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Open Web annotation as collaborative learning

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Kalir, JH
Published in: First Monday
June 1, 2019

This paper describes the use of open Web annotation (OWA) for collaborative learning among online communities. OWA is defined by the open standards, principles, and practices associated with the open Web. Specifically, this case study examines collaborative learning mediated by the OWA technology Hypothesis, a standards-compliant and open-source technology that situates collaboration in texts-as-contexts. Hypothesis OWA supports a repertoire of six collaborative learning practices: Affording multimodal expression, establishing connections across contexts, archiving activity, visualizing expertise and cognition, contributing to open educational resources, and fostering open educational practices. The use of Hypothesis OWA is then described in three online communities associated with scientific research and communication, educator professional development, and Web literacy and fact-checking. The article concludes by advancing three broad questions and related research agendas regarding how OWA as collaborative learning attends to linkages among formal and informal learning environments, the growth of both open educational resources and practices, and the use of open data as learning analytics.

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First Monday

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1396-0466

Publication Date

June 1, 2019

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University of Illinois Libraries

Related Subject Headings

  • Information & Library Sciences
  • 4701 Communication and media studies
  • 4610 Library and information studies
  • 4609 Information systems
  • 2001 Communication and Media Studies
  • 0807 Library and Information Studies
  • 0806 Information Systems
 

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Kalir, J. H. (2019). Open Web annotation as collaborative learning. First Monday. https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v24i6.9318
Kalir, Jeremiah H. “Open Web annotation as collaborative learning.” First Monday, June 1, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v24i6.9318.
Kalir JH. Open Web annotation as collaborative learning. First Monday. 2019 Jun 1;
Kalir, Jeremiah H. “Open Web annotation as collaborative learning.” First Monday, University of Illinois Libraries, June 2019. Crossref, doi:10.5210/fm.v24i6.9318.
Kalir JH. Open Web annotation as collaborative learning. First Monday. University of Illinois Libraries; 2019 Jun 1;

Published In

First Monday

DOI

EISSN

1396-0466

Publication Date

June 1, 2019

Publisher

University of Illinois Libraries

Related Subject Headings

  • Information & Library Sciences
  • 4701 Communication and media studies
  • 4610 Library and information studies
  • 4609 Information systems
  • 2001 Communication and Media Studies
  • 0807 Library and Information Studies
  • 0806 Information Systems