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Homesense: Final Report
Georgina Voss and Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino ran the Homesense project for two years, and helped a number of households enhance their homes through networked technology. (No internet fridges, though!) Here's the final report with their key findings.
3wfav  homesense  report  tinker  design  smarthome  iot 
december 2011 by thewavingcat
J-Lab: Journalism 2.0 - How to Survive and Thrive (2007)
Great report by J-Lab with hands-on advice on how to become a better journalist in an interactive media environment. Includes sections on How to Blog, How to Podcast, How to Report News for the Web, and so on. Great stuff.
journalism  journalismus  journalism2.0  report  resources  web2.0  citizenjournalism  citizenmedia  book  tools  digitalliteracy 
july 2007 by thewavingcat
Social Software: Challenges, Risks, Issues And How To Confront Them (Part IV) - Robin Good's Latest News
This article is an excerpt of the report originally entitled "Networks, Connections and Community: Learning with Social Software”
socialmedia  socialsoftware  wikis  wiki  resources  report  technology  web2.0 
june 2007 by thewavingcat
Australian Flexible Learning Framework - Research and Policy Advice
The research investigates the use of social software in teaching and learning and in capability building and contributes to our understanding of the ways in which the development of social softwares broadens opportunities for organisations to deliver flex
research  elearning  socialmedia  socialsoftware  australia  report  study  e-learning  resources  technology  web2.0  wikis 
june 2007 by thewavingcat
Groundswell (Incorporating Charlene Li's Blog): Forrester’s new Social Technographics report
Many companies approach social computing as a list of technologies to be deployed as needed – a blog here, a podcast there – to achieve a marketing goal. But a more coherent approach is to start with your target audience and determine what kind of rel
Analysis  article  research  report  socialmedia  socialsoftware  socialnetworks  statistics  visualization  visualisierung  consulting  graphics  consultinggraphics  reference  blogging  web2.0 
june 2007 by thewavingcat
The Web Credibility Project - Stanford University
As part of the Persuasive Technology Lab, we are investigating such questions as:

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What causes people to believe (or not believe) what they find on the Web?
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What strategies do users employ in evaluating the credibility of
article  communication  education  information  internet  studies  papers  theory  resource  research  report  trust  university  credibility  identity  magister  resources 
march 2007 by thewavingcat

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