Developing methods to trace participation patterns across online writing

Learning, Culture and Social Interaction - Tập 24 - Trang 100288 - 2020
Alecia Marie Magnifico1, Jayne C. Lammers2, Jen Scott Curwood3
1University of New Hampshire, English Department, 95 Main Street, Durham, NH, 03824, United States of America
2University of Rochester, Department of Teaching and Curriculum, 500 Joseph C. Wilson Blvd., Box 270425, Rochester, NY 14627-0425, United States of America
3The University of Sydney, Sydney School of Education and Social Work, Education Building A35, NSW 2006, Australia

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