Education and Information Technologies, ‎1360-2357

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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    Conventional teaching vs. e-learning: A case study of German undergraduate biology students

    Bauermeister, T., Janßen, N. & Engler, J. O., 06.2025, in: Education and Information Technologies. 30, 8, S. 10979-10995 17 S.

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