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Discover niche sites designed for students and educators, and consider how they might augment online learning resources in your classes. Via Beth Dichter
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
February 22, 11:36 PM
Although this post discusses these sites in relationship to online learners I would suggest that any of whom use the Internet to do research will find a new resource or two that may be helpful. The seven sites discussed are: * StudyBlue.com * Omeka.com * Bamboo DiRT * World Digital Library * DigitalLiteracy.gov * GCFLearnFree.org * Processing.org You will find a short description about what each site provides as well as a link to the site.
Casey Strachan's comment,
February 23, 1:02 PM
Thanks Beth, I agree, a few great research and information resources!
Casey Strachan's curator insight,
February 23, 1:08 PM
Wether you're a current student, lifelong learner, educator, or if you're a writer or researcher, this article is full of good info. Find online learning resources as well as a few helpful research resources. Delete the scoop?
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