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Designing an Online Collaboration System

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Moghaddam, A. & Gadanidis, G. (2005). Designing an Online Collaboration System. In P. Kommers & G. Richards (Eds.), Proceedings of World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications 2005 (pp. 548-553). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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EDMEDIA

World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA) 2005
Montreal, Canada
June 27, 2005
ISBN 1-880094-56-8
  Piet Kommers & Griff Richards
AACE

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Alireza Moghaddam, George Gadanidis, University of Western Ontario, Canada

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Abstract: This paper places the issue of online teaching in a collaborative perspective by (1) analyzing the extent to which various online technologies have changed and affected education, especially teaching and (2) considering the benefit and potential of current online collaboration tools for sharing and communally constructing knowledge and experience. We discuss the requirements of online teacher collaboration, describe how web-based teaching designs can advance the development of collaboration among teachers, and review specific tools and designs such as Computer Supported Collaboration, Online Discussion and Teaching Community, Group Decision Support System, EdTech Leaders Online, NINTER, etc.

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