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A model of factors influencing in-service teachers' social network prestige in online peer assessment
2022
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology
The rise of teacher training in online interactive learning environments has contributed to teachers' professional development and brought new vitality to the informatisation of education. Many researchers have reported that there is a participation gap in online interactive learning environments. Research on the factors influencing this is very important. Social network prestige, which measures the degree to which learners gain peer attention in directed social networks, is one of the
doi:10.14742/ajet.7622
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