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This workshop will introduce the importance of identifying, understanding, and addressing implementation barriers and facilitators. It will also feature a review of common methods of data collection ...
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Abstract: This work presents an educational experience developed during the 2022-2023 academic year as part of a project of the “Programa de Redes de investigación en docencia universitaria” (Research ...
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