Destrezas de Información - Parte III
Jaquelina Alvarez,
Arelys Fernandez
Este módulo ayudará a desarrollar destrezas para identificar, localizar y evaluar crÃticamente las fuentes de información y su contenido. El estudiante podrá realizar búsquedas efectivas a través […]
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SBH Quiz 1
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