Digital learning communities : investigating the application of social software to support networked learning (CG6-36).
The Digital Learning Communities (DLC) Project considered the potential of social software to support peer engagement and group learning in higher education. The project established a series of pilots that examined ways in which social software could provide students with opportunities to engage wit...
| Institutions: | University of Canberra Queensland University of Technology RMIT University |
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| Auteurs principaux: | Fitzgerald, Robert, Steele, James |
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Australian Learning and Teaching Council
2008
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| Accès en ligne: | /resources/grants_cg_report_dlc_uc_feb09.pdf |
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