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(2011) Online communities and social computing, Dordrecht, Springer.

Recent trends in software support for online communities for teaching and research projects in higher education

Daniel Kadenbach, Carsten Kleiner

pp. 50-59

This paper investigates the evolution of software project support for teaching and research projects in higher education. It therefore analyses the results of two surveys conducted with students of the department of computer science of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Hannover in February 2009 and November 2010. The surveys focused on examining the experiences and requirements of the students. Beneath mere technical requirements the surveys also investigate the acceptance of social software elements in project support. Since containing a core of equal questions the answers to the two surveys allow to deduce trends. These trends towards more sophisticated supportive software tools and environments are further investigated not only to allow a better support for projects, but also to make projects more visible and valuable, preserving their achievements and making them accessible for others.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21796-8_6

Full citation:

Kadenbach, D. , Kleiner, C. (2011)., Recent trends in software support for online communities for teaching and research projects in higher education, in A. Ant Ozok & P. Zaphiris (eds.), Online communities and social computing, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 50-59.

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