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Systematic literature review as a digital collaborative research-like learning activity: a case study
Within the higher education sector, the principle of student-active and research-based education are established in strategy documents and action plans, but at the same time there is an ongoing debate about what is meant by research-based learning and how it can be applied in practical teaching cont...
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