Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach

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Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. / Pfister, Hans-Rüdiger; Mühlpfordt, Martin.
Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community. ed. / Gerry Stahl. International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2002. p. 581-582.

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Harvard

Pfister, H-R & Mühlpfordt, M 2002, Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. in G Stahl (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community. International Society of the Learning Sciences, pp. 581-582, CSCL 2002, Boulder, Colorado, United States, 07.02.02. <https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1658616.1658732>

APA

Pfister, H.-R., & Mühlpfordt, M. (2002). Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. In G. Stahl (Ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community (pp. 581-582). International Society of the Learning Sciences. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.5555/1658616.1658732

Vancouver

Pfister HR, Mühlpfordt M. Supporting discourse in a synchronous learning environment: the learning protocol approach. In Stahl G, editor, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Support for Collaborative Learning: Foundations for a CSCL Community. International Society of the Learning Sciences. 2002. p. 581-582

Bibtex

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