Review of Using concept mapping to foster adaptive expertise

Authors

  • Jan K. Williams Texas Tech University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v24.2119

Author Biography

Jan K. Williams, Texas Tech University

Jan K. Williams graduated from the Curriculum and Instruction Ph.D. program at Texas Tech University.  Her research interests include digital technology and media used in schools to facilitate learning for students.

References

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Published

2017-06-07

How to Cite

Williams, J. K. (2017). Review of Using concept mapping to foster adaptive expertise. Education Review, 24. https://doi.org/10.14507/er.v24.2119

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Book reviews