Can pupils learn through their own movements? A study of the use of a motion sensor interface
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M. Summers | J Solomon | R Bevan | A Frost | H Reynolds | M Summers | C Zimmerman | J. Solomon | R. Bevan | A. Frost | H. Reynolds | C. Zimmerman
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