Digital Media and Learning Evolution: A Research on Sustainable Local Empowerment

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Digital Media and Learning Evolution: A Research on Sustainable Local Empowerment. / Pischetola, Magda.

In: Global Media Journal, Vol. 11, No. 18, 2011, p. 1-11.

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Pischetola, M 2011, 'Digital Media and Learning Evolution: A Research on Sustainable Local Empowerment', Global Media Journal, vol. 11, no. 18, pp. 1-11.

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Pischetola, M. (2011). Digital Media and Learning Evolution: A Research on Sustainable Local Empowerment. Global Media Journal, 11(18), 1-11.

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Pischetola M. Digital Media and Learning Evolution: A Research on Sustainable Local Empowerment. Global Media Journal. 2011;11(18):1-11.

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Pischetola, Magda. / Digital Media and Learning Evolution: A Research on Sustainable Local Empowerment. In: Global Media Journal. 2011 ; Vol. 11, No. 18. pp. 1-11.

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