Canale, G. (2019). Technology, Multimodality and Learning: Analyzing meaning across scales
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Canale, Germán, 2019Technology, Multimodality and Learning: Analyzing meaning across scalesSerie: Palgrave Studies in Educational Media.266 pp. New York, EEUU: Palgrave MacMillan.ISBN: 978-3-030-21795-2.
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