Learning morphological phenomena of modern Greek an exploratory approach

Educational technology is influenced by and closely related to the fields of generative epistemology, Artificial Intelligence, and the learning sciences. Relevant research literature refers to the term constructionism (Papert, 1993) and exploratory learning (diSessa et al, 1995). Constructionism and...

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Main Authors: Y. Kotsanis (Author), A. Kokkinos Dimitrios (Author), A.G. Manousopoulou (Author), G. Papakonstantinou (Author)
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Published: Association for Learning Technology, 1996-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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