Two-dimensional interactive media for fourth grade students

The use of advanced technology as instructional media can facilitate students' understanding about instructional materials. The purpose of this research is to develop two-dimensional interactive media for fourth grade students. To this end, this study employed Thiagarajan's Four-D (Define,...

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