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Posted on 24/11/201721/11/2017 by Rafael Scapin

Use of tablet computers during maths lessons may help increase the quality of teaching

About 300 seven-year-old children from 12 Slovenian schools took part in the research which lasted for 7 months. Accessibility of applications on the basis of cross-curricular modules was examined with regard to learning and ergonomics.

https://ukedchat.com/2017/11/09/tablet-maths/

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