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WebSci'11: 3rd International Conference on Web Science, Koblenz : Germany (2011)
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Negotiating the Web Science Curriculum through Shared Educational Artefacts
Madalina Croitoru1, Stéphane Bazan2, Stefano A. Cerri1, Hugh Davis3, Raffaella Folgieri4, Clement Jonquet1, François Scharffe1, Steffan Staab5, Michalis Vafopoulos6, Thanassis Tiropanis3, Su White3
(2011-06)

The far-reaching impact of the Web on society is widely recognised. The interdisciplinary study of this impact has crystallised in the field of study known as Web Science. However, defining an agreed, shared understanding of what constitutes Web Science requires complex negotiation and translations of understandings across component disciplines, national cultures and educational traditions. Some individual institutions have already established particular curricula, and discussions in the Web Science Curriculum Workshop series have marked the territory to some extent. This paper reports on a process being adopted across a consortium of partners to systematically create a shared understanding of what constitutes Web Science. It records and critiques the processes instantiated to agree a common curriculum, and presents a framework for future discussion and development.
1:  LIRMM – Laboratoire d'Informatique de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier
2:  CEMAM – Centre d'études pour le monde arabe moderne
3:  ECS – School of Electronics and Computer Science
4:  Department of Economics, Business and Statistics
5:  IFI – Institute for Computer Science
6:  Department of Mathematics
Web Science Education, Web Science Curriculum, Educational Repository, Negotiated Curriculum, Co-Creation