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The Presentation of Self in Everyday Ether: A Corpus Analysis of Student Self-Tellings in Online Graduate Courses

Online Learning Journal - United States
doi 10.24059/olj.v11i3.1723
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Computer NetworksEducationCommunications
Date

February 11, 2019

Authors
Carla MeskillGulnara Sadykova
Publisher

The Online Learning Consortium


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