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Tag Archives: Subject Genius
“Mobiles in the Media Studies Classroom” – TES.com
This was my second article published in the “Subject Genius” section of TES.com, the Times Educational Supplement website. You can read the article on TES.com or it is reproduced with permission below the image. The use of mobile devices in schools … Continue reading