Early Childhood Educators’ Attitudes to Internet Self-Efficacy and Internet-Related Instructional Applications: The Mediating Effects of Internet Enjoyment and Professional Support
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- Oliemat, Enass & Ihmeideh, Fathi & Alkhawaldeh, Mustafa, 2018. "The use of touch-screen tablets in early childhood: Children's knowledge, skills, and attitudes towards tablet technology," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 88(C), pages 591-597.
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