ICT enabling literacy and learning

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Dorman, P. 2000. ICT enabling literacy and learning. in: Grainger, T. and Tod, J. (ed.) Inclusive Educational Practice London David Fulton. pp. 116-125
AuthorsDorman, P.
EditorsGrainger, T. and Tod, J.
Page range116-125
Year2000
Book titleInclusive Educational Practice
PublisherDavid Fulton
Output statusPublished
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN1853466581
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Print2000
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Deposited28 Jul 2011
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