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Education 2.0 - Massive Open Online Courses What is a MOOC anyway? MOOCs are massive open online courses. As opposed to traditional courses that hav.
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The best FREE plagiarism checker. Check your paper online! The most accurate results, easy and usable report Via John Dalziel
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December 22, 2012 12:03 PM
PlagTracker can be used by learners to check their written work for any accidental plagiarism. It is easy to use and free. Delete the scoop?
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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: A Great New Feature from YouTube: Add Quizzes to your Videos. Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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Technology doesn't have to be expensive. Just ask John Kuglin, a long-time tech guru who shows educators how to tap into myriad free Web resources that can be used in and out of the classroom. Via Susan Bainbridge
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December 12, 2012 2:48 PM
These are good tools for at home or professional use. Delete the scoop?
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"Findings from Softlink’s annual Australian School Library Survey have revealed a positive link between literacy results and school library resourcing levels. The 2012 survey found schools with higher than the national average NAPLAN reading literacy scores received above average levels of library funding and staffing. A comparable result was identified between schools with low NAPLAN scores and low funding levels, with the relationship’s significance increasing from primary to secondary school. These results were echoed in the 2010 and 2011 surveys." Via Anne Whaits, Dennis T OConnor, Jason Ertz, Lisa Durff, Karen du Toit, carogers
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September 29, 2012 9:48 PM
HI Elizabeth. Thank you for the recent rescoops and for following my topic. I hope that it is helpful for you. Best of luck!
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