2014
DOI: 10.22230/src.2014v5n2a150
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Social Knowledge Creation: Three Annotated Bibliographies

Abstract: In 2012-2013 a team led by Ray Siemens at the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL), University of Victoria, in collaboration with Implementing New Knowledge Environments (INKE), developed three annotated bibliographies under the rubric of social knowledge creation. The items for the bibliographies were gathered and annotated by members of the Electronic Textual Cultures Lab (ETCL) to form this tripartite document as a resource for students and researchers involved in the iNKE team and well beyond, ii… Show more

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“…The current academic climate demands public engagement and accountability. The ETCL is committed to these ideals by exploring social knowledge creation in both theory and practice, as evinced in the initiatives discussed above and published work by ETCL researchers (see Arbuckle et al 2014;Arbuckle and Christie 2015;Crompton, Powell, Arbuckle, Siemens, et al 2015;Siemens et al 2010;Siemens, Crompton, Armstrong et al 2012;Siemens, Timney, Leitch et al 2012a;Siemens, Timney, Leitch et al 2012b). Broad research scans will continue in the ETCL as trends and norms develop and change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The current academic climate demands public engagement and accountability. The ETCL is committed to these ideals by exploring social knowledge creation in both theory and practice, as evinced in the initiatives discussed above and published work by ETCL researchers (see Arbuckle et al 2014;Arbuckle and Christie 2015;Crompton, Powell, Arbuckle, Siemens, et al 2015;Siemens et al 2010;Siemens, Crompton, Armstrong et al 2012;Siemens, Timney, Leitch et al 2012a;Siemens, Timney, Leitch et al 2012b). Broad research scans will continue in the ETCL as trends and norms develop and change.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2012-13, a team of researchers led by Alyssa Arbuckle, Nina Belojevic, Matthew Hiebert, and Ray Siemens began amassing resources to collect into a tripartite annotated bibliography project. This work resulted in 'Social Knowledge Creation: Three Annotated Bibliographies' (Arbuckle et al 2014), published in the online journal Scholarly and Research Communication. The annotated bibliography met with warm reception upon publication, and served an important function as a knowledgebase for ETCL and INKE researchers.…”
Section: From Social Knowledge Creation To Open Social Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adapting GitHub from its intended purpose as a collaborative software development platform to its use as a text collaboration platform presents many challenges. As the uses and users of GitHub move beyond its original core community of software developers, the present and potential impact on fields such as social knowledge creation (Arbuckle et al ), open science (Bartling and Friesike ), open collaboration (Mergel ) and open governance (Shirky ) warrants consideration of the conditions under which GitHub can facilitate collaboration in non‐code domains.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first focuses on social knowledge creation and conveyance.The second deals with game-design models for digital social knowledge creation. The third takes social knowledge creation tools as its focus(Arbuckle et al 2014). Communicate in collaborative and performative ways • Expand ability to communicate in temporal moments…”
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