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Jan Coe

Online Course in Science Journalism - 0 views

shared by Jan Coe on 29 Mar 11 - Cached
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    "Welcome to the world's first online course in science journalism, developed by the World Federation of Science Journalists in close cooperation with the Science and Development Network SciDev.Net. The course is ready for use by professional journalists, journalism students and teachers. Scroll down this page to see all 8 lessons so far. These each consist of an e-lecture with examples, self-teaching questions, and assignments. Lesson 2 also has personal testimonies written by experienced journalists."
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Australian Research Online - 0 views

shared by Jan Coe on 02 Nov 10 - Cached
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    Welcome to Australian Research Online - where you can search 524,344 Australian research outputs, including theses; preprints; postprints; journal articles; book chapters; music recordings and pictures. Australian Research Online searches simultaneously across the contents of Australian university and government research repositories in addition to several other collections of Australian research."
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How to understand environmental certification - 0 views

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    From the online journal SustainabilityMatters
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Plant Biology - 0 views

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    "... a useful package of information about a particular topic related to applied math and science by combining freely available articles from popular journals with curriculum, learning objects, and web sites from the AMSER portal. "
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The Knowledge Tree - 3 views

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    The Knowledge Tree is an e-journal generated by members of the Australian vocational education and training (VET) system to enable the sharing of research and learning innovation in national and global e-learning practice.
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AMSER Science Reader Monthly - 0 views

  • The AMSER Science Reader Monthly aims to provide educators with a useful package of information about a particular topic related to applied math and science by combining freely available articles from popular journals with curriculum, learning objects, and web sites from the AMSER portal. The AMSER Science Reader Monthly is free to use in the classroom and educators are encouraged to contact AMSER with suggestions for upcoming issues or comments and concerns at info@amser.org.
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    This is an outstanding source of links to quality websites in math and applied science. Aside from the monthly reports you can also search for specific topics.
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