links for 2008-03-28
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While you may need a certificate in order to be a licensed professional of some sort, however, you don’t need to attend an expensive class for many of your other learning needs…
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This archive, provided by Columbia University, offers access to the complete range of free content developed for Fathom by its member institutions. Columbia encourages you to browse this archive of online learning resources, including lectures, articles,
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Many Americans assume that China’s internet users are both aware of and unhappy about their government’s oversight and control of the internet. But in a new survey, most Chinese say they approve of internet control and management, especially when it comes
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If you’re toying with the idea of getting over to the teaching side of the trainer/student relationship, you find a near inexhaustible trove of moodle sites, including videos. You can also try out moodle locally on Mac or Windows, or you can play with i
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…I can’t help but think that Qwaq is a watered down version of the more elegant, graphically enhanced and feature rich environments of virtual worlds…
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…So with the need for solid research established, this article will focus on how to find (on the internet), obtain, and use free and credible research…
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The program, run by an organization called America’s Choice, pairs ninth graders at six Chicago high schools with first graders at neighboring elementary schools…
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Listening to users is a tricky thing. Users often don’t know what they want, and even if they did, the communication is likely to get garbled somewhere between them and you. By no means should you ignore your users, though…
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