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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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10 Websites To Help Improve Students' Grammar

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Grammar is one of the most difficult concepts to teach students of any age. As an educator, you can find yourself tearing your hair out over it. Instead, it’s worth giving online tools a try. They can give your students the skills they need to understand grammar, and the tools to give it a try for themselves. These ten websites can help you and your students get to grips with grammar, in a new and interesting way.
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How I Use Open Educational Resources (OER)

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Open Educational Resources (OER) are increasingly important when we consider the breadth and depth of material that are being produced by educational institutions, media production companies,  and ...
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Information Wants to Be Free - But Not Always | Library Babel Fish | InsideHigherEd

Information Wants to Be Free - But Not Always | Library Babel Fish | InsideHigherEd | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

I have a confession to make. For many years, I’ve done odd jobs for Bedford Books, which specializes in writing handbooks as well as other textbooks. One of the projects I worked on had a nifty free website, Research and Documentation Online. Chances are, a lot of you have links to this site on your library or course page. If you click on it now, though, you’ll find out that it’s not there anymore.

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