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Ed H ChiAs the participant moves her mouse over this DTD-enabled online text, each word becomes highlighted. This signifies an opportunity to click on that word and enter a new comment. Doing so displays a form where the participant enters the comment related to
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11 Oct 06
Steve SickelsBrief descriptions of existing technologies for "social annotation"
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24 Jul 05
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Although to this date I have not been able to produce a proof-of-concept, I have continued to conduct research in this area. Here, I would like to review some of the projects I have encountered that offer solutions to problems similar to the ones I tackled theoretically in my paper. [Some of the work I will discuss obviously precedes my paper on DTD, although I was unaware of this work at the time. Other projects seems to have appeared afterwards, although I doubt the developers had any knowledge of my work. Viva el collective unconscious!]
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Although to this date I have not been able to produce a proof-of-concept, I have continued to conduct research in this area. Here, I would like to review some of the projects I have encountered that offer solutions to problems similar to the ones I tackled theoretically in my paper. [Some of the work I will discuss obviously precedes my paper on DTD, although I was unaware of this work at the time. Other projects seems to have appeared afterwards, although I doubt the developers had any knowledge of my work. Viva el collective unconscious!]
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Although to this date I have not been able to produce a proof-of-concept, I have continued to conduct research in this area. Here, I would like to review some of the projects I have encountered that offer solutions to problems similar to the ones I tackled theoretically in my paper. [Some of the work I will discuss obviously precedes my paper on DTD, although I was unaware of this work at the time. Other projects seems to have appeared afterwards, although I doubt the developers had any knowledge of my work. Viva el collective unconscious!]
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31 May 05
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At last year's 16th Annual Instructional Technology Institute Conference at Utah State University, I presented a paper on Distributed Textual Discourse. DTD is a model for facilitating asynchronous online conversations right at the source of the content, and can be used to enhance the collaborative features of existing tools such as blogs and wikis, or simply to provide the opportunity to annotate and comment on any section of a web page. Although to this date I have not been able to produce a proof-of-concept, I have continued to conduct research in this area. Here, I would like to review some of the projects I have encountered that offer solutions to problems similar to the ones I tackled theoretically in my paper. [Some of the work I will discuss obviously precedes my paper on DTD, although I was unaware of this work at the time. Other projects seems to have appeared afterwards, although I doubt the developers had any knowledge of my work. Viva el collective unconscious!]
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30 May 05
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Nancy WhiteDTD is a model for facilitating asynchronous online conversations right at the source of the content, and can be used to enhance the collaborative features of existing tools such as blogs and wikis, or simply to provide the opportunity to annotate and com
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