Increasing participation in online communities: A framework for human–computer interaction

Author:

Bishop Jonathan

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Psychology,Human-Computer Interaction,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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2. Bishop, J. (2002). Development and evaluation of a virtual community. Unpublished dissertation. Available from http://www.jonathanbishop.com/publications/display.aspx?Item=1.

3. Factors shaping the form of and participation in online communities;Bishop;Digital Matrix Magazine,2003

4. The Internet for educating individuals with social impairments;Bishop;Journal of Computer Assisted Learning,2003

5. Bishop, J. (2004). The potential of persuasive technology in educating heterogeneous user groups. Unpublished thesis. Available from http://www.jonathanbishop.com/publications/display.aspx?Item=14.

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