Editorial
Abstract
By chance - or probably not so, as I shall explain in a moment - the papers which appear in this issue of ALT-J all deal, directly or indirectly, with investigations into how students interact with computers, and how they might learn most effectively.
DOI:10.1080/0968776950030201
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