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Instructional technology / Instructional modeling / Cognitive load / Educational technology / E-learning / Applied behavior analysis / Experiential education / Education / Educational psychology / Video modeling
Date: 2015-04-02 15:18:29
Instructional technology
Instructional modeling
Cognitive load
Educational technology
E-learning
Applied behavior analysis
Experiential education
Education
Educational psychology
Video modeling

Journal of Technology Education

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