%0 Conference Proceedings %T How users behave in a combined community/content environment %+ Knowledge Management Institute %A Dösinger, Gisela %A Maurer, Lisa %A Tochtermann, Klaus %< avec comité de lecture %( Proceedings of the International Conference of "Interactive computer aided learning" ICL2007 : EPortofolio and Quality in e-Learning %B Conference ICL2007, September 26 -28, 2007 %C Villach, Austria %Y Michael E. Auer %I Kassel University Press %P 10 pages %8 2007 %D 2007 %K web 2.0 %K user behaviour %K online survey %K recommendations %K pilot projects %Z Computer Science [cs]/Technology for Human LearningConference papers %X Currently, combined community/content environments gain increasing importance in different areas of life, ranging from private to educational to corporate contexts. However, since they are still a novel achievement it is not so clear how they should be organised in order to their successful operation. For gaining a deeper insight in what makes such an environment work, the authors systematically analysed two public environments by evaluating user data and an online questionnaire covering the following areas: intensity of content consumption and production, preference of content types, information needs, motivation and trust, and importance of quality criteria. From the results a number of recommendations for providers were derived. %G English %2 https://telearn.hal.science/hal-00257117/document %2 https://telearn.hal.science/hal-00257117/file/195_Final_Paper.pdf %L hal-00257117 %U https://telearn.hal.science/hal-00257117 %~ TELEARN %~ TICE