Computer-mediated communication in collaborative educational settings (report of the ITiCSE '97 working group on CMC in collaborative educational settings)

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In educational environments that stress collaboration, the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) tools can be a source of support as well as a challenge. This paper begins by considering general educational and economic goals and how CMC can be helpful in attaining these goals. A taxonomy of tools for communication and collaboration in education is described. Many sides of the issue are considered, including the roles of teachers and students, problems that can arise and potential solutions, goals and issues of assessment, and software design issues.

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Wolz, U., Palme, J., Anderson, P., Chen, Z., Dunne, J., Karlsson, G., … Walker, H. (1997). Computer-mediated communication in collaborative educational settings (report of the ITiCSE ’97 working group on CMC in collaborative educational settings). In Proceedings of the Conference on Integrating Technology into Computer Science Education, ITiCSE (Vol. 1997-January, pp. 51–69). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/266057.266100

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