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Web-Supported Emergent-Collaboration In Higher Education Courses

This study focused on the integration of a Web shell for supporting emergent-collaboration activities in six graduate courses (115 students) in the Tel-Aviv University School of Education. Emergent-collaboration is the process by which group configurations and transactional patterns evolve among par...

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Published in:Educational technology & society 2000-07, Vol.3 (3), p.94-104
Main Authors: Rafi Nachmias, David Mioduser, Avigail Oren, Judith Ram
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Educational activities
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Learning styles
Online learning
Teachers
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