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Sharifah Masitah Binti Syed Salim

 

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Overview of Collaborative E-Learning

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ABSTRACT

Collaborative E-learning (CE) is very famous nowadays. CE integration can become a very challenging process that requires large technology resources. Although CE can bring competitive advantage and increase performances, the high failure rate is a major concern. The majority of previous studies and research projects have been conducted in identifying applications of CE. Hence, the purpose of this study is to explore the applications of CE that are used and the framework that applied for implement CE. The method used is this paper is by performing a systematic literature review based on search on four digital libraries. The tools, framework and advantages of application CE are identified from the review of the previous paper. The identified of tools and framework in application CE which are can help other researcher to prevent failures in the implementation of CE projects.

KEYWORDS

Collaborative e-learning (CE); framework 

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Sharifah Masitah Binti Syed Salim. (2017) Overview of Collaborative E-Learning. International Journal of Education and Learning Systems, 2, 192-200

 

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