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  1. Iske, S.: Vernetztes Wissen : Hypertext-Strategien im Internet (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Hypertext ist der Faden, der das Wissensnetz knüpft. Hypertext eröffnet qualitativ neuartige Formen der Darstellung und des Zugangs sowie spezifische Aktivitäten und Umgangsformen mit Information und Wissen. Damit ist Hypertext die Schlüsseltechnologie des neuen Mediums Internet und gewinnt im Bildungskontext zunehmend an Bedeutung. Wie findet man sich in stark vernetzten medialen Umgebungen zurecht? Was ist zu beachten, wenn man selbst Informationen, Daten und Dokumente mittels Hypertext vernetzen will? Welche Besonderheiten gelten dabei für Texte, multimediale Anwendungen, Lernprogramme, Websites und Portale? Dieses Buch beantwortet solche Fragen. Es beschreibt die Möglichkeiten von Hypertext zum Erkunden und Gestalten vernetzter Strukturen. Das neuartige Potenzial der Vernetzung wird dabei aus bildungstheoretischer Perspektive untermauert. Damit bietet es wertvolles Hintergrundwissen für alle, die sich auf das Internet als Bildungsmedium einlassen wollen.
    BK
    05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
    Classification
    05.38 / Neue elektronische Medien <Kommunikationswissenschaft>
    Theme
    Information
  2. Widhalm, R.; Mück, T.: Topic maps : Semantische Suche im Internet (2002) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Das Werk behandelt die aktuellen Entwicklungen zur inhaltlichen Erschließung von Informationsquellen im Internet. Topic Maps, semantische Modelle vernetzter Informationsressourcen unter Verwendung von XML bzw. HyTime, bieten alle notwendigen Modellierungskonstrukte, um Dokumente im Internet zu klassifizieren und ein assoziatives, semantisches Netzwerk über diese zu legen. Neben Einführungen in XML, XLink, XPointer sowie HyTime wird anhand von Einsatzszenarien gezeigt, wie diese neuartige Technologie für Content Management und Information Retrieval im Internet funktioniert. Der Entwurf einer Abfragesprache wird ebenso skizziert wie der Prototyp einer intelligenten Suchmaschine. Das Buch zeigt, wie Topic Maps den Weg zu semantisch gesteuerten Suchprozessen im Internet weisen.
    RSWK
    Internet / Information Retrieval / Semantisches Netz / HyTime
    Internet / Information Retrieval / Semantisches Netz / XML
    Subject
    Internet / Information Retrieval / Semantisches Netz / HyTime
    Internet / Information Retrieval / Semantisches Netz / XML
  3. Stahl, G.: Group cognition : computer support for building collaborative knowledge (2006) 0.00
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    BK
    85.20 / Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation
    Classification
    85.20 / Betriebliche Information und Kommunikation
    Footnote
    Rez. in: JASIST 59(2008) no.9, S.1531. (C. Caldeira): "Successful, real-world organizations employ groups to get work done. Despite the large number of years of collaborative models in work-group paradigm, it is a little surprising that there are very few books about the subject. Furthermore, most of those studies are mainly focused on work group performance management and work productivity. This text belongs to the advanced type, and is a valuable resource for graduate students in a wide range of courses and for a large spectrum of professionals interested in collaborative work. Due to its advanced level, some topics are relatively difficult to understand if the reader does not have some background in collaborative work and group cognition. Students who use this book will rapidly understand the most important topics of the science of collaboration for computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning, and their relation to the business world of our days. The main concern and fundamental idea of this book is to set its focus primarily on work group, and not on individuals. Stahl's baseline is to use the science of collaboration for computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning to conduct comparative studies on group interaction, group meaning, group cognition, group discourse, and thinking. The book is divided into three distinct parts. The first one is about the design of computer support for collaborative work and presents eight studies centered on software tools and their particular applications: The first three are AI applications for collaborative computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning, the fourth and the fifth are about collaborative media, and the last ones are a combination of computational technology and collaborative functions. The second part is focused on the analysis on knowledge building in the collaborative work of small groups. It is developed with support on five essays published by Stahl from 2000 to 2004. In the first of those chapters, he describes a model of collaborative knowledge building and how to share knowledge production. The second criticizes some cooperative work and collaborative learning research methodologies that make the collaborative phenomena hard to perceive. The remaining chapters mostly provide mechanisms to understand in new and better ways collaborative processes. The third part contains the theoretical corpus of the book. Chapters 14 through 21 contain the most recent of Stahl's contributions to the theoretical foundations of computer-supported cooperative work and computer-supported collaborative learning. Chapters 16 to 18 provide much material about topics directly related to group cognition research and collaborative work in modern organizations. Finally, the last part of the book contains an exhaustive list of references that will be of great value to all interested in the multiple aspects and fields of cooperative work and collaborative learning."
  4. Mythos Internet (1997) 0.00
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    Content
    Inhalt: William J. Mitchell - Die neue Ökonomie der Präsenz - Bausteine der Netztheorie Jay D. Bolter: Das Internet in der Geschichte der Technologien des Schreibens - Mike Sandbothe: Interaktivität - Hypertextualität - Transversalität. Eine medienphilosophische Analyse des Internet - Sybille Krämer: Vom Mythos »Künstliche Intelligenz« zum Mythos »Künstliche Kommunikation« oder: Ist eine nicht-anthropomorphe Beschreibung von Internet-Interaktionen möglich? - Stefan Münker: Was heißt eigentlich: »virtuelle Realität«? Ein philosophischer Kommentar zum neuesten Versuch der Verdopplung der Welt - Die Idee virtueller Gemeinschaften Steven Jones: Kommunikation, das Internet und Elektromagnetismus - Mark Poster: Elektronische Identitäten und Demokratie - Alexander Roesler: Bequeme Einmischung. Internet und Öffentlichkeit - Rudolf Maresch: Öffentlichkeit im Netz. Ein Phantasma schreibt sich fort - Digitale Märkte Saskia Sassen: Cyber-Segmentierungen. Elektronischer Raum und Macht - Alexandra Vitt: Zukunftsvision Cybergeld: Finanzdienste und ihre Netzerfahrung - Gerhard Schub von Bossiazky: Perspektiven für die neuen Online-Vertriebswege - Günter Müller - Das Internet als Experimentierfeld für moderne Telekommunikationsinfrastrukturen - Netzkultur Eduardo Kac: Das Internet und die Zukunft der Kunst - Uwe Wirth - Literatur im Internet. Oder: Wen kümmert's, wer liest? - Geert Lovink und Pit Schultz: Anmerkungen zur Netzkritik - Florian Rötzer - Virtueller Raum oder Weltraum? Raumutopien des digitalen Zeitalters

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