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IJSRD Journal is a leading e-journal, under which we are encouraging and exploring newer ideas of current trends in Engineering and Science by publishing papers containing pure knowledge. The Journal is started with noble effort to help the researchers in their work and also to share knowledge and research ideas.
Penzu is a free online diary and personal journal with a
focus on privacy. Easily keep a secret diary of thoughts
or a journal of notes and ideas secure and on the web.
Penzu is a free online diary and personal journal with a
focus on privacy. Easily keep a secret diary of thoughts
or a journal of notes and ideas secure and on the web.
International Journal of Stem Cell Research and Transplantation (IJST) ISSN:2328-3548 is a free access exclusive Online Journal covering areas of Stem cell research, translational work and Clinical studies in the speciality of Stem Cells and Transplantation including allied specialties relevant to the core subject.
eFieldTrips consist of four major components:1. Trip Journal First, the teacher downloads and gives students copy of a printed Trip Journal. It is a simple one page fill-in the blank type worksheet that helps to keep the students focused and provides a way for the teacher to grade student participation if he desires. The students fill-out the Trip Journal while they are completing the next component, the Virtual Visit.2. Virtual Visit The Virtual Visit is an interactive Flash movie that teaches the students about the eFieldTrip topic. It can be completed at anytime and at the student's own pace. It typically takes about 15 minutes for a student to go through the Virtual Visit.3. Ask the Experts After completing the Virtual Visit, students have an opportunity to interact with the experts. Students can ask questions via an "Ask the Experts" web form, and recieve an answer in 1-2 days.4. Live Chat Another way students can interact with experts is by participating in a live web chat at a scheduled time.
This video demonstrates how to make a complete bibliography in less than two minutes using Zotero and .pdf files sourced from online academic journals. These articles were obtained from the Journal of Digital Asset Management.
Teaching digital literacy, information literacy, citizenship literacy via journalism lessons and resources for 7-12 grade students. I like the combination of writing journalism with the deep thinking skills needed for information fluency.
Regular readers know that I'm a big fan of reflective practice--one of the greatest values of blogging for me has been that it's created a forum for me to regularly think about what I do and how I do it. But most people aren't ready to make that kind of time commitment so here's something that I think might be a perfect way to encourage reflection in the shortest time possible: the one sentence journal, a great idea from blogger Gretchen Rubin...
Recent issues in this journal and other prominent distance-learning journals have established the need for administrators to be informed and prepared with strategic plans equal to foreseeable challenges. This article provides decision makers with 32 trends that affect distance learning and thus enable them to plan accordingly. The trends are organized into categories as they pertain to students and enrollment, faculty members, academics, technology, the economy, and distance learning. All the trends were identified during an extensive review of current literature in the field
How to Teach Students to Recognize Good Journalism.
These guides include interactive lesson plans for college and high school classes in journalism, civics, social studies, communications and more. Our guides also provide topics for discussion and ideas for additional activities.
The objective of International Journal on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (IJACTE) is to help professionals working in the field, educators and policy makers to contribute, to disseminate information and to learn from each other's work.
The objective of International Journal on Advanced Computer Theory and Engineering (IJACTE) is to help professionals working in the field, educators and policy makers to contribute, to disseminate information and to learn from each other's work.