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The Metaverse in mathematics education: The opinions of secondary school mathematics teachers

With the Covid 19 pandemic, technology-supported applications have been quickly integrated into education. At this point, Metaverse will inevitably be involved in the education sector. The need to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and awareness of our teachers, the practitioners of education, abou...

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Published in:Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 2022-12, Vol.5 (4), p.1041-1060
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