This US News & World Report article gives several thoughts about having a successful first year, including lengthing your attention span, studying for tests, "auditioning" professors, and using independent time management skills. ...
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This US News & World Report article gives several thoughts about having a successful first year, including lengthing your attention span, studying for tests, "auditioning" professors, and using independent time management skills. ...
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by Brian Lamb
It’s risky to talk about wikis as if they’re all the same. In practice, the term wiki (derived from the Hawaiian word for "quick") is applied to a diverse set of systems, features, approaches, and projects. Even dedicated wikiheads engage in perpetual arguments about what constitutes true wikiness. But some fundamental principles (usually) apply.2 Via Dennis T OConnor
Allan Shaw's insight:
Interesting perspective and well worth reflection. The balance of the human need to learn and grow and the ego of 'this is my writing' leads to an interesting tension.
Dennis T OConnor's curator insight,
January 27, 5:25 PM
A solid artilce on Wikis recommended to me by my graduate ,student, Michelle Creadon, Delete the scoop?
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The audience for these tips are US students but the underlying thread through many are applicable more broadly and also, at least partially applicable for senior high school students and teachers.