Název: Editorial : Digital youth and their ways of learning
Zdrojový dokument: Studia paedagogica. 2018, roč. 23, č. 4, s. [5]-10
Rozsah
[5]-10
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ISSN1803-7437 (print)2336-4521 (online)
Trvalý odkaz (DOI): https://doi.org/10.5817/SP2018-4-1
Trvalý odkaz (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/138816
Type: Editorial; Ediční poznámka
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Licence: Neurčená licence
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[6] Leander, K. M., & McKim, K. K. (2003). Tracing the everyday "sitings" of adolescents on the Internet: A strategic adaptation of ethnography across online and offline spaces. Education, Communication & Information, 3(2), 211–240. | DOI 10.1080/14636310303140
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[9] McFarlane, A. (Ed.). (1997). IT and authentic learning – Realising the potential of computers in the primary classroom. London: Routledge.
[10] Nunes, M. (2006). Cyberspaces of everyday life. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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