:
Developing a blended-learning community in a university setting. 134-150 - Ben K. Daniel, Richard A. Schwier:
A Bayesian belief network model of a virtual learning community. 151-169 - Elder Bomfim, Jonice Oliveira, Jano Moreira de Souza:
Using a CBR approach based on ontologies for recommendation and reuse of educational processes. 170-182 - Elizabeth Hartnell-Young, Karen Corneille:
Supporting learning communities for children on Think.com. 183-197 - Liesbeth Kester, Peter B. Sloep, Peter van Rosmalen, Francis Brouns, Malik Koné, Rob Koper:
Facilitating community building in learning networks through peer tutoring in ad hoc transient communities. 198-205 - Robert L. Sanders, Roma B. Angel:
Shared decision-making: case study analysis to promote cross-programme dialogue between administrators and media coordinators. 206-218 - João Carlos de Matos Paiva, Alfredo Matta:
Construction of international communities in Portuguese. 219-228 - Fang-Fang Chua, Chien-Sing Lee:
The effects of learning goals and modelling on virtual collaboration: a case study on the Merlin agent-assisted collaborative concept map. 229-248
Volume 3, Number 3, 2007
- Felix Schmitz-Justen, Adalbert F. X. Wilhelm:
An empirical study of factors impacting on knowledge processes in online forums: structural equation modelling analysis and results. 252-270 - Robert L. Sanders:
The genesis of a virtual world ? revisited. 271-282 - Eleonore ten Thij, Lidwien van de Wijngaert:
Validation of success factors for dance community sites: towards a model for predicting appreciation of online community websites. 283-299 - Takayoshi Kawai:
Information design to support 'an emergent type of local governance'. 300-315 - Dimitris Kardaras, Bill Karakostas:
Exploring the potential of virtual communities as a business model in banking: the customers' view. 316-331 - Nikolaos Volanis:
Legal and policy issues of virtual property. 332-344 - Alvin Chin, Mark H. Chignell:
Identifying communities in blogs: roles for social network analysis and survey instruments. 345-363
Volume 3, Number 4, 2007
- Mary Chayko:
The portable community: envisioning and examining mobile social connectedness. 373-385 - Christo El-Morr, Jalal Kawash:
Mobile virtual communities research: a synthesis of current trends and a look at future perspectives. 386-403 - Jan Marco Leimeister, Uta Franziska Knebel, Helmut Krcmar:
Exploring mobile information systems for chronically ill adolescent patients. 404-415 - Daria Loi, Anxo Cereijo Roibás:
DIY i-TV producers: emerging nomadic communities. 416-426 - Jalal Kawash, Christo El-Morr, Mazen Itani:
A novel collaboration model for mobile virtual communities. 427-447 - Alessandro Soro, Ivan Marcialis, Davide Carboni, Gavino Paddeu:
WebRogue: rendezvous in a web place. 448-459 - David T. Green, Nancy L. Martin, John Michael Pearson:
Tech ties: making online connections in social networks. 460-467
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