"We present WikiPlayer,
a tool to visualize and replay the entire revision history of related wiki
pages as they collectively evolve over time. The player allows us to track
each user’s contribution to a set of wiki pages, review the state of each
page at any given moment in the history, and easily generate statistics
helpful in analyzing the collaborative community of practice. The tool can
be used to identify the collaborative work patterns that develop from the
emergent interaction between the structure of wiki pages and the organization
of the participants’ representational work."
In a collaborative task, group dynamics have been shown to affect students’
grades, motivation to pursue a topic or subject, documentation of the experience,
learning, enjoyment of a project, and relationships with their classmates. The results
presented in this paper illustrate the effect team dynamics also have upon technology
appropriation, by combining proven data-collection strategies and the use of a system that
augments paper sketchbooks with multimedia capture and sharing capabilities.
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