Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Electronic collaboration
Electronic collaboration is a process of monitiring, critiquing and cooperating in the project or programs by using internet, groupware, e-mail, etc.Technology plays an important role in our day to day tasks and by enabling collaboration we not only deliver the task but also provide an opportunity to get the best out of the staff involved. In many cases the larger the organisation the more advanced the requirements to be able to collaborate effectively. This may mean staff working together despite being geographically dispersed or working remotely. In either case technology is able to help overcome these boundaries and enable people to share information efficiently and in a timely manner.
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ReplyDeleteThe issue of collaboration is most interesting for me because that's where web 2.0 technologies comes in.Collaboration using ICT's must be persued within the context of sociocultural theories of learning ,especially the one of Vygotsky.
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