Study and Research Paths: A New tool for Design and Management of Project Based Learning in Engineering

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Study and Research Paths: A New tool for Design and Management of Project Based Learning in Engineering. / Florensa, Ignasi; Bosch, Marianna ; Gascòn, Josep; Winsløw, Carl.

I: International Journal of Engineering Education, Bind 34, Nr. 6, 01.01.2018, s. 1848–1862.

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Florensa, I, Bosch, M, Gascòn, J & Winsløw, C 2018, 'Study and Research Paths: A New tool for Design and Management of Project Based Learning in Engineering', International Journal of Engineering Education, bind 34, nr. 6, s. 1848–1862.

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Florensa, I., Bosch, M., Gascòn, J., & Winsløw, C. (2018). Study and Research Paths: A New tool for Design and Management of Project Based Learning in Engineering. International Journal of Engineering Education, 34(6), 1848–1862.

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Florensa I, Bosch M, Gascòn J, Winsløw C. Study and Research Paths: A New tool for Design and Management of Project Based Learning in Engineering. International Journal of Engineering Education. 2018 jan. 1;34(6):1848–1862.

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Florensa, Ignasi ; Bosch, Marianna ; Gascòn, Josep ; Winsløw, Carl. / Study and Research Paths: A New tool for Design and Management of Project Based Learning in Engineering. I: International Journal of Engineering Education. 2018 ; Bind 34, Nr. 6. s. 1848–1862.

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