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Hacia una comprensión del mundo social virtual en la configuración de espacios de aprendizaje informal

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Hacia una comprensión del mundo social virtual en la configuración de espacios de aprendizaje informal. / Sanchez Burgos, Felipe; Rodríguez-Paniagua, Augusto.
In: Foro de Educación, Vol. 20, No. 1, 04.06.2022.

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Sanchez Burgos F, Rodríguez-Paniagua A. Hacia una comprensión del mundo social virtual en la configuración de espacios de aprendizaje informal. Foro de Educación. 2022 Jun 4;20(1). doi: 10.14516/fde.838

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