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CSCL'09 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Computer supported collaborative learning - Volume 1
Gamers' Implicit Knowledge on the Psychological Influence of Game-Playing
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"Conversation of Mankind" or "idle talk"?: a pragmatist approach to Social Networking Sites
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Learning tacit knowledge in life science graduate programs in Taiwan
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Research Commentary---Digital Natives and Ubiquitous Information Systems
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HCITOCH'10 Proceedings of the First international conference on Human-computer interaction, tourism and cultural heritage
Reviewing the need for gaming in education to accommodate the net generation
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Open government implementation model: a stage model for achieving increased public engagement
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Don't leave me alone: effectiveness of a framed wiki-based learning activity
Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Wikis and Open Collaboration
On designing usable and secure recognition-based graphical authentication mechanisms
Interacting with Computers
Perspectives on personal learning environments held by vocational students
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Tweeting for class: using social media to enable student co-construction of lectures
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Computers in Human Behavior
Whose e-democracy?: the democratic divide in American electoral campaigns
Information Polity - Special issue on Freedom of Information
Little experience with ICT: Are they really the Net Generation student-teachers?
Computers & Education
Digital Natives?: investigating young people's critical skills in evaluating web based information
Proceedings of the 3rd Annual ACM Web Science Conference
Online Social Networks: Student Perceptions and Behavior Across Four Countries
International Journal of Information Systems and Social Change
Managing mobile multitasking: the culture of iPhones on stanford campus
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Indonesian digital natives: ICT usage pattern study across different age groups
ICT-EurAsia'13 Proceedings of the 2013 international conference on Information and Communication Technology
The digital natives as learners: Technology use patterns and approaches to learning
Computers & Education
Tweeting for class: co-construction as a means for engaging students in lectures
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Cryptagram: photo privacy for online social media
Proceedings of the first ACM conference on Online social networks
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Using learning analytics to identify successful learners in a blended learning course
International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
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