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Involving Students in the Co-Creation of a Complex, Evolving Learning Environment

Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) is a promising solution for higher education settings by creating a collaborative, engaging learning experience despite high student numbers and a lack of individual feedback and support. When creating such TEL environments to fit a particular local context, co-cre...

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Published in:Interaction design & architecture(s) 2019-09 (42), p.70-92
Main Authors: Luckner, Naemi, Purgathofer, Peter, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine
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