Document Centered Discussion
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Groups need to deliberate around documents. Distributed asynchronous interaction allows more time for reflection, revision, and information seeking; the ability to accommodate conflicting schedules; and easier access, storage, and search of digital archives. Groups can discus the document as a whole or parts of it. The document may be fixed or evolving, but the document should remain central. |
Written by Todd Davies, Benjamin Newman, Brendan O'Connor, Aaron Tam and Leo Perry. Licence: cc-by-sa. Image by Name of artist/photographer |
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