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Mass collaboration on Internet platforms like Wikipedia and Scratch, along with wider movements like the maker space and citizen science, are poised to have profound impacts on learning and education. Bringing together researchers from such fields as: psychology, education, information technology, and economics, the book offers a comprehensive overview of mass collaboration, novel, cross disciplinary, theoretical accounts, and methodological approaches for studying and improving these massively collaborative enterprises. The book is aimed to serve as an information source for researchers, educators, and designers of platforms and learning environments.
Part I Introduction
Mass Collaboration as an Emerging Paradigm for Education? Theories, Cases, and Research Methods
3(28)
Ulrike Cress
Heisawn Jeong
Johannes Moskaliuk
Part II Theoretical Approaches to Mass collaboration
A Brief History of Mass Collaboration: How Innovations Over Time Have Enabled People to Work Together More Effectively
31(12)
Allan Collins
Exploring, Understanding, and Designing Innovative Socio-Technical Environments for Fostering and Supporting Mass Collaboration
43(22)
Gerhard Fischer
Stigmergic Collaboration: A Framework for Understanding and Designing Mass Collaboration
65(20)
Mark Elliott
Mass Collaboration as Coevolution of Cognitive and Social Systems
85(20)
Ulrike Cress
Insa Feinkohl
Jens Jirschitzka
Joachim Kimmerle
What Is Knowledge? Who Creates It? Who Possesses It? The Need for Novel Answers to Old Questions
105(20)
Aileen Oeberst
Joachim Kimmerle
Ulrike Cress
From Distributed Cognition to Collective Intelligence: Supporting Cognitive Search to Facilitate Online Massive Collaboration
125(18)
Wai-Tat Fu
Part III Cases of Mass Collaboration
Patterns of Meaning in a Cognitive Ecosystem: Modeling Stabilization and Enculturation in Social Tagging Systems
143(22)
Tobias Ley, Paul Seitlinger, and Kai Pata Individual Versus Collaborative Information Processing: The Case of Biases in Wikipedia
165(22)
Aileen Oeberst
Ulrike Cress
Mitja Back
Steffen Nestler
Toward Participatory Discovery Networks: A Critique of Current Mass Collaboration Environments and a Possible Learning-Rich Future
187(22)
R. Benjamin Shapiro
Coding by Choice: A Transitional Analysis of Social Participation Patterns and Programming Contributions in the Online Scratch Community
209(32)
Deborah A. Fields
Yasmin B. Kafai
Michael T. Giang
Supporting Diverse and Creative Collaboration in the Scratch Online Community
241(16)
Ricarose Roque
Natalie Rusk
Mitchel Resnick
Citizen Science: Connecting to Nature Through Networks
257(28)
Brigid Barron
Caitlin K. Martin
Veronique Mertl
Mohamed Yassine
Altogether Now! Mass and Small Group Collaboration in (Open) Online Courses: A Case Study
285(20)
Sabrina C. Eimler
German Neubaum
Marc Mannsfeld
Nicole C. Kramer
Socio-Technical Procedures of Facilitated Mass Collaboration for Creative E-Participation
305(26)
Thomas Herrmann
Part IV Methods to Empirically Analyze Processes of Mass Collaboration
Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Networked Knowledge
331(16)
Iassen Halatchliyski
Applying Network Models and Network Analysis Techniques to the Study of Online Communities
347(20)
H. Ulrich Hoppe
Andreas Harrer
Tilman Gohnert
Tobias Hecking
Mass Collaboration on the Web: Textual Content Analysis by Means of Natural Language Processing
367(24)
Ivan Habernal
Johannes Daxenberger
Iryna Gurevych
Identification of Causal Effects in the Context of Mass Collaboration
391
Olga Slivko
Michael Kummer
Marianne Saam
Ulrike Cress is full professor at the University of Tuebingen and deputy director of the Knowledge Media Research Center. Ulrike Cress conducted many projects about web-based learning (financed by EU, DFG, National and federal ministries of Science. She is Executive Editor of the International Journal of Computer-supported Collaborative Learning and board member of the Educational Psychologist. Furthermore, she is member of the CSCL-Committee within the International Society of the Learning Sciences.