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Josh MitchellEducause is a nonprofit association made up of IT leaders and professionals committed to advancing higher education. Its article Collaboration Tools focuses on use of collaborative tools to improve learning. Collaboration makes communicating faster no matter how far apart students are. Collaboration tools that bring people together remotely and promotes communications, sharing of diagrams, and other things, and helps to make interaction natural.
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sebastian echavarria"Technology use in higher education has historically enabled new forms of communication and collaboration. The advent of faster communication tools-from two-way audio/video to instant messaging (IM)-has allowed colleagues and collaborators to transcend the physical distances that separate them, offering a faster transfer of knowledge and quicker feedback on new ideas and results. Once seen as mere stand-ins for face-to-face meetings, today's collaboration tools feature text annotation, video, audio, and other synchronous tools that allow multiple "hands" to manipulate ideas, objects, and concepts from remote locations. "
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Dong Kwang JungStudents use technology in natural ways that allow them to do what they want: communicate with anyone they want, in the time and space that suits them best. Easily accessible and user-friendly, collaboration tools allow students to explore, share, engage, and connect with people and content in meaningful ways that help them learn. By relying on the familiar ways students use these tools, faculty can enable new forms of communication and engagement in the classroom, permitting extensions and variations of the informal interactions already occurring in classrooms and hallways, and creating new frontiers for collaboration across geographic boundaries.
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kablia vannew ways to collaborate and the students that readily choose to use them. Pay attention to the way that the author writes about the students view of technology. Use this information for student of today as more tech savvy and a reason as to why internet collaboration is popular now.
Host site is Educause.edu with a score of 87
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angelv101Education Collaborative tool
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zackery williams"Collaboration Tools"
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Today’s Technologies: New Features, New Opportunities Today’s Web 2.0 technologies are expanding the list of collaborative tools, taking advantage of a growing base of content creators and online experimenters to transition social tools into opportunities for academic collaboration and innovation. We can group these tools based on the activities and opportunities they enable: • Immediacy • Enhanced voice communications • Ambient communications • Image sharing • Document construction • Social interaction • Geographic richness
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Janet Jordanfrom Educause site. little old - 2008, but some good info anyway
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Dolores GendeWhite paper from Educause
technology web2.0 tools collaboration educause article research plpresearch
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Kristal NolfThis white paper explores the nature and characteristics of effective web 2.0 collaboration tools, with a particular emphasis on existing and emerging tools that offer exceptional promise for the future of academic collaboration."
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John MartinNew (Aug 2008) whitepaper by Cyprien Lomas, Michael Burke and Carie L. Page
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