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International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, 2022
Collaborative learning is an educational approach that allows learners to learn effectively in groups and construct new knowledge together. Online collaborative learning takes place on an online platform. This educational approach is evaluated as an effective solution to the learner's isolation in online courses.
Van Huynh Ha Le, Oanh Thi Kieu Doan
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MANY COMIC BOOK RAMAYANAS:

2018
This chapter focuses on the multivocal nature of the Ramayana epic in Indian graphic narratives from the 1970s to the present. There are two dominant narrative trends that arise in these graphic retellings. The first trend is to uphold Rama as the ideal god-king by presenting Rama as the clear hero of the epic story both textually and visually.
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A Comparison of Comic Book and Non-Comic Book Readers of the Elementary School

The Journal of Educational Research, 1947
The children considered in this study included all the pupils in the Farmingdale, New York, Elementary and Junior High School except those in the first grade and those whose records were incomplete. (Grades seven and eight were included in the junior high school.) Six hundred of the six hundred and thirty-five children enrolled were used in the study ...
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Comics and Books: Reading Value in the American Comic

2019
This thesis examines four comics published in the United States between 1952 and 2017, all of which portray ideas of value—the relationship between morality and monetary consumption—and exist as physical objects with value attached. Using the Book History methodology of descriptive bibliography, as well as the Digital Humanities method of distant ...
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Comic-book science and science comic books

Chemical & Engineering News, 2022
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LEGIBILITY IN COMIC BOOKS

Optometry and Vision Science, 1942
Matthew Luckiesh, Frank K. Moss
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Comics and Books

This chapter presents a book history of comics and their relationship to publication formats, including newspapers, books, and periodicals, to introduce the major argument of the book: that in American culture comics have frequently been consumerist objects of low perceived cultural value, and that Comics Studies needs to develop a means of analyzing ...
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