Computer Multitasking in the Classroom: Reduced Learning versus Modern Living

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Computer Multitasking in the Classroom: Reduced Learning versus Modern Living. / Hertzum, Morten; Björneborn, Lennart.

I: interactions, Bind 27, Nr. 2, 2020, s. 66-70.

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Harvard

Hertzum, M & Björneborn, L 2020, 'Computer Multitasking in the Classroom: Reduced Learning versus Modern Living', interactions, bind 27, nr. 2, s. 66-70. https://doi.org/10.1145/3381022

APA

Hertzum, M., & Björneborn, L. (2020). Computer Multitasking in the Classroom: Reduced Learning versus Modern Living. interactions, 27(2), 66-70. https://doi.org/10.1145/3381022

Vancouver

Hertzum M, Björneborn L. Computer Multitasking in the Classroom: Reduced Learning versus Modern Living. interactions. 2020;27(2):66-70. https://doi.org/10.1145/3381022

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Hertzum, Morten ; Björneborn, Lennart. / Computer Multitasking in the Classroom: Reduced Learning versus Modern Living. I: interactions. 2020 ; Bind 27, Nr. 2. s. 66-70.

Bibtex

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