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  • collaboration

    Collaboration

    404 members,795 bookmarks

    Collaboration is an exciting topic given all the changes that the Internet has made in helping people achieve common goals across boundaries. Let's celebrate and document these changes through a great collection of links and comments. Now that's collaboration!!!

  • educational-mashups

    Educational Mashups

    21 members,247 bookmarks

    Group aims at investigating how informal learning can be supported or improved with mashups. Bookmarks and discussions around key concepts (e.g., informal learning, (personal) knowledge management (PKM), Web 2.0 concepts, such as mashup or collaboration) and support of PKM (information skills)

  • svcc-bookmarks

    SVCC Educational Bookmarks

    4 members,346 bookmarks

    We are a group of community college educators sharing our bookmark resources.

Bookmark History

Saved by 37 people (7 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-01-26


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a browser-based assembly canvas used to create simple mash-ups

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QEDWiki can be used for a wide variety of Web applications, including, but not limited to, the following:

  • Web content management for a typical collection of Wiki pages
  • traditional form processing for database-oriented CRUD (Create/Read/Update/Delete) applications
  • document-based collaboration
  • rich interactive applications that bind together disparate services
  • situational applications (or mash-ups).

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enable do-it-yourself (DIY) rapid prototyping

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QEDWiki attempts to make use of the social and collaborative aspects of Web 2.0 by enabling the following basic actions:

  • Assembly: Subject matter experts who may not be programmers can create Web applications to address just-in-time ad hoc situational needs; they can also integrate data and mark-up using widgets to create new utilities.
  • Wiring: Users can bind rich content from disparate sources to create new ways to view information; they can also add behavior and relationships to disparate widgets to create a rich interactive application experience.
  • Sharing: QEDWiki can be used to quickly promote a mash-up for use by others and to enable multi-user collaboration on the development of a mash-up.

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The benefits associated with a QEDWiki deployment depend on the type of user:

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Mash-up assemblers:

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Content providers:

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Mash-up enablers:

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Mash-up maker administrators:

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What is QEDWiki?

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