A theory-driven reflection on context-aware support for collaborative discussions in light of analytics, affordances, and platforms

Carolyn Rosé1, Sanna Järvelä2
1Carnegie Mellon University Language Technologies Institute and HCI Institute, Pittsburgh, USA
2University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland

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