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Many activities have moved to the Web, offering a medium for numerous everyday tasks related to home, community, office, education, etc. A constant flow of new tools, use trends, services and terminologies now forms part of people’s daily lives (Candy, 2002). The landscape of tools changes constantly and the tools are complemented by a new generation of open source and access tools, social media tools, services, and enhancements.
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Bauters, M., Lakkala, M., Paavola, S., Kosonen, K., Markkanen, H. (2012). KPE (Knowledge Practices Environment) Supporting Knowledge Creation Practices in Education. In: Moen, A., Mørch, A.I., Paavola, S. (eds) Collaborative Knowledge Creation. Technology Enhanced Learning, vol 7. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-004-0_4
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