Proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje y web 2.0valoración del conectivismo como teoría de aprendizaje post-constructivismo

  1. Sobrino Morrás, Ángel
Revista:
ESE: Estudios sobre educación.

ISSN: 1578-7001

Any de publicació: 2011

Número: 20

Pàgines: 117-140

Tipus: Article

Altres publicacions en: ESE: Estudios sobre educación.

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