“Yes for sharing, no for teaching!”: Social Media in academic practices

Internet and Higher Education - Tập 29 - Trang 63-74 - 2016
Stefania Manca1, Maria Ranieri2
1Institute of Educational Technology, National Research Council of Italy, Via De Marini 6, 16149 Genoa, Italy
2Department of Education and Psychology, University of Florence, Via Laura 48, 50121 Florence, Italy

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