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Using visual conceptual models in teaching. / Gavrilova, Tatiana; Leshcheva, Irina; Bolotnikova, Ekaterina.

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012). ed. / Chrysovaladis Prachalias. Greece : Research and Training Institute of East Aegean, 2012. p. 191-197.

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Harvard

Gavrilova, T, Leshcheva, I & Bolotnikova, E 2012, Using visual conceptual models in teaching. in C Prachalias (ed.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012). Research and Training Institute of East Aegean, Greece, pp. 191-197, 8th International Conference on Education, Samos Island, Greece, 5/07/12.

APA

Gavrilova, T., Leshcheva, I., & Bolotnikova, E. (2012). Using visual conceptual models in teaching. In C. Prachalias (Ed.), Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012) (pp. 191-197). Research and Training Institute of East Aegean.

Vancouver

Gavrilova T, Leshcheva I, Bolotnikova E. Using visual conceptual models in teaching. In Prachalias C, editor, Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012). Greece: Research and Training Institute of East Aegean. 2012. p. 191-197

Author

Gavrilova, Tatiana ; Leshcheva, Irina ; Bolotnikova, Ekaterina. / Using visual conceptual models in teaching. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Education (ICE-2012). editor / Chrysovaladis Prachalias. Greece : Research and Training Institute of East Aegean, 2012. pp. 191-197

BibTeX

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