Probably nobody denies that the use of technological tools such as blogs, portfolios, videos, social media groups, and even apps has allowed a more dynamic classroom experience. Evidently incorporating this methods permits a more flexible class interaction that can include the projection on any of these platforms but also the creation of a network and […]
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