Repurposing Digital Devices: Using Web-based Polling Sites as Vehicles for Classroom Participation

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Christopher James Edward Anderson

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Anderson, C. J. E. (2018). Repurposing Digital Devices: Using Web-based Polling Sites as Vehicles for Classroom Participation. Journal of Teaching and Learning With Technology, 7(1), 152–156. https://doi.org/10.14434/jotlt.v7i1.20147
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