Web 2.0 Technologies Applied to Collaborative Learning

Collaborative learning has been used extensively in higher education. But tr ue collaborative learning has several elements and restrictions that make it very difficult to implement in synchronous distance learning environments. In this article we propose some collaborative learning characteristics that can indeed only be implemented using Web 2.0 technology, the social Web, for synchronous collaborative distance learning environments.

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