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Educación durante la crisis de COVID-19: Oportunidades y limitaciones del uso de Tecnología Educativa en países de bajos ingresos

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Educación durante la crisis de COVID-19: Oportunidades y limitaciones del uso de Tecnología Educativa en países de bajos ingresos. / Jordan, Katy; David, Raluca; Philips, Toby et al.
In: Revista De Educación a Distancia (RED), Vol. 21, No. 65, 09.01.2021.

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Jordan K, David R, Philips T, Pellini A. Educación durante la crisis de COVID-19: Oportunidades y limitaciones del uso de Tecnología Educativa en países de bajos ingresos. Revista De Educación a Distancia (RED). 2021 Jan 9;21(65). doi: 10.6018/red.453621

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Jordan, Katy ; David, Raluca ; Philips, Toby et al. / Educación durante la crisis de COVID-19 : Oportunidades y limitaciones del uso de Tecnología Educativa en países de bajos ingresos. In: Revista De Educación a Distancia (RED). 2021 ; Vol. 21, No. 65.

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