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Gathering, Translating, Enacting. A Study of Interdisciplinary Research and Development Practices in Technology Enhanced Learning
Sanna Rimpiläinen
Computer And Information Sciences
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Social Sciences
Interdisciplinary Research
100%
Practice Development
100%
Learning
100%
Technology
100%
Practice
62%
Education
50%
Project
50%
Moral Concepts
25%
Higher Education
25%
Semantics
25%
Science and Technology Studies
25%
Archeology
25%
Program
25%
Change
25%
Time
12%
Work
12%
Technology Development
12%
Field of Study
12%
Case Studies
12%
Pragmatics
12%
Reality
12%
Emergence
12%
Studying
12%
Purpose
12%
Process
12%
Adoption
12%
Research Approach
12%
Computers
12%
Arts and Humanities
Translating
100%
Interdisciplinary
100%
Learning
100%
Semantics
25%
Social Participation
25%
Ethnographic Research
25%
Reality
12%
Realtime
12%
Computer
12%
Extension
12%
Labour
12%
Procedure
12%
scrutiny
12%
Computer Science
Semantic Technology
25%