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Pinterest, Image Sharing Websites and the Law (5 December 2012) > JISC Legal > View Detail

Pinterest, Image Sharing Websites and the Law (5 December 2012) > JISC Legal > View Detail | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

This guidance is intended for staff in colleges and universities considering using image sharing social networks such as Pinterest in teaching and learning. In this guide you will find information regarding copyright and other key legal considerations in using image sharing social networks in an FE and HE context.

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Formula Sheet

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Search for formulas and instantly copy them to LaTeX or MS Word 2007+. Create and render formulas. Upload formulas and store them all in one place. Create and share lists and sheets full of formulas.

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John Dalziel's curator insight, May 18, 5:09 PM

STEM Practitioners and/or Learners, business owners and others often need formulae for their work, study or personal needs.
FormulaSheet is a web-based service designed to help facilitate working with and remembering formulas. Registration is free and once complete provides users with their own virtual folder for their formulae.
Learners and scientists working on their own projects will appreciate the LaTeX interface for creating a formula which provides quick access to a number of often used characters and symbols.
FormulaSheet is a very specialised tool aimed at a specific group of individuals that’s free to use.

eCampus ULg's curator insight, Today, 2:55 AM

Un excellent complément à la nouvelle intégration du code TeX dans les éditeurs de la plateforme eCampus !

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Sound maps | British Library - Sounds

Sound maps | British Library - Sounds | eLearning tools | Scoop.it

The British Library's sound maps provides a good way to explore more than 50,000 audio recordings organized into nine categories.

 

Just select a category then click on the placemarks on the maps. The map categories include accents & dialogues, soundscapes, wildlife, and oral histories of holocaust survivors.

 

The British Library's sound maps can be used in a number of content areas. Well worth a listen.


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