Interesting venue :)  One piece of published work you might want to
take a look at is this:

Joseph Corneli and Alexander Mikroyannidis, Crowdsourcing Education on
the Web: A Role-based Analysis of Online Learning Communities, in
Alexandra Okada, Teresa Conolly, and Peter Scott (eds.), Collaborative
Learning 2.0: Open Educational Re- sources, IGI Global, 2012
(Available for purchase through http://www.igi-global.
com/book/collaborative-learning-open-educational-resources/59714,
version of record at
http://oro.open.ac.uk/33221/1/corneli_chap_okada_book.pdf).

That serves to set the stage for my soon-to-be-forthcoming thesis,
http://metameso.org/~joe/thesis-outline.html

On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Pierre-Carl Langlais
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am currently writing a chapter on the use of Wiki for learning purposes
> (to be published by the end of the year in E-Learning 2.0, IGI Global). I am
> asked to give some insights on future research (that is, planned and/or not
> yet published).
>
> Do you heard of any ongoing study on this topic?
>
> Greetings,
>
> Pierre-Carl
>
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