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Networked experiments and scientific resource sharing in cooperative knowledge spaces

Sabine Cikic (Technische Universität Berlin, MuLF‐Center, Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, 10623 Berlin, Germany)
Sabina Jeschke (Technische Universität Berlin, MuLF‐Center, Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, 10623 Berlin, Germany)
Nadine Ludwig (Technische Universität Berlin, MuLF‐Center, Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, 10623 Berlin, Germany)
Uwe Sinha (Technische Universität Berlin, MuLF‐Center, Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, 10623 Berlin, Germany)
Christian Thomsen (Technische Universität Berlin, MuLF‐Center, Faculty of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, 10623 Berlin, Germany)

Interactive Technology and Smart Education

ISSN: 1741-5659

Article publication date: 1 February 2007

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Abstract

Cooperative knowledge spaces create new potentials for the experimental fields in natural sciences and engineering because they enhance the accessibility of experimental setups through virtual laboratories and remote technology, opening them for collaborative and distributed usage. A concept for extending existing virtual knowledge spaces for the means of the technological disciplines (“ViCToR‐Spaces” ‐ Virtual Cooperation in Teaching and Research for Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Engineering) is presented. The integration of networked virtual laboratories and remote experiments (“NanoLab Approach”), as well as an approach to community‐driven content sharing and content development within virtual knowledge spaces (NanoWiki) are described.

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Cikic, S., Jeschke, S., Ludwig, N., Sinha, U. and Thomsen, C. (2007), "Networked experiments and scientific resource sharing in cooperative knowledge spaces", Interactive Technology and Smart Education, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 19-30. https://doi.org/10.1108/17415650780000074

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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