A WEB-AS-CORPUS APPROACH TO POPULATING WIKIVERSITY FOR TEACHING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MODULES
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Wikiversity is an online open-source public repository for University-level teaching and learning materials, based on the Wikipedia architecture for crowd-sourcing: it relies on volunteers to collaborate by actively contributing their knowledge for the common good. Undoubtedly a huge volume of learning resources exists on the WWW, but scattered on individual websites, in a wide range of formats and structures. Individual lecturers prepare online...
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A WEB-AS-CORPUS APPROACH TO POPULATING WIKIVERSITY FOR TEACHING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MODULES
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
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