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Using unmediated computer conferencing to promote reflective practice and confidencebuilding in initial teacher education

The use of computer conferencing in initial teacher education (ITE) has been well documented, along with the barriers to its implementation. Existing research includes investigation into ways in which computer conferencing can be used as a medium to support reflective thinking and professional disco...

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Published in:Journal of information technology for teacher education 2000-07, Vol.9 (2), p.237-254
Main Authors: Galanouli, Despina, Collins, Jude
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