Abstract

This paper reports a study conducted to understand students collaborative e-learning behavior within a team project in a graduate-level class. The effectiveness of collaborative e-learning is measured, and the factors affecting it are identified. The study finds that cognition, information communication, IT skill, member relationship, instructor guidance and supervision have a significant impact on collaborative e-learning. This research proposes a primitive model for collaborative e-learning. It will help educators to better design collaborative e-learning courses.

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