Examen de Inglés de Murcia (PAU de 2013)

UNIVERSIDAD DE  MURCIA  I Región de Murcia Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena PRUEBAS DE ACCESO A LA UNIVERSIDAD PARA ALUMNOS DE BACHILLERATO LOE Septiembre 2013 INGLÉS CÓDIGO 133 Opción A Twitter A new space for learning teaching and thinking Running a seminar in Twitter might sound like a relatively simple exercise ensure students have devices through which to tweet and then position your professor in front of his computer and let himher start the lesson but there was a bit of preparation time involved too Is there something to gain by being alone together as Sherry Turkle from the MIT wo…
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