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Collaboration, visibility, inclusivity and efficiencies: A case study of a secondary school in Germany using interactive whiteboards

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Collaboration, visibility, inclusivity and efficiencies: A case study of a secondary school in Germany using interactive whiteboards. / Passey, Donald.
Lancaster: Lancaster University, 2016. 42 p.

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