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So what do we consider as collaborative online technologies and what is available in 2008?
 
So what do we consider as collaborative online technologies and what is available in 2008?
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collaborative: systems and software that enable group participation in a problem or process. Collaboration systems supply methods for group definition, common technology, interaction and followup, and present a common situation view to all participants while enabling faster problem resolution.
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[http://www.bridgefieldgroup.com/bridgefieldgroup/glos2.htm]
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online: describes devices under the control of a CPU (eg a printer being run by a mainframe).
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[http://www.solimarsystems.com/Support_Glossary.php]
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online: term for a computer or node that is connected to a network.
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[http://precisecyberforensics.com/glossary.html]
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online : the term used to describe teaching, learning and administrative activities undertaken by computer through the Internet. [http://www.une.edu.au/imp/admissions/glossary.php]
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''' 'What is Collaborative Learning?' '''
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'It’s active learning where participants work together using a variety of different models to help themselves learn and each other learn.' Cited from [http://collaborativelearning.pbwiki.com/CollaborativeLearningOverview collaborativelearning]14.01.08
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So what do we consider as collaborative online technologies and what is available in 2008?


collaborative: systems and software that enable group participation in a problem or process. Collaboration systems supply methods for group definition, common technology, interaction and followup, and present a common situation view to all participants while enabling faster problem resolution. [1]

online: describes devices under the control of a CPU (eg a printer being run by a mainframe). [2]

online: term for a computer or node that is connected to a network. [3]

online : the term used to describe teaching, learning and administrative activities undertaken by computer through the Internet. [4]



'What is Collaborative Learning?'

'It’s active learning where participants work together using a variety of different models to help themselves learn and each other learn.' Cited from collaborativelearning14.01.08



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