From the Editor in Chief: Technologies to Support Learning, Well-Being, and Communication
Häkkinen, P. (2013). From the Editor in Chief: Technologies to Support Learning, Well-Being, and Communication. Human Technology, Volume 9 (2), pp. 109-112. doi:10.17011/ht/urn.201312042735
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