Co-designing a knowledge management tool for educator communities of practice

Author:

Fernandez-Nieto Gloria Milena1ORCID,Swiecki Zachari2ORCID,Tsai Yi-Shan1ORCID,Sha Lele3ORCID,Wei Yinwei1ORCID,Wen Jim4ORCID,Li Yuheng5ORCID,Jin Yueqiao6ORCID,Feraud Ivan Silva4ORCID,Li Yuan-Fang7ORCID,Wang Weiqing6ORCID,Chen Guanliang1ORCID,Gasevic Dragan7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Centred Computing, Monash University, Australia

2. Faculty of Information Technology/Centre for Learning Analytics at Monash, Monash University, Australia

3. Monash, Australia

4. Center of Learning Analytics Monash, Monash University, Australia

5. Centre for Learning Analytics, Monash University, Australia

6. Monash University, Australia

7. Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Australia

Funder

Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA

Publisher

ACM

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