Our way to Taipei - An analysis of the first ten years of the CSCL community
A. Kienle, и M. Wessner. Proceedings of the CSCL 2005, Taipei, Taiwan, (мая 2005)
Аннотация
Ten years of international CSCL conferences give proper reason to reflect on the
development of the CSCL community. Based on an analysis of conference proceedings, lists of
participants and lists of program committee members, this paper provides insights about the
development of the CSCL community in its first decade. A focus is set on the continuity of active
and passive membership, the geographical distribution and the international connectivity of the
community.
Contrary to our expectations, only a relatively small number of people participate continuously in
the community. Concerning the geographical distribution we found that the community is
increasingly international in conference participation, authors, and program committees. The
international connectivity of the community is also increasing which can be seen in a growing
number of citations and co-authorships across different countries. These results can serve as a
basis for further cultivation of the CSCL community.
sent by Martin Wessner
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Die Kienle-Wessner-Paper weisen eine ziemlich große Ueberlappung auf. Im CSCL-Paper geht es mehr um die CSCL-Community, im CT-Paper um die Designprinzipien, im i-com-Paper schließlich kommen noch Gedanken dazu, wie das ganze durch eine Plattform unterstuetzt werden koennte.
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%A Wessner, Martin
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%D 2005
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%T Our way to Taipei - An analysis of the first ten years of the CSCL community
%X Ten years of international CSCL conferences give proper reason to reflect on the
development of the CSCL community. Based on an analysis of conference proceedings, lists of
participants and lists of program committee members, this paper provides insights about the
development of the CSCL community in its first decade. A focus is set on the continuity of active
and passive membership, the geographical distribution and the international connectivity of the
community.
Contrary to our expectations, only a relatively small number of people participate continuously in
the community. Concerning the geographical distribution we found that the community is
increasingly international in conference participation, authors, and program committees. The
international connectivity of the community is also increasing which can be seen in a growing
number of citations and co-authorships across different countries. These results can serve as a
basis for further cultivation of the CSCL community.
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development of the CSCL community. Based on an analysis of conference proceedings, lists of
participants and lists of program committee members, this paper provides insights about the
development of the CSCL community in its first decade. A focus is set on the continuity of active
and passive membership, the geographical distribution and the international connectivity of the
community.
Contrary to our expectations, only a relatively small number of people participate continuously in
the community. Concerning the geographical distribution we found that the community is
increasingly international in conference participation, authors, and program committees. The
international connectivity of the community is also increasing which can be seen in a growing
number of citations and co-authorships across different countries. These results can serve as a
basis for further cultivation of the CSCL community.},
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---
Die Kienle-Wessner-Paper weisen eine ziemlich große Ueberlappung auf. Im CSCL-Paper geht es mehr um die CSCL-Community, im CT-Paper um die Designprinzipien, im i-com-Paper schließlich kommen noch Gedanken dazu, wie das ganze durch eine Plattform unterstuetzt werden koennte.},
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timestamp = {2006-09-25T12:54:00.000+0200},
title = {Our way to Taipei - An analysis of the first ten years of the CSCL community},
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