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Patricia LeClaire's comment,
June 18, 12:32 PM
One of my favorite design tools for both static illustration and rapid animation building.
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Audrey's comment,
June 15, 4:42 PM
Computers do not give answers or interact. They are useful but not human. No matter how well you can use them, they wont automatically give answers. Teenagers do not have to look hard for face-to-face interaction, it is part of education, studying and learning: audrey@homeschoolsource.co.uk
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Audrey's comment,
June 13, 1:17 PM
When I look at all these different ways of communicating via the "internet", I think, "thanks for books".
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Carisa Kluver's curator insight,
June 13, 12:26 PM
Excellent deconstruction of recent research findings ...
Carla Smith's curator insight,
June 15, 9:04 PM
Interesting article and we do need more research about e-books. Delete the scoop?
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Social Media Consultant's curator insight,
May 22, 10:13 AM
Maximize Your Video Channel by Taking the YouTube Creator Academy Course
Julio Vizcarra's curator insight,
May 26, 12:17 AM
Al mejor estilo MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) Yotube publica cursos online.
wanderingsalsero's curator insight,
May 31, 10:27 PM
I WILL be taking this. Sounds like a great idea. I'm convinced that a lot of the stuff the 'gurus' put in their courses (the ones they charge for) is freely available somewhere. In the case of YouTube, I know for a fact that they publish a LOT of good stuff that's totally free....e.g. the YouTube Creators Playbook (that I found over a year ago).
I am also convinced that understand just this one simple, well-known tool of YouTube is (all by itself) a highly marketable skill. I'll bet if you walked into 10 businesses and just said, "Hi, my name is Art Williams. I'm a YouTube consultant. Are you doing anything with YouTube to build your business?" it would lead to several people expressing interest.
I think the key to making that kind of prospecting work would be to have several different 'products' or services available. Some people will need to be nurtured for a bit before they finally give you some real business....kinda like going into a Denny's and ordering an iced-tea first and then deciding that you really are hungry. Delete the scoop?
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Linda Dougherty's curator insight,
June 12, 12:09 AM
Good article to share with your teachers who are looking to improve student research skills to meet standards.
Maria Persson's comment,
June 17, 11:00 PM
If this happens in the early years of learning it will not be such an issue at the tertiary level where plagiarism is still a real problem!
Maria Persson's curator insight,
June 17, 11:07 PM
A number of great points that are both practical and theoritical in terms of how to assist students' understanding of digital literacy skills, preparing them for the future, increasing their understanding of what the future might bring! Delete the scoop?
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