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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018)
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018)
Published:
2018-07-25
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Awareness and Utilization of e-Learning Resources by Trainee Counsellors of Counselling Education in Calabar, Nigeria
Okpechi, P. A, Denwigwe, C. P., Asuquo, P. N., Abuo, C., Unimna, F. U.
45-51
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Project-Based Learning in Introductory Statistics: Comparing Course Experiences and Predicting Positive Outcomes for Students from Diverse Educational Settings
Lisa Dierker, Jane Robertson Evia, Karen Singer- Freeman, Kristin Woods, Janet Zupkus, Alan Arnholt, Elizabeth G Moliski, Natalie Delia Deckard, Kristel Gallagher, Jennifer Rose
52-64
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Using Augmented Reality to Increase Interaction in Online Courses
Sherry Vafa, Kayla Sappington, Rita Coombs- Richardson
65-68
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Study of Education Competency and Effect on Learning Process of BCCT Method on Educational Group of Education Age (PAUD) in Sukasari Bandung
Irma Yulisutiany
69-77
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Comparison of Useful Activities of Improving Awareness in Blended Classes in Java Script and PHP Programming
Isao Miyaji
78-92
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Journal Rank
2yr mean citedness:
0.3
H-index: 8
I10-index: 4
Impact Factor (RePEc service) :
0.03
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