Students’ experiences of learning with iPads in upper secondary school – a base for proto-TPACK

Sini Kontkanen1, Patrick Dillon1, Teemu Valtonen1, Lasse Eronen1, Hannu Koskela1, Pertti Väisänen1
1Faculty of Philosophy, University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland

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