Research article    |    Open Access
International Journal on New Trends in Education and Their Implications 2012, Vol. 3(2) 90-99

Zimbabwe Open University’s Bachelor of Education Students’ Attitudes on the Use of Ict in Their Studies

Tichaona MAPOLISA, Chipo CHIRIMUUTA


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