Jonathan Obar
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| Co-authors | Alcides Velasquez, Cliff Lampe, Elif Ozkaya, Paul Zube |
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Only those publications related to wikis are shown here.| Title | Keyword(s) | Published in | Language | DateThis property is a special property in this wiki. | Abstract | R | C |
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| Classroom Wikipedia participation effects on future intentions to contribute | Cscl Efficacy Participation Wikipedia |
Computer-Supported Cooperative Work | English | 2012 | One of the biggest challenges faced by social media sites like Wikipedia is how to motivate users to contribute content. Research continues to demonstrate that only a small percentage of users contribute to user-generated content sites. In this study we assess the results of a Wikimedia Foundation initiative, which had graduate and undergraduate students from 22 U.S. universities contribute content to Wikipedia articles as part of their coursework. 185 students were asked about their participation in the initiative and their intention to participate on Wikipedia in the future. Results suggest that intentions to continue contributing are influenced by the initial attitude towards the class, and the degree to which students perceived they were writing for a global audience. | 7 | 0 |
