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Cooperative Learning Using Hypermedia

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Interactive Learning Through Visualization

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In Europe, twenty-two per cent of the population is in some form of full time education, and more than ten million people undergo some form of training or retraining every year. This amounts to eighty-five million people in education, training, or retraining each year, or one third of the European Community population [9].

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Hornung, C. (1992). Cooperative Learning Using Hypermedia. In: Cunningham, S., Hubbold, R.J. (eds) Interactive Learning Through Visualization. IFIP Series on Computer Graphics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77263-4_5

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