Mass Collaborative Learning
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Mass Collaborative Learning (MCL) occurs when a large number of scattered and self-directed contributors share their partial knowledge, information, data, and experiences with each other (typically by means of ICT platforms) in order to learn something new. In this collective action, knowledge is jointly and continually created, shared, and developed.[1]
References
- ↑ Zamiri, Majid; Camarinha-Matos, Luis M. (2019). "Mass Collaboration and Learning: Opportunities, Challenges, and Influential Factors". Applied Sciences. 9 (13): 2620. doi:10.3390/app9132620.
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