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Computer Supported Collaborataive Learning

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CSCL in higher education?: a framework for designing multiple collaborative environments






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What we know about CSCL and implementing it in higher education book contents

Pages: 3 - 30

Year of Publication: 2004

ISBN:1-4020-7779-3

Authors Paul A. Kirschner Open University of the Netherlands

Rob L. Martens Open University of the Netherlands

Jan-Willem Strijbos Open University of the Netherlands



Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers Norwell, MA, USA

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