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Constructivism: Implications for the Design and Delivery of Instruction

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Thomas M. Duffy; Cunningham, Donald J.

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Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology, Simon & Schuster, New York, p.171 (1996)
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APA style: Duffy, T. M., & Cunningham D. J. (1996).  Constructivism: Implications for the Design and Delivery of Instruction(link is external). Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology. 171.
Chicago style: Duffy, Thomas M., and Donald J. Cunningham. "Constructivism: Implications for the Design and Delivery of Instruction(link is external)." In Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology, 171. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
IEEE style: Duffy, T. M., and D. J. Cunningham, "Constructivism: Implications for the Design and Delivery of Instruction(link is external)", Handbook of Research for Educational Communications and Technology, New York, Simon & Schuster, pp. 171, 1996.
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