LINQ 2019: Volume InformationProceedings of Learning Innovations and Quality (LINQ) 20195 articles•58 pages•Published: December 9, 2019 PapersGreg Alpar and Marloes van Hoeve 1-17 | Faisal Badar 18-27 | Eliza Stefanova, Nikolina Nikolova, Temenuzhka Zafirova-Malcheva, Pencho Mihnev, Albena Antonova and Atanas Georgiev 28-39 | Christian M. Stracke, Guido van Dijk, Jan Fasen, Fred Lisdat, Anita Wesolowski, Wim Simoens, Jo Desutter, Joke Lippens, Alma Rimkevičė, Jurate Daneniene, Vaiva Kelmelyte, Rui Baltazar, António Barreiros, Alcino Pascoal, Mario Spatafora, Ana Maria Cotovanu and Alessia Spatafora 40-48 | Milos Ulman, Albert Harris, Cristina Marreiros, Rui Quaresma and Murodjon Ganiyev 49-58 |
Keyphrasesbehavior, best practices, competences for open learning, demographics, digital technologies, e-learning, Education, field experience, growth mindset, high-school mathematics, holistic framework, IT Ethics, Learning innovations, Millennials, one-room schoolhouse, Open Education, Open Education Resources (OERs), open learning, Out of school children, pupil-centred, school education, STEM, students, teacher training2, university mathematics. |
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