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Canadians in Online Collaborative Learning

Canadians in Online Collaborative Learning. Norm Friesen. Linda Harasim. Early pioneer in online discussion Published a number of collaboratively authored books and collections At Simon Fraser University, School of Communication. Andrew Feenberg. Student of Herbert Marcuse

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Canadians in Online Collaborative Learning

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  1. Canadians in Online Collaborative Learning Norm Friesen

  2. Linda Harasim • Early pioneer in online discussion • Published a number of collaboratively authored books and collections • At Simon Fraser University, School of Communication

  3. Andrew Feenberg • Student of Herbert Marcuse • Worked at San Diego State University • Recently moved to Simon Fraser University • The first in online education • Philosophy of technology

  4. Garrison Anderson Archer • Worked together at the University of Alberta • Garrison and Archer developed critical thinking model • Applied this model to online discussion with Anderson

  5. Liam Rourke • Worked together with Garrison, Archer & Anderson at the University of Alberta • Interested in ideas from Wittgenstein and others regarding language and conversation.

  6. David Noble • Teaches in Communication at York University • Known internationally as a uncompromising critic of online learning • Published Digital Diploma Mills

  7. Marlene Scardamalia & Carl Bereiter • Institute for Knowledge Innovation & Technology, University of Toronto • Ontario Institue for Studies in Education • Lead a network of researchers in „Knowledge Building“

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