Interculturally Wired, Locally Connected: Online Collaboration and Intercultural Learning in a Bi-national Blended Learning Project

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Interculturally Wired, Locally Connected: Online Collaboration and Intercultural Learning in a Bi-national Blended Learning Project. / Kaliampos, Joannis.
International Conference ICT for Language Learning: Conference Proceedings. Hrsg. / Lorenzo Martellini. 1. Aufl. Libreriauniversitaria.it Edizioni, 2014.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

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Kaliampos, J 2014, Interculturally Wired, Locally Connected: Online Collaboration and Intercultural Learning in a Bi-national Blended Learning Project. in L Martellini (Hrsg.), International Conference ICT for Language Learning: Conference Proceedings. 1 Aufl., Libreriauniversitaria.it Edizioni, 7th International Conference ICT for Language Learning - ICT 2014, Florenz, Italien, 13.11.14. <http://conference.pixel-online.net/ICT4LL/files/ict4ll/ed0007/FP/1112-ICL706-FP-ICT4LL7.pdf>

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Kaliampos, J. (2014). Interculturally Wired, Locally Connected: Online Collaboration and Intercultural Learning in a Bi-national Blended Learning Project. In L. Martellini (Hrsg.), International Conference ICT for Language Learning: Conference Proceedings (1 Aufl.). Libreriauniversitaria.it Edizioni. http://conference.pixel-online.net/ICT4LL/files/ict4ll/ed0007/FP/1112-ICL706-FP-ICT4LL7.pdf

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Kaliampos J. Interculturally Wired, Locally Connected: Online Collaboration and Intercultural Learning in a Bi-national Blended Learning Project. in Martellini L, Hrsg., International Conference ICT for Language Learning: Conference Proceedings. 1 Aufl. Libreriauniversitaria.it Edizioni. 2014

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