Govindarajan, K., Kumar, V. S., & Kinshuk. (2015). Software-Defined networking and learning analytics. Presentation at the Athabasca University Graduate Student Conference.
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Govindarajan, K., Kumar, V. S., & Kinshuk. (2015). Software-Defined networking and learning analytics. Presentation at the Athabasca University Graduate Student Conference.
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Govindarajan, K., Kumar, V. S., Boulanger, D., Seanosky, J., Bell, J., Pinnell, C., et al. (2016). Software-Defined Networking (SDN)-Based Network Services for Smart Learning Environments: The Role of SDN in Smart Competence LEarning Analytics platform (SCALE). (pp. 69–76). State-of-the-Art and Future Directions of Smart Learning, The 2015 International Conference on Smart. Springer Singapore.
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Govindarajan, K., Kumar, V. S., Boulanger, D., Seanosky, J., Bell, J., Pinnell, C., et al. (2016). Software-Defined Networking (SDN)-Based Network Services for Smart Learning Environments: The Role of SDN in Smart Competence LEarning Analytics platform (SCALE). (pp. 69–76). State-of-the-Art and Future Directions of Smart Learning, The 2015 International Conference on Smart. Springer Singapore.
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Dron, J. (2012). Soft Technology Design. The 1st International Symposium on Smart Learning Environment, , 9–12.
Abstract: This is a paper about the design of systems that are part human, part machine. It uses a framework for understanding the nature of technology that builds on W. Brian Arthur's notion of technology as the orchestration of phenomena to some use and the nature of technologies as assemblies. Technologies are treated as existing on a continuum between soft and hard, with soft technologies orchestrated by humans and hard ones embedding that orchestration within the technology. The concept is explored in relation to Athabasca Landing, a deliberately soft social system that attempts to avoid predetermined purpose and design so that its inhabitants actively create the technology as they use it. The paper describes some issues that arise and steps being taken to address them.
Keywords: social media, technology, soft systems, hard systems, social software;
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