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“But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”: Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT

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“But All We Really Wanted was a Course!” : Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. / Kjærgaard, Hanne Wacher; Fougt, Simon Skov.

Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. red. / George Veletsianos. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education, 2016. s. 841-852.

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Kjærgaard, HW & Fougt, SS 2016, “But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”: Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. i G Veletsianos (red.), Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education, s. 841-852, EdMedia 2016 - World Conference on Educational Media and Technology, Vancouver, Canada, 28/06/2016.

APA

Kjærgaard, H. W., & Fougt, S. S. (2016). “But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”: Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. I G. Veletsianos (red.), Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016 (s. 841-852). AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education.

CBE

Kjærgaard HW, Fougt SS. 2016. “But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”: Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. Veletsianos G, red. I Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education. s. 841-852.

MLA

Kjærgaard, Hanne Wacher og Simon Skov Fougt "“But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”: Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT". Veletsianos, George (redaktører). Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education. 2016, 841-852.

Vancouver

Kjærgaard HW, Fougt SS. “But All We Really Wanted was a Course!”: Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. I Veletsianos G, red., Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education. 2016. s. 841-852

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Kjærgaard, Hanne Wacher ; Fougt, Simon Skov. / “But All We Really Wanted was a Course!” : Teacher Professional Development for Innovative Teaching with ICT. Proceedings of EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2016. red. / George Veletsianos. AACE: Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education, 2016. s. 841-852

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