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ISESE
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Building Pair Programming Knowledge through a Family of Experiments
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the same design, algorithm, code, or test. Pair programming is becoming increasingl...
Laurie A. Williams, Charlie McDowell, Nachiappan N...
DEXAW
2002
IEEE
91views Database» more  DEXAW 2002»
14 years 1 months ago
Using Digital Narratives to Support the Collaborative Learning and Exploration of Cultural Heritage
Cultural institutions increasingly see the need to play an important role in the lifelong learning of citizens. Recent trends, particularly in science museums, have been toward su...
Paul Mulholland, Trevor D. Collins
SC
2003
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Communities Collaborating to Bridge the Digital Divide: The Tribal Virtual Network
The Digital Divide has become a catch phrase and political banner that defines the divide between the “have and have-nots” of internet-based technologies.1 Many rural and Nati...
Maria Williams, Vernon Lujan, Ron Solimon, Lorene ...
BIS
2008
152views Business» more  BIS 2008»
13 years 10 months ago
Mobile Social Software for Cultural Heritage: A Reference Model
Abstract. Web 2.0, also known as the Social Web, marks a new philosophy where users are both the main actors and the content producers: users write blogs and comments, they tag, li...
Paolo Coppola, Raffaella Lomuscio, Stefano Mizzaro...
SIGUCCS
2003
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
All in the family: utilizing shared resources across campuses
Utilizing available resources in a University environment is a challenging venture. Technology support professionals are constantly faced with too little time and money and too mu...
Robyn Richard, Claire Lassalle, Rachel Daigle, Tom...