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... Interaction/Working Together/Teams CAB - Collaboration across Borders: Peer Evaluation forCollaborative Learning Janice Whatley, Frances Bell, Jan Shaylor, Elena Zaitseva, and Danuta Zakrzewska ...................................... 33 ...
... Interaction/Working Together/Teams CAB - Collaboration across Borders: Peer Evaluation forCollaborative Learning Janice Whatley, Frances Bell, Jan Shaylor, Elena Zaitseva, and Danuta Zakrzewska ...................................... 33 ...
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... ...... 481 Human-Computer Interaction & Interface Design Resistance to Electronic Medical Records (EMRs): A Barrier to Improved Quality of Care David Meinert ...............................................................................
... ...... 481 Human-Computer Interaction & Interface Design Resistance to Electronic Medical Records (EMRs): A Barrier to Improved Quality of Care David Meinert ...............................................................................
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... interact with their tutors and each other, the adoption of new technologies in higher education has been limited. For some academics transferring their teaching materials to digital format, such as documents and slide shows, and ...
... interact with their tutors and each other, the adoption of new technologies in higher education has been limited. For some academics transferring their teaching materials to digital format, such as documents and slide shows, and ...
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... interactions between learners. Thus we can see that the degree of collaboration relies on the jointness and shared ownership of the outcome and the quality of interaction during the process. Collaborative learning can take place through ...
... interactions between learners. Thus we can see that the degree of collaboration relies on the jointness and shared ownership of the outcome and the quality of interaction during the process. Collaborative learning can take place through ...
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... interaction is wholly or partially mediated by ICT. Reciprocity, defined behaviour in which two people or groups of ... interactions, but obligations in short term activities may be resolved through formal record-keeping or through ...
... interaction is wholly or partially mediated by ICT. Reciprocity, defined behaviour in which two people or groups of ... interactions, but obligations in short term activities may be resolved through formal record-keeping or through ...
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