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Predicting the perceived quality of online mathematics contributions from users' reputations
2011
Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '11
On MathOverflow, users post high-level mathematics questions and answers. Community members also rate the quality of the questions and answers. ...
This study is unique in being able to measure offline reputation of users. ...
In all, 953 questions made by a single author and 1213 answers to multi-answer questions (from 422 questions) were collected. ...
doi:10.1145/1978942.1979215
dblp:conf/chi/TausczikP11
fatcat:acggifi75vanbcb7rknuw35lxi
iLeger: A Web Based Application for Participative Elections
[chapter]
2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
iLeger is a Web Application that seeks to concentrate, in a single place, the stakeholders in a political election allowing multi-directional and structured communication between them. ...
Using a citizen and candidate centered approach; iLeger supports collaborative interaction with the purpose of fostering communication, deliberation and participation. ...
' answers to the same question and debate around the question and answers. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-23333-3_20
fatcat:bbcdq3d2e5dmhjz27qvca6yqey
Parental Involvement In English Literacy Homework With Primary School Learners
2013
International journal for innovation education and research
A small multilingual focus group was formed to determine the success (es) of this programme. A research paradigm was used to lean towards a critical theory paradigm framed by an action research model. ...
Therefore the main focus is that parents can be assisted by educators, to scaffold the learning processes of their children.The study is framed by a qualitative approach, to which the parents of identified ...
Garland (2011:5) suggests the following as reference to Bloom's taxonomy: When children are moved beyond Bloom's lowest level, remembering, to the next level of understanding, they are answering questions ...
doi:10.31686/ijier.vol1.iss2.104
fatcat:cdlnqgivq5eqrpakr7h3frkci4
An energy management maturity model for multi-site industrial organisations with a global presence
2017
Journal of Cleaner Production
The developed maturity model provides a global view of the overall network readiness for engaging in energy efficiency by adapting and enhancing existing 'site focused' maturity models to cater for multi-site ...
Keane, An energy management maturity model for multi-site industrial organisations with a global presence, (2017), Abstract Literature reviewed suggests energy maturity models are in their infancy in the ...
Acknowledgements The authors wish to acknowledge support provided in part by a research grant from Science ...
doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.07.192
fatcat:5yflhptsezftzhinei3xpvvfiu
The Firm's Management of Social Interactions
2005
Marketing letters
Consumer choice is influenced in a direct and meaningful way by the actions taken by others. ...
In order to appreciate the firm's choices with respect to its management of SI, it is important to first evaluate where we are in terms of understanding the phenomena themselves. ...
Recent Methodological Developments Answering the questions posed in this paper promises to be a daunting task. ...
doi:10.1007/s11002-005-5902-4
fatcat:f4nxbgmi5vdftnqt3yjs227ew4
Mining for Evidence of Collaborative Learning in Question & Answering Systems
2014
Educational Data Mining
Question and Answering systems and crowd learning are becoming an increasingly popular way of organising and exchanging expert knowledge in specific domains. ...
In this context, remarks and suggestions are formulated to pave the way for a more collaborative and pedagogically sound platform of knowledge sharing. ...
As future work, these results should be validated by means of other communities on Stack Exchange as well, and on different modes of feedback, rather than only text-based. ...
dblp:conf/edm/Loeckx14
fatcat:azyluqh2obbfjiikgdulqelnly
The Climate CoLab: Large scale model-based collaborative planning
2011
2011 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS)
These initial results indicate significant progress towards an important goal in developing a collective intelligence system -the formation of a large and diverse community collectively engaged in solving ...
the platform to generate interesting and high quality plans to address climate change. ...
Parfienuik and TopCoder, Inc. for their development work, and our experts, moderators, and other advisors for volunteering their time to this project. ...
doi:10.1109/cts.2011.5928663
dblp:conf/cts/IntroneLOM11
fatcat:iq4batnklfcphaobzqtqhledwm
Guide: How to organize Mobilization and Mutual Learning Processes - Public Engagement in Science
2019
Zenodo
The following document describes Mobilization and Mutual Learning (MML) actions, whose objective is to learn through dialogue. ...
