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Possible Science Selves : Informal Learning and the Career Interest Development Process / by Mills, Leila A.
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How Do High School Students Prefer to Learn? / by Mills, Leila A., Angnakoon, Putthachat
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Persistent Possible Science Selves / by Mills, Leila A., Lin, Lin
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Examining the Effects of Field Trips on Science Identity / by Mills, Leila A., Katzman, William
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Aligning Learner Preferences for Information Seeking, Information Sharing and Mobile Technologies by Mills, Leila A., Knezek, Gerald, Khaddage, Ferial
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Collaborative Problem Solving in Shared Space / by Lin, Lin, Mills, Leila A., Ifenthaler, Dirk
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Student-Driven Classroom Technologies : Transmedia Navigation and Tranformative Communications / by Mills, Leila A., Knezek, Gerald A., Wakefield, Jenny S.
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