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Supporting the Learning Process with Collaborative Concept Mapping Using Computer-based Communication Tools and Processes
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Educational Research and Evaluation Volume 7, Number 2, ISSN 1380-3611

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Studied the effects of a combination of student collaboration, concept mapping, and electronic technologies with 26 students in a graduate level learning theories class. Findings suggest that concept mapping and collaborative learning techniques complement each other, and that students found the combined approach useful. (SLD)

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De Simone, C., Schmid, R.F. & McEwen, L.A. (2001). Supporting the Learning Process with Collaborative Concept Mapping Using Computer-based Communication Tools and Processes. Educational Research and Evaluation, 7(2), 263. Retrieved August 6, 2024 from .

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