Difference between revisions of "Collaborative Tools"

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{{Term|COLLABORATIVE TOOLS|Collaborative software designed to help people involved in a common task to fulfill a shared, collective goal. Collaborative software is the basis for computer supported cooperative work, as it enables to share [[Knowledge|knowledge]] across time and distance, through email, calendaring, video conferences, instant messaging, peer reviews, and online [[Whiteboard|whiteboard]]. This allows learners and trainer to collaborate on course-related materials or assignments in a [[Synchronous Learning|synchronous]] or [[Asynchronous Learning|asynchronous]] environment.<ref>[http://www.dnd.ca www.dnd.ca] (5 March 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org WIkipedia] (16 April 2008), [http://www.km4dev.org www.km4dev.org ](15 April 2008)</ref>}}
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{{Term|COLLABORATIVE TOOLS|Collaborative software designed to help people involved in a common task to fulfill a shared, collective goal. Collaborative software is the basis for computer supported cooperative work, as it enables to share [[Knowledge|knowledge]] across time and distance, through email, calendaring, video conferences, instant messaging, peer reviews, and online [[Whiteboard|whiteboard]]. This allows learners and trainer to collaborate on course-related materials or assignments in a [[Synchronous Learning|synchronous]] or [[Asynchronous Learning|asynchronous learning]] environment.<ref>[http://www.dnd.ca www.dnd.ca] (5 March 2008), [http://www.wikipedia.org WIkipedia] (16 April 2008), [http://www.km4dev.org www.km4dev.org ](15 April 2008)</ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png COLLABORATIVE TOOLS
Collaborative software designed to help people involved in a common task to fulfill a shared, collective goal. Collaborative software is the basis for computer supported cooperative work, as it enables to share knowledge across time and distance, through email, calendaring, video conferences, instant messaging, peer reviews, and online whiteboard. This allows learners and trainer to collaborate on course-related materials or assignments in a synchronous or asynchronous learning environment.[1]



References

  1. www.dnd.ca (5 March 2008), WIkipedia (16 April 2008), www.km4dev.org (15 April 2008)