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Projektwiki Triple S Projektwiki mit allen Infos zum "Social Search Selbstversuch" Margit Beutler
Kooperative Technologien - Forschungsprojekt zu internetbasierten Formen der Zusammenarbeit Nach einem kurzen Rückblick, der zeigt, dass kommunikative und kollaborative Technologien seit Anbeginn im Internet eine herausragende Rolle gespielt haben, gibt der Bericht einen Überblick über mehr als 1000 Anwendungen. Anhand einer umfangreichen Literaturanalyse und mithilfe von 47 Experteninterviews präsentiert die Autorin einen Überblick über den gegenwärtigen Forschungs- und Kenntnisstand und identifiziert sieben Akzeptanz- und Erfolgsfaktoren für den Einsatz von kooperativen Internettechnologien. Ein weiteres Kernstück der Analyse sind fünf Anwendungsszenarien zu den Bereichen Medien, Unternehmen, Forschung, Bildung und Zivilgesellschaft. Hierzu stellt die Autorin auf Basis der Experteninterviews 13 konkrete Fallbeispiele vor und gibt einen Ausblick auf derzeitige und künftige Möglichkeiten, mithilfe von Internettechnologien die Kommunikation, Kooperation und das Wissensmanagement zu verbessern. Blog: "kooptech" http://blog.kooptech.de Christiane Schulzki-Haddouti Attribution-NonCommercial License
The Future of Search: Social Relevancy Rank FriendFeed has recently launched a search feature, and so Facebook search must be coming soon. Real-time Web search (of streams of activities) is a hot topic right now. ... Richard MacManus
Qitera like diigo, delicious, etc. ability to search the full text of your bookmarked sites Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
Reference vs. Referral | The Noisy Channel Blogpost zur Diskussion Google/Algorithmen vs. Social Search. Daniel Tunkelang
Social Information Foraging and Sensemaking The time is ripe for a new paradigm of research on social information foraging and sensemaking to be coupled with the development of theoretically motivated systems. In contrast to the bulk of CSCW (Computer Supported Cooperative Work) there is an opportunity now to develop predictive, quantitative, formal models of social information foraging and sensemaking. Peter Pirolli
Augmenting Social Cognition: From Social Foraging to Social Sensemaking Google Tech Talks February 15, 2007 ABSTRACT The emergence of Social Web has resulted in a spectrum of collaborative information environments. These social software span from systems with lightweight collaboration that identify faddishness of information (digg.com) to heavyweight collaboration systems that produce encyclopedia content (Wikipedia). We are interested in understanding the emerging behavior in social software, particularly how they enable social search, foraging and sensemaking. We summarized initial results from PARC's Augmented Social Cognition research project, where we studied both Wikipedia and del.icio.us to characterize their evolution. Speaker Ed H. Chi is a senior research scientist at Palo Alto Research Center's User Interface Research Group. http://www.geekbiker.com Ed H. Chi
Exploring the Cognitive Consequences of Social Search Paper zum Vortrag To what extent can social interactions augment people’s natural search experiences? What factors influence the decision to turn to a friend for help? Our paper presents the preliminary results of a social sensemaking task that begin to address such questions by examining the cognitive consequences of social search. Brynn M. Evans
A Taxonomy of Social Search Approaches sketch of a classification of different social search approches. Ofer Egozi
Social Search Wikipedia Artikel Social search takes many forms, ranging from simple shared bookmarks or tagging of content with descriptive labels to more sophisticated approaches that combine human intelligence with computer algorithms. Wikipedia
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