The plan establishes a set of steps to organize an MML action: either a World café, a Focus Group or a Reverse Science Café. ...
In your view, did any of these factors encourage multi-actor dialogue? ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.2652775
fatcat:tteychgpxvgpflw4ffk5myg3em
Facebook Advertising Across an Engagement Spectrum: A Case Example for Public Health Communication
2016
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
This campaign provided a population-based approach to communication that also increased transparency on a sensitive and complex topic by creating a forum for multi-way interaction. ...
The interpersonal, dialogic features of social networking sites have untapped potential for public health communication. ...
and both Ms Miller and Rhonda DeLong for feedback and suggestions on our communications strategy. ...
doi:10.2196/publichealth.5623
pmid:27244774
pmcid:PMC4906239
fatcat:545gz6f4hjd4pjkywdtub53wqa
Sustainable Cruise Tourism in Marine World Heritage Sites
2020
Sustainability
MWH site managers expressed interest in developing site networks to facilitate sharing of ideas as a first step for increasing sustainability across all sites. ...
Most sites (62%) indicated an increase in cruise visitation over the last three years. ...
Acknowledgments: The authors wish to acknowledge Robbert Casier and Fanny Douvere of the UN Educational and Science Cooperation Organization (UNESCO) for providing us with the opportunity to engage site ...
doi:10.3390/su12020611
fatcat:bql3xy3zffehrbvgn23dpoinca
Sensitizing Black Adult and Youth Consumers to Targeted Food Marketing Tactics in Their Environments
2017
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Effects of sensitization were reflected in participants' stated reactions to the information in the booklet, and also in the relative occurrence of marketer-oriented themes and social justice-oriented ...
used to understand social justice concerns. ...
RWJF had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, and in the decision to publish the results. ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph14111316
pmid:29109377
pmcid:PMC5707955
fatcat:6ntyyh7e3va73gsy27cwfzpb5q
Revisiting Social Construction of Knowledge in Asynchronous Computer Mediated Communications (CMC): What to Change
2020
Anadolu Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi dergisi
to discussions, prior interpersonal familiarity, moderating behavior during the CMC, and discussion technique change, comparing to previous study of the author. ...
Social construction of knowledge and how to analyze the quality of interaction during computer mediated communications (CMC) were studied for decades. ...
Answering to this question is not an easy task. One of the first initiatives to answer this question is the study of Lin and Huff in 1988 . ...
doi:10.34056/aujef.673693
fatcat:jv3xbplopzejte4uq3qtckxp3m
Perceptions of cascading risk and interconnected failures in emergency planning: Implications for operational resilience and policy making
2018
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
, proposing new open questions for scholars in the field. ...
A mixed method approach is adopted to explore the awareness of cascading risk, the perception of possible mitigation measures, and the current levels of training amongst the stakeholders of the London ...
This approach could be in line with the previous answers suggesting the development of mitigation actions on community resilience. Coordination. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2018.01.019
fatcat:5dxjwzntq5afrizmby34rzeica
Privacy Principles for Sharing Cyber Security Data
2015
2015 IEEE Security and Privacy Workshops
We then discuss engineering approaches that apply these principles to a distributed security system. ...
They are also complicated by the trade-offs in privacy preservation and utility present in anonymization to manage disclosure. ...
Data Confinement allows researchers and analysts to ask questions that will be answered by the site holding the data, obviating the need to transfer entire datasets. ...
doi:10.1109/spw.2015.23
dblp:conf/sp/FiskAPHFP15
fatcat:r2amjo7hunf2pc6r35buraxnq4
Towards quality discourse in online news comments
2011
Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '11
With the growth in sociality and interaction around online news media, news sites are increasingly becoming places for communities to discuss and address common issues spurred by news articles. ...
The quality of online news comments is of importance to news organizations that want to provide a valuable exchange of community ideas and maintain credibility within the community. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We wish to thank the Sacramento Bee for their support and cooperation. ...
doi:10.1145/1958824.1958844
dblp:conf/cscw/DiakopoulosN11
fatcat:6ucj6ax3kzdkzc46ouirfm5a7i
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