Students attitudes towards technology

International Journal of Technology and Design Education - Tập 25 Số 1 - Trang 43-65 - 2015
Jan Ardies1, Sven De Mæyer1, David Gijbels1, Hanno van Keulen2
1University of Antwerp, Institute of Education and Information Sciences, Antwerpen, Belgium
2Windesheim Flevoland University of Applied Science, Almere, The Netherlands

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