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Evaluation / Educational technology / Philosophy of education / Formative assessment / E-learning / Summative assessment / Course evaluation / Active learning / Learning styles / Education / Educational psychology / Evaluation methods
Date: 2012-04-06 21:19:03
Evaluation
Educational technology
Philosophy of education
Formative assessment
E-learning
Summative assessment
Course evaluation
Active learning
Learning styles
Education
Educational psychology
Evaluation methods

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