Children’s Engineering Design Thinking Processes: The Magic of the ROBOTS and the Power of BLOCKS (Electronics)

Sarika Kewalramani1, Ioanna Palaiologou2, Μαρία Δαρδανού3
1Monash University, Australia
2University College London, United Kingdom
3The Arctic University of Norway, NORWAY

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