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Collaborative learning services in the smart university environment

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Smart University (SU) system is significantly based on the deep integration of information technologies in the educationals process, indeed, the emergence of Smart University (SU) concept enable smart learning process by encompassing a range of smart components, which involve the implementation of an adaptive educational model using informational smart technologies. Through a process of interaction between academics and the organizational structure, it promotes modern methods of collaboration to increase the success and effectiveness of education. The service-oriented paradigm is crucial in ensuring a collaborative learning environment, which boosted by intelligent layers, additional treatment and data-powered. The paper concludes with "smart collaborative learning", as a relevant concept that adopts smart interactions to promotes modern methods of collaboration between teams of smart learners.

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SCA '19: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Smart City Applications
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