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Computer conferencing and collaborative writing tools: starting a dialogue about student dialogue

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CSCL '95: The first international conference on Computer support for collaborative learning
October 1995
405 pages
ISBN:0805822437

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Published: 01 October 1995

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  1. collaborative writing
  2. computer conferencing
  3. computer-mediated communication
  4. dialogue
  5. sociocultural theory

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