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What is Collaborative Writing

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
Crafting a piece of writing through a shared process of drafting, editing, and revising.
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Social Media in Higher Education: Using Wiki for Online Gifted Education Courses
Kristy Kowalske Wagner (University of Georgia, USA) and Sharon Dole (Western Carolina University, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch037
Abstract
This study uses the theoretical framework of social constructivism and Communities of Practice (CoP) in two qualitative case studies that explore the use of wikis in online courses in teacher education to promote collaborative writing, problem-solving, and knowledge construction. The case studies involve data collection in the form of interviews, student products on wiki pages from the two courses, and course feedback. Several themes emerge that can be categorized under the broad headings of community building and collaboration, creative process, professional growth, and technology and the research process. Recommendations are made for educators that may be useful in augmenting their students’ e-learning experiences with wikis.
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Collaborative Writing in E-Learning Environments
Project where written works are created by multiple people together (collaboratively) rather than individually.
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Developing Young EFL Learners' Writing Skill in Wikis' Collaborative Environment
Sharing written documents during the process of writing. One person may share a draft with one or two others with the goal of getting suggestions for improvements. The reviewer may add comments and suggestions but does not edit wording, syntax or organization.
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Using Multimodal Literacies to Support Language Development for English Language Learners
Writing that occurs digitally and takes place with two or more students who work together to compose, revise, and edit the same mutual document(s).
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Breastfeeding, Authority, and Genre: Women's Ethos in Wikipedia and Blogs
A process of writing in which multiple authors, editors, and/or collaborators draft and revise a text.
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Technologies to “Bridge the Gap” among Learning Contexts in Vocational Training
Writing activities using tools that facilitate the editing and reviewing of a text document by multiple individuals.
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Co-Production as a Research Method: Reflections From a Collaborative Writing Workshop
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Developing a Case Writing Club to Create Local Cases in a Private University in Puebla, Mexico: Examples From Academia
Collaboration for writing among peers. Can be done with or without the use of It technologies and software.
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