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Zanzibar Declaration: Sustainable Education in a Digital Age of rapidly Emerging Technologies. / Magenheim, Johannes (Editor); Morel, Raymond (Editor); Osorio, Javier (Editor) et al.
Laxenburg, Austria: International Federation for Information Processing, 2023. 21 p.

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Magenheim, J, Morel, R, Osorio, J, Passey, D & Reffay, C (eds) 2023, Zanzibar Declaration: Sustainable Education in a Digital Age of rapidly Emerging Technologies. International Federation for Information Processing, Laxenburg, Austria. https://doi.org/10.52545/2-4

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Magenheim, J., Morel, R., Osorio, J., Passey, D., & Reffay, C. (Eds.) (2023). Zanzibar Declaration: Sustainable Education in a Digital Age of rapidly Emerging Technologies. International Federation for Information Processing. https://doi.org/10.52545/2-4

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Magenheim J, (ed.), Morel R, (ed.), Osorio J, (ed.), Passey D, (ed.), Reffay C, (ed.). Zanzibar Declaration: Sustainable Education in a Digital Age of rapidly Emerging Technologies. Laxenburg, Austria: International Federation for Information Processing, 2023. 21 p. doi: 10.52545/2-4

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Magenheim, Johannes (Editor) ; Morel, Raymond (Editor) ; Osorio, Javier (Editor) et al. / Zanzibar Declaration : Sustainable Education in a Digital Age of rapidly Emerging Technologies. Laxenburg, Austria : International Federation for Information Processing, 2023. 21 p.

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