Affiliation:
1. GMD --- German National Research Center for Information Technology, Integrated Publication and Information Systems Institute (IPSI)
Abstract
Distributed organizations as well as virtual universities need support for cooperative learning processes. This led to the new major research area computer-supported cooperative (or collaborative) learning. We propose an approach to hypermedia-based collaborative learning environments which supports a wide range of synchronous and asynchronous types of cooperative learning as well as smooth transitions between these learning modes. A framework for building such environments consisting of virtual learning rooms, learning nets, and learning protocol is presented. These concepts are implemented in the CROCODILE prototype developed at GMDIPSI.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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