Development of E-Module Based on Problem Based Learning (PBL) on Heat and Temperature to Improve Student's Science Process Skill.

160 indexed citations
published 2018
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˜The œturkish online journal of educational technology

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This paper, published in 2018, received 160 indexed citations . Written by Vina Serevina, Sunaryo Sunaryo and I Made Astra covering the research area of Information Systems and Education. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Education (150 citations), Information Systems (57 citations) and Applied Mathematics (18 citations). Published in ˜The œturkish online journal of educational technology.

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