PPT-M. Betrancourt, Tecfa, Université de Genève - 11 Mars 200

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Chapitre 1 Les didacticiels et l EAO Cours Apprentissage et Environnements informatiques Mireille Betrancourt Kalliopi Benetos TECFA Technologies pour la Formation

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