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Concepts for Cooperative Knowledge Spaces in Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Lausanne, Switzerland November 28-November 29
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Sabine Cikic, Germany
Uwe Sinha, Germany
Sabina Jeschke, Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany
Cooperative knowledge spaces have a high potential to improve eLTR (eLearning, eTeaching and eResearch) at universities. Since there are few implementations deployed, notably in the fields of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering, we propose a concept for field-specific knowledge spaces for those disciplines - "ViCToR"-Spaces (Virtual Cooperation in Teaching and Research for Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Engineering). ViCToR-Spaces present novel collaborative working environments for knowledge gain and research, supporting well-established forms of scientific and technological cooperation without geographical or technological boundaries. In this article, we will describe the requirements for ViCToR-Spaces, the components that are already available, and further developments.
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Sabine Cikic, Uwe Sinha, Sabina Jeschke, "Concepts for Cooperative Knowledge Spaces in Mathematics and Natural Sciences," cw, pp.99-106, 2006 International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'06), 2006
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