Universities, Dearing, and the Future
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This chapter provides an overview of the ways in which asynchronous collaboration is potentially able to benefit universities. In order to do this, we first examine the functions of a university, then look at the basic tools and techniques of asynchronous collaboration before bringing these together to show which functions of a university are susceptible to support using asynchronous systems.
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