TY - CHAP A1 - Scholl, Margit ED - Janssen, Marijn F.W.H.A. ED - Bannister, Frank ED - Glassey, Olivier ED - Scholl, Hans Jochen ED - Tambouris, Efthimios ED - Wimmer, Maria A. ED - Macintosh, Ann T1 - User Experience as a Personalized Evaluation of an Online Information System T2 - Electronic Government and Electronic Participation N2 - While online information systems and platforms are being increasingly used, user expectations or the specific demands that come out of the usage context have received scant attention in previous developments. Therefore a finely structured, analytical instrument for evaluating information artefacts with specific emphasis on actors and usage was implemented in the Moodle learning platform for Moodle course room evaluation and tested with different student groups. Some surprising results came out of the discussion between the instructor and students. Moreover, this instrument, TEDS*MOODLE, can be scaled and flexibly customized and thus also integrated into existing e-government services and administrative networks. KW - user experience KW - information system KW - learning system KW - information artefact KW - Moodle course room evaluation Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-5988 SN - 978-1-61499-429-9 SP - 287 EP - 296 PB - IOS Press ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scholl, Margit A1 - Büschenfeldt, Maika T1 - Open data and distributed knowledge work in open government JF - International Journal of Innovation in Education (IJIIE) N2 - This concept paper looks at the potential of open standards and web services as a basis for innovation. It illustrates the capabilities and characteristics of open data in a conceptual way, comparing hierarchies and heterarchies as coordination models. Moreover, it will seek to show that the Web 2.0 technologies basically follow the same principles and coordination structures as the social models of collaborative knowledge generation and innovation, using open data as a foundation. The point is to make clear to what extent and in what form open data, open standards, and distributed applications are effective as a starting point for ‘distributed knowledge work’. KW - open data and standards KW - open government and e-government 2.0 KW - Web 2.0 KW - web service KW - collaboration knowledge KW - DKW KW - distributed knowledge work KW - innovation KW - coordination model KW - hierarchy KW - heterarchy Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:526-opus4-6646 SN - 1755-1528 VL - 2 IS - 2/3/4 SP - 137 EP - 150 ER -