Experimental Studies in Learning Technology and Child–Computer Interaction / / by Michail Giannakos.

This book is about the ways in which experiments can be employed in the context of research on learning technologies and child–computer interaction (CCI). It is directed at researchers, supporting them to employ experimental studies while increasing their quality and rigor. The book provides a compl...

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