Perspectives from Students: How to Tame the Chaos and Harness the Power of Technology for Learning

Technology continues to form an important part of the educational landscape, although the value of portable devices as learning tools is still being explored and debated. In light of the technology-based teaching methods suddenly brought into effect in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the delibera...

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Main Authors: Jenny Ge (Author), Rachael E. Smyth (Author), Michelle Searle (Author), Lori Kirkpatrick (Author), Rebecca Evans (Author), Alexa Elder (Author), Heather Brown (Author)
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Published: Brock University, 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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