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19 Sep 2015

Technologies to enhance learning and Visual Literacy

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Information and communication technologies (ICT) have not only transformed the nature of information itself (i.e. the way in which information is recorded, received and transmitted) but has also brought about enormous changes in our lives. The ubiquitous use of computer … Read More

augmented reality (AR), Information and communication technologies (ICT), virtual reality (VR), visual literacy

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