Computer-assisted instruction versus inquiry-based learning: The importance of working memory capacity
The Covid-19 pandemic has led millions of students worldwide to intensify their use of digital education. This massive change is not reflected by the scant scientific research on the effectiveness of methods relying on digital learning compared to other innovative and more popular methods involving...
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Main Authors: | Johann Chevalère, Loreleï Cazenave, Mickaël Berthon, Ruben Martinez, Vincent Mazenod, Marie-Claude Borion, Delphine Pailler, Nicolas Rocher, Rémi Cadet, Catherine Lenne, Norbert Maïonchi-Pino, Pascal Huguet |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fed421865e1448f9a49eb7dec9e4a94d |
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