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Development and Implementation of an Enterprise Learning Architecture for Collaborative Learning

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Technology-Enhanced Systems and Tools for Collaborative Learning Scaffolding

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The “E-Warehouse” Framework is an innovative concept that provides an integrated learning environment for collaborative enterprise learning. It is based on an enabling computing foundation, learning pillars, and an integrating roof, which allows for cross-functional applications. Curriculum materials were developed to incorporate theory, homework, case studies, and other learning material by utilizing reference textbooks, journal articles, and other pertinent publications. These resources were converted into instructional material using multimedia tools in order to facilitate its effective dissemination and customization. Two software packages have been developed associated with E-Warehouse. The first allows the system administrators to create content modules, and the second package allows a user to customize the content. Additionally, a functional quiz application was developed, which allows a user to selection from a repository of questions, add their own questions, and grade the quizzes.

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Grasman, S.E., Callaway, V., Saygin, C., Jang, W., Rozenfeld, H. (2011). Development and Implementation of an Enterprise Learning Architecture for Collaborative Learning. In: Daradoumis, T., Caballé, S., Juan, A.A., Xhafa, F. (eds) Technology-Enhanced Systems and Tools for Collaborative Learning Scaffolding. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 350. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19814-4_3

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