In this paper we contrast the possibilities of the World Wide Web to transform communities of educational researchers with actual patterns of use of The Museum Learning Collaborative Web site. We highlight patterns of user interaction that have emerged and discuss the problems and opportunities of creating shared research resources in emerging fields such as museum learning research. Our findings have direct implications for three stakeholders: program funders, ourselves as project researchers, and the larger museum research community.
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Gaea Leinhardt
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University of Pittsburgh
Chien-fu Chang
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University of Pittsburgh
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0360-1315
Publication Name:
Computers and Education
Volume:
36
Page Number:
1
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