Technology enhanced peer learning and peer assessment

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Technology enhanced peer learning and peer assessment. / Henriksen, Christian Bugge; Bregnhøj, Henrik; Rosthøj, Susanne; Ceballos Garcia, Alejandro Rafael; Kaas, Henrik; Harker-Schuch, Inez Estelle P; Andersen, Ingelise; Larsen, Søren; May, Michael.

I: Læring og Medier (LOM), Bind 9, Nr. 16, 2016.

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Henriksen, CB, Bregnhøj, H, Rosthøj, S, Ceballos Garcia, AR, Kaas, H, Harker-Schuch, IEP, Andersen, I, Larsen, S & May, M 2016, 'Technology enhanced peer learning and peer assessment', Læring og Medier (LOM), bind 9, nr. 16. https://doi.org/10.7146/lom.v9i16.24415

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Henriksen, C. B., Bregnhøj, H., Rosthøj, S., Ceballos Garcia, A. R., Kaas, H., Harker-Schuch, I. E. P., Andersen, I., Larsen, S., & May, M. (2016). Technology enhanced peer learning and peer assessment. Læring og Medier (LOM), 9(16). https://doi.org/10.7146/lom.v9i16.24415

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Henriksen CB, Bregnhøj H, Rosthøj S, Ceballos Garcia AR, Kaas H, Harker-Schuch IEP o.a. Technology enhanced peer learning and peer assessment. Læring og Medier (LOM). 2016;9(16). https://doi.org/10.7146/lom.v9i16.24415

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Henriksen, Christian Bugge ; Bregnhøj, Henrik ; Rosthøj, Susanne ; Ceballos Garcia, Alejandro Rafael ; Kaas, Henrik ; Harker-Schuch, Inez Estelle P ; Andersen, Ingelise ; Larsen, Søren ; May, Michael. / Technology enhanced peer learning and peer assessment. I: Læring og Medier (LOM). 2016 ; Bind 9, Nr. 16.

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