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Stakeholder‐Driven Consequence Modeling Employing Cross‐Impact Balance Scenario Analysis
ABSTRACT Future research, including participatory research, can help to explore stakeholder perspectives. This capability is observable in scenario methods such as the cross‐impact balance analysis that aggregates factors from which scenarios and further research opportunities are derivable.
Simon Brauner, Stefan Vögele
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Controllability in temporal networks is considered one of the most important challenges in this type of network. Network controllability methods try to fully control the network with the minimum number of control nodes. This type of network is always exposed to internal and external attacks and failures.
Yan Dou +3 more
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Understanding Wikibook-Based Tensions in Higher Education: An Activity Theory Approach [PDF]
Research has indicated that the integration of wikis in higher education is very challenging. The present article focuses on the tensions emerging from the integration of a wikibook as a required assignment in an undergraduate course. Drawing on data from a case study, the article uses Activity Theory as a theoretical framework in order to identify ...
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John Blossom, Wikibooks Welcome Open-Source Textbooks to the Web, Shore News Commentary, September 28, 2005.
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An Evaluation of the Clicklaw Wikibook JP Boyd on Family Law: Final Report
In 2013, Clicklaw, a public legal education website operated by Courthouse Libraries BC, added JP Boyd on Family Law to its collection of on- and off-line wikibooks. Wikibooks are websites built on the MediaWiki platform, an open-source application that powers websites such as Wikipedia and Scholarpedia.
Bertrand, L.D., Paetsch, J.J.
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An Evaluation of the Clicklaw Wikibook JP Boyd on Family Law: Phase 1 Final Report
In 2013, Clicklaw, a public legal education website operated by Courthouse Libraries BC, added JP Boyd on Family Law to its collection of on- and off-line wikibooks. Wikibooks are websites built on the MediaWiki platform, an open-source application that powers websites such as Wikipedia and Scholarpedia.
Bertrand, L.D., Paetsch, J.J.
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UN agency makes OP books into Wikibooks
APDIP Donates 15 e-Primers to Wikibooks, a press release from the UNDP's Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP). Excerpt: See the full announcement for the list of 15 books and their links. <b> Comment </b> . Kudos to the APDIP. Whenever possible, out-of-print books should become OA.
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Wikibooks je sesterský projekt Wikipedie zaměřený na knižní texty, učebnice, manuály apod. Cílem celého projektu je vytvořit spolehlivý zdroj, který bude schopen poskytnout kvalitní materiály pro vzdělávání ve všech možných podobách, tedy od školských zařízení, přes domácí výuku až po samostudium.
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The integration of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has become a game-changer in educational practices, particularly in collaborative academic writing. This study explores gender-based disparities in perceptions, emotions, and self-efficacy regarding students’ utilization of AI tools during a collaborative Wikibook writing project ...
Lixun Wang, Boyuan Ren
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