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| Title: | D1.1 The STELLAR vision and strategy statement |
| Authors: | Balacheff, Nicolas Bottino, Rosa Fischer, Frank Hofmann, Lena Joubert, Marie Kieslinger, Barbara Lindstaedt, Stefanie Manca, Stefanie Ney, Muriel Pozzi, Francesca Sutherland, Rosamund Verbert, Katrien Timmis, Sue Wild, Fridolin Scott, Peter Specht, Marcus |
| Keywords: | stellar challenge connecting orchestrating contextualising web 2.0 wiki |
| Issue Date: | 25-Oct-2010 |
| Abstract: | This First TEL Grand Challenge Vision and Strategy Report aims to:
• provide a unifying framework for members of STELLAR (including doctoral candidates) to
develop their own research agenda
• engage the STELLAR community in scientific debate and discussion with the long term aim
of developing awareness of and respect for different theoretical and methodological
perspectives
• build knowledge related to the STELLAR grand challenges through the construction of a wiki that is iteratively co‐edited throughout the life of the STELLAR network
• develop understandings of the way in which web 2.0 technologies can be used to construct
knowledge within a research community (science 2.0)
• develop strategies for ways in which the STELLAR instruments can feed into the ongoing
development of the wiki and how the they can be used to address the challenges highlighted in this report. |
| Description: | Balacheff, N., Bottino, R., Fischer, F., Hofmann, L., Joubert, M., Kieslinger, B.,
Lindstaedt, S., Manca, S., Ney, M., Pozzi, F., Sutherland, R., Verbert, K., Timmis, S.,
Wild, F., Scott, P., & Specht, M. (2009). D1.1 The STELLAR Vision and Strategy Statement. STELLAR project deliverable. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1820/2823 |
| Appears in Collections: | 4. LMedia: Deliverables, Reports, Work Documents
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