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== Definition ==
== Definition ==

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Definition

A computer-integrated classroom is a technologically augmented traditional classroom, i.e. with interactive whiteboards, networked notebooks and special software tools to allow collaborative activities.


References

Tewissen, F., Lingnau, A., Hoppe, U., Mannhaupt, G., & Nischk, D. (2001). Collaborative Writing in a Computer-integrated Classroom for Early Learning. In P. Dillenbourg, A. Eurelings, & Kai Hakkarainen (editors) Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (Euro-CSCL 2001). pp. 593-600. Maastricht, The Netherlands, March.