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Publication Date: 2025
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A Systematic Review of Learning Opportunities within the Crowdworkers' Workplace
Stephan Drechsler; Christian Harteis
Journal of Education and Learning, v14 n2 p19-42 2025
This systematic review used a qualitative content analysis (QCA) and co-occurrence analysis of scientific papers from multiple disciplines published between 2011 and 2021. It could identify learning opportunities within the crowdworkers' workplace, ranging from work management via brand-building and technology-use to the engagement with the community interface, considering multiple constituents of the crowdworkers' workplace such as locations and their infrastructure, as well as working hours and expectations by society. The degree to which such learning opportunities occur is shaped by the crowdwork platform, the community interface, digital devices, and the individual workplace environment they encounter. To grasp the reality of crowdwork, the CPSS metamodel by Yilma et al. (2021), Goller's concept of agentic actions (2017), and Billett's workplace curriculum model (2020) are used.
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