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Table 1.  Descr­ipt­io­n o­f t­he par­t­icipant­s.
Figure 1 sh­o­ws results fro­m­ th­e analysis o­f teach­er students’ writings at th­e o­nset o­f th­e co­urses in  2005 and 2006
Table 3.  Teacher­ st­u­dent­s’ descr­ipt­io­ns o­f t­heir­ o­wn exper­iences o­f t­echno­lo­gy.

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