Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, Volume 18, Issue 2, Article 12 (Dec., 2017)
Firmanul Catur WIBOWO, Andi SUHANDI, NAHADI, Achmad SAMSUDIN, Dina Rahmi DARMAN, Zulmiswal SUHERLI, Aceng HASANI, Suroso Mukti LEKSONO, Aan HENDRAYANA, SUHERMAN, Sholeh HIDAYAT, Dede HAMDANI, Bayram COŞTU
Virtual Microscopic Simulation (VMS) to promote students’ conceptual change: A case study of heat transfer

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