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TRENDS IN STUDIES ON VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS IN TURKEY BETWEEN 1996-2014 YEARS: A CONTENT ANALYSIS

This study aims to review studies on virtual learning environments in Turkey through the content analysis method. 63 studies consisting of thesis, articles and proceedings published in Turkish and English between 1996-2014 years were analyzed. It was observed that "Second Life" was mostly...

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Published in:The Turkish online journal of distance education TOJDE 2016-10, Vol.17 (4), p.91
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