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Designing electronic collaborative learning environments
Electronic collaborative learning environments for learning and working are in vogue. Designers design them according to their own constructivist interpretations of what collaborative learning is and what it should achieve. Educators employ them with different educational approaches and in diverse situations to achieve different ends. Students use them, sometimes very enthusiastically, but often in a perfunctory way. Finally, researchers study them and—as is usually the case when apples and oranges are compared—find no conclusive evidence as to whether or not they work, where they do or do not work, when they do or do not work and, most importantly, why, they do or do not work. This contribution presents an affordance framework for such collaborative learning environments; an interaction design procedure for designing, developing, and implementing them; and an educational affordance approach to the use of tasks in those environments. It also presents the results of three projects dealing with these three issues
An Extended Model of Moral Outrage at Corporate Social Irresponsibility
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1007/s10551-014-2487-
Relativism Data
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Wechselbeziehungen Bakterien-Protozoen Ein Beitrag zur ökosystemaren Betrachtungsweise der biologischen Abwasserreinigung
Evaluation of a Novel Integrated Bioreactor—AOS System for Treating Oil-Containing Restaurant Wastewater on Site in Hong Kong
Methane Production and Kinetic Modeling for Co-digestion of Manure with Lignocellulosic Residues
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