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Interactive Animation Media of Sea Biota Design for Young Learners

Interactive animation media could provide children good experience and imagination, which serve as important aspects in their intelligence development. However such media that incorporate children’s multiple intelligences and specifically focus on marine biota are relatively limited in number. To ha...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2021-03, Vol.1811 (1), p.12098
Main Authors: Fitriasari, N S, Suzanti, L, Widjayatri, R R D, Putri, K A, Fakhrurrazi, M, Zamil, A C, Rahayu, G
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