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This paper summarizes the results of an experience in a subject at Carlos III University of Madrid in order to provide Graduate Software Engineering Students with collaborative teamwork skills and the collaborative tools to work with.

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Medina-Domínguez, F., Amescua, A.d., Sánchez-Segura, MI., Guzmán, J.G. (2007). An Experience Providing University Students with Skills to Work with Collaborative Tools. In: Iskander, M. (eds) Innovations in E-learning, Instruction Technology, Assessment, and Engineering Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6262-9_18

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