How is Twitter used in conferences?
TweetAfter the Prolearn Summer School 2008 at Macedonia I wrote a paper on how we experienced the use of Twitter during the event together with some colleagues (Cristina Costa, Martin Silliaots and...
View ArticleComplexity Sciences Winter School 2009
TweetI was lately attending the Complexity Sciences Winter School at the ISCTE in Lisbon. The Winter School is organized by John Symons, Rui Lopes and Jorge Louçã and deals with topis around the...
View ArticleHow people use Twitter at conferences – looking for mentors
TweetOur recent publication on how Twitter is used at conferences caused some stir (also here and here). We’re happy to get feedback on our thoughts and useful hints for further publications. We plan...
View Article[paper accepted] Expert Finding and Visualization in a Personal Learning...
TweetGood news this evening. Our paper proposal for this year ICL conference was accepted as a full paper. on behalf of the ICL Program Committee I have the pleasure to inform you, that your proposal...
View Article[publication] Support Durable Knowledge Sharing in Software Engineering by...
TweetI recently presented my paper “Communication is the key. Support Durable Knowledge Sharing in Software Engineering by Microblogging” at the SENSE 2009 workshop in Kaiserslautern. Abstract:...
View Article[paper submitted] An Architecture to Support Learning, Awareness, and...
TweetI just submitted another paper for the special track “MashUps for Learning“ at this year ICL conference in Villach, Austria. Here is the abstract: Classical tools for supporting software...
View ArticleNew Twitter survey (Edumedia 2009)
TweetThere is another conference for which we are running a Twitter survey. It’s this year Edumedia conference in Salzburg. Please help us with our studies and answer the survey if you attended the...
View Article[paper submitted] Artefact-Actor-Networks als Bindeglied zwischen sozialen...
TweetIch habe unser Paper für den E-Learning 2.0 Workshop auf der diesjährigen Delfi eingereicht. Mal sehen, wie das Konzept der Artefact-Actor-Networks bei den Reviewern so ankommt. Soziale Netzwerke...
View Article[paper submitted] Task Patterns to support task-centric Social Software...
TweetTogether with my former student and now SAP guy Benedikt Schmidt, I wrote a paper on how to apply Task Patterns to the social software engineering process. The paper is submitted for the workshop...
View Article[paper submitted] Visualizing the dynamics of communication of Communities of...
TweetI just submitted a paper for the 3rd International Workshop on Building Technology Enhanced Learning solutions for Communities of Practice held in conjunction with the ECTEL2009 in Nice, France....
View ArticleTwitter survey at TNC 2009: the results
TweetWe conducted another one of our Twitter surveys at the TNC2009. We received 45 full responses (and 19 responses not completly filled out), what marks the biggest response rate in all our surveys....
View Article[paper accepted] Task pattern to support task-centric Social Software...
TweetOur paper for the SIRTEL workshop at the ICWL 2009 was accepted. The reviewers were very accurately in reading the paper and pointed out some really useful enhancements. Thanks.
View ArticleConference weeks have begun
TweetI’m finally arrived at Villach, Austria for my stay at ICL 2009. Here I will present a paper at the main conference and two papers at the Special Track on Mashups for Learning. I will upload my...
View ArticleICL 2009 – a retrospective view
TweetLast week I was in Villach, Austria for the first time and attended the International Conference on Interactive Computer Aided Learning (ICL) 2009. The conference was a real international...
View Article[presentation] Slides from EC-TEL 2009
TweetThis week I’am in Nice for the 4th EC-TEL (my 3rd) and two workshops. I am at the Science 2.0 workshop chaired by Erik Duval et al. and the TEL-CoPs workshop chaired by Liliane Esnault et al.....
View ArticleNews from EC-TEL 2009
TweetThe two workshop I was involved are already over and I really took a lot out of them. In the morning I was able to attend the Science 2.0 workshop where I presented our paper on Twitter in...
View ArticleGoogle Wave vs. Twitter as back-channel at conferences
TweetThe guys at Freshnetworks share their experiences with Google Wave as back-channel at conferences. I like the idea of that approach as the emerging document is a very good summary and social...
View ArticleLooking for E-Learning Conferences?
TweetIf you ever searched for a comprehensive list of e-learning conferences to attend or to submit papers to? Well, Clayton R Wright did such a list for the rest of 2009 and 2010. The list is...
View Article[CfP] The PLE conference in Barcelona
TweetGood news from Graham Attwell: the website for The PLE conference in Barcelona is online. You can find the Call for Contributions here. The PLE Conference is intended to produce a space for...
View Articlesoharc update
TweetA lot of people asked for a way to edit their data on the Social handle archive and we discussed ways to best support this. As there is no registration needed for putting your data on soharc, we...
View ArticleClosed beta of ginkgo has started
Tweet Tonight we started the closed beta of ginkgo, a cool new tool for the management of scientific events. ginkgo is no classical conference management system. It rather combines conference...
View ArticleSpeaking at the CONCEDE UGC conference
TweetSome weeks ago, I received the call for participation for the CONCEDE User-generated conference that deals with issues around the use of social media and UGC in the context of higher education and...
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