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Rachel Scott

Drug Testing Is Coming to E-Gaming - The New York Times - 1 views

  • the Electronic Sports League, one of the most successful leagues in competitive video gaming, said on Wednesday that it would test players for performance-enhancing drugs starting at a tournament in August.
  • e-sports, as professional gaming is widely known, is evolving into a mainstream form of competitive entertainment.
Gale Allbritton

Voki - 1 views

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    This is a great tool to enhance interaction in the online classroom. It allows the creation of avatars with the addition of voice so you can interact with your students in ways that capture attention, motivate interaction and helps explain concepts to key audiences from varying perspectives.
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    Wow, I really like this tool, seems like Voki could improve all kinds of classes, especially foreign language or reading classes for students that may get nervous speaking aloud. Is there a tool on the teacher's side though that prints out a report of the scores on the oral tests that the students spoke of? Just curious....thanks. (O:
nutraware79

Nutrients | Free Full-Text | Human Gut Microbiome Response Induced by Fermented Dairy P... - 1 views

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      Effect of food choices/ dairy on microbiota
  • Interestingly, there was an increase of other Actinobacteria, including several species of the Coriobacteriaceae family. This effect could be attributed to the increased levels of lactose in the diet provided by regular intake of the test product.
Vanessa

Thing 8: Digital Curation Tools - Cool Tools for School - 6 views

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    I like the section on "curating vs dumping". In a previous course, we used Zotero to store our sources for annotated bibliographies and for classmates to have access to. I did not fully utilize this resources by tagging, sorting, etc. In this case, I just used this site to 'dump' all of my sources and then didn't do anything else with them.
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    This is a useful resource! It makes me realize that I subconsciously used a curation tool in one of my courses (one I am a very minor instructor actually). During the session, I was presenting some tips to help healthcare professionals to see how useful mastering English could be for their job (I'm the French classmate, remember. ;-) ). I decided to combine all the resources I provided about the TOEFL test, Visas, universities, and so on, in a shared Padlet everybody could implement. Though I thought the comment feature could be helpful, I relied on colors to categorize the various topics. I think including tags would be super helpful to provide multiple ways to classify resources.
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