Document Type : Original Article
Authors
1 Educational Technology-Faculty of Specific Education- Tanta University
2 Educational Technology Department Specific Education College Tanta university
Abstract
Highlights
Multi-Intelligent Agents, Content Display, Virtual Environment, Computer Maintenance, Self-Regulation
Keywords
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