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Learning groupware through using groupware-computer supported collaborative learning with face to face students

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There is a long history of Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) being applied to students on distance learning courses, and there is a significant body of literature in this area [5,6,10]. This paper reports by contrast the use of CSCL for conventional full time face to face students. It comprised part of the final phase of a research council funded study of innovative CSCW applications.

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