Student Engagement and Computer-Based Technologies

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Student Engagement and Computer-Based Technologies

An analytical review by John White

INTRODUCTION

METHODS

PURPOSE

FINDINGS

Sub-Theme 1: Communication

Sub-theme 2: Motivation

Sub-theme 3: Positive Attitudes

Sub-theme 4: Convenience

DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

IMPLICATIONS

LIMITATIONS

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