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Using Search Operators - 0 views

  • A search operator is an instruction that joins keywords to form a new, more complex query. It enables you to look for several words at once by telling Copernic Desktop Search how to link keywords. The most common search operators are the three Boolean operators (AND/+, OR and NOT/-), which allow the inclusion or exclusion of documents from the search results.
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    Using Search Operators to narrow the search
Dave Blodgett

Electronic Portfolios in the K-12 Classroom - 0 views

  • The three most common types of portfolios are: the working portfolio, which contains projects the student is currently working on or has recently completed. the display portfolio, which showcases samples of the student's best work. the assessment portfolio, which presents work demonstrating that the student has met specific learning goals and requirements.
Teresa Ilgunas

WatchKnowLearn - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 7 views

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    Tons of free videos linked to your curriculum...
Cara Whitehead

Early Elementary Science Curriculum - K-2 Interactive Science Program - 3 views

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    Online, interactive, standards-based science curriculum www.science4us.com
Global Opportunities

What Are The Benefits of Studying In Canada? - 1 views

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    There are many good reasons to consider studying in Canada, but the news team at Global Opportunities has done the research and ranked the top five of these reasons for you. Five reasons why you should study in Canada 1. Safe and beautiful Canada is considered a very safe country. It boosts lower crime rates than many other western nations. In addition, its vast geography and expansive unspoiled wilderness are a sight to behold. If nature isn't your thing, Canadian cities are full of culture, museums, galleries, and exciting things to do. 2. Multicultural environment Multiculturalism is a trademark of Canada. Everyone is welcomed and embraced. Vancouver and the surrounding municipalities have rich and vibrant Chinese and Indian communities, but many nationalities and ethnicities are well represented throughout the country and city. In 1971, Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. By so doing, Canada affirmed the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of their racial or ethnic origins, language, or their religious affiliation. 3. Affordable Education International students can attend school in Canada for a significantly lower price compared to other countries. The average tuition fees for colleges and universities in Australia, New Zealand, the U.K., the U.S., and Canada are compared in this article. The U.S. was by far the most expensive, and Canada was by far the most cost-efficient. 4. Quality Education You don't always get what you pay for in life. Despite being less expensive than other nations, Canada has some of the world's most acceptable living and educational standards. British Columbia and Canada's universities are renowned for their quality on a global scale. This is caused, in part, by the fact that provincial governments regulate institutions. You know a Canadian university, like UCW, is up to tight government criteria if you're a student there. UCW undergoes a regular five-yea
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