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Group: Wikipedia - with tag australia [8 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the Wikipedia group with tag australia
  • Recruiting international students as skilled migrants: the global skills race' as viewed from Australia and Malaysia
    Globalisation, Societies and Education, Vol. 4, No. 1. (March 2006), pp. 59-76.
  • Managing without Leadership: Towards a Theory of Organizational Functioning
    (12 January 2005)
    by Gabriele Lakomski
  • Health Informatics: A Socio-Technical Perspective
    (20 September 2005)
    by Sue Whetton
  • Intranets and local community: 'yes, an intranet is all very well, but do we still get free beer and a barbeque?'
    (2003), pp. 185-204.
    by Michael Arnold, Martin R Gibbs, Philippa Wright
    posted to australia community intranet by wcrosbie to the group Wikipedia on 2005-08-31 03:06:38 as read along with 1 group CoP_CMS
  • Teaching and learning online with wikis
    by Naomi Augar, Ruth Raitman, Wanlei Zhou
  • Exchanging ‘Payload’ Knowledge: Knowledge Exchange in Consulting Communities of Practice
    (June 2002)
    posted to australia communities_of_practice cops by wcrosbie to the group Wikipedia on 2005-08-27 00:01:19 as read along with 1 group CoP_CMS
  • An Individual-Centered Approach to the Design and Implementation of an Online Community Network
    by Kevin Tharp
    posted to australia cms community_informatics plone zope by wcrosbie to the group Wikipedia on 2005-08-26 01:11:37 as read along with 1 group CoP_CMS
  • Peripheral journeys: Learning and acceptance of probationary constables
    The Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 16, No. 4. (April 2004), pp. 205-218.
    by R Harris, M Simons, P Carden
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