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Digital Competences of Prospective Engineers and Science Teachers: A Latent Profile and Correspondence Analysis
2021
International Journal of Education in Mathematics Science and Technology
In the light of ubiquitous information and communication technologies (ICT) it is essential for everyone to be digitally competent. This is particularly true for prospective engineers and teachers since their jobs play an important role in shaping our common future. We assessed engineering and science teacher students' (n=180) digital competences at two higher education institutions in Germany using the DigComp framework. Applying a group comparison using t-Test analysis we found no differences
doi:10.46328/ijemst.1831
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