Collaborative Tools in Upper Secondary School - Why?

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Collaborative Tools in Upper Secondary School - Why? / Mathiasen, Helle; Degn, Hans-Peter; Bech, Christian Winther; Dalsgaard, Christian; Gregersen, Claus.

Proceedings of the international conference E-learning 2013. Prag : International Association for Development, IADIS, 2013. p. 287-295.

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Mathiasen, H, Degn, H-P, Bech, CW, Dalsgaard, C & Gregersen, C 2013, Collaborative Tools in Upper Secondary School - Why? in Proceedings of the international conference E-learning 2013. International Association for Development, IADIS, Prag, pp. 287-295. <http://paws.kettering.edu/~pstanche/EL_2013Stanchev.pdf>

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Mathiasen, H., Degn, H-P., Bech, C. W., Dalsgaard, C., & Gregersen, C. (2013). Collaborative Tools in Upper Secondary School - Why? In Proceedings of the international conference E-learning 2013 (pp. 287-295). International Association for Development, IADIS. http://paws.kettering.edu/~pstanche/EL_2013Stanchev.pdf

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Mathiasen H, Degn H-P, Bech CW, Dalsgaard C, Gregersen C. Collaborative Tools in Upper Secondary School - Why? In Proceedings of the international conference E-learning 2013. Prag: International Association for Development, IADIS. 2013. p. 287-295

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Mathiasen, Helle ; Degn, Hans-Peter ; Bech, Christian Winther ; Dalsgaard, Christian ; Gregersen, Claus. / Collaborative Tools in Upper Secondary School - Why?. Proceedings of the international conference E-learning 2013. Prag : International Association for Development, IADIS, 2013. pp. 287-295

Bibtex

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