Russell: School education in the age of the ubiquitous networked computer - Google Scholar
Collaboration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Collaboration is a recursive process where two or more people or
organizations work together toward an intersection of common goals — for
example, an intellectual endeavor[1] [2] that is creative in
nature[3]—by sharing
knowledge, learning and building consensus. Collaboration does not require leadership and can sometimes bring
better results through decentralization and egalitarianism.[4] In
particular, teams that work collaboratively can obtain greater resources,
recognition and reward when facing competition for finite resources.[5]
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