Combining the metaphors of an institute and of networked computers for building collaborative learning environments
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- Combining the metaphors of an institute and of networked computers for building collaborative learning environments
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- June 1999214 pagesISBN:1581130872DOI:10.1145/305786
- Chairmen:
- Carl Erickson,
- Tadeusz Wilusz,
- Mats Daniels,
- Renée McCauley,
- Editor:
- Bill Manaris
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Association for Computing Machinery
New York, NY, United States
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