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Maggie Verster

"AcademicPub is redefining the textbook for educators, students and institutions. - 1 views

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    What if you weren't constrained by the old rules about textbooks? What if you could mix and match content for course packs from an ever-expanding content library along with your own materials and articles from the web? What if you could then distribute these new course materials in print or eBook, all while saving your students money? Well, now you can."
Maggie Verster

30 Resources to Find the Data You Need - 1 views

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    I love the way that this list has been structured. Will defintely go into my reference section! Let's say you have this idea for a visualization or application, or you're just curious about some trend. But you have a problem. You can't find the data, and without the data, you can't even start. This is a guide and a list of sources for where you can find that data you're looking for. There's a lot out there.
Maggie Verster

iTALC-(intelligent Teaching and learning with computers)- network cotrol (opensource) - 0 views

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    "iTALC is a use- and powerful didactical tool for teachers. It lets you view and control other computers in your network in several ways. It supports Linux and Windows 2000/XP and it even can be used transparently in mixed environments!"
Maggie Verster

AUP for schools (a ready made kit) - 1 views

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    A lot of stuff regarding copyright in here. Lovely resource kit
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Revolutionizing Education: What We're Learning from Technology-Transformed Schools - 0 views

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    "In this eBook, Project RED - a national research and advocacy effort - shares preliminary results from a survey of technology-rich schools and takes a look at what past research and current observation tells us about the keys to successful technology implementation. What do we know about curriculum reform or the leadership, funding and legislation changes that will allow technology to transform learning and schools, just as it has transformed homes and offices in almost every other segment of our society? "
Maggie Verster

ICT in education (ebook) from Unesco (PDF) - 0 views

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    A curriculum for schools and programme of teacher development
Maggie Verster

Great stuff!!!! Librarians' Internet Index - 1 views

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    This is a list of sites compiled by librarians to safe use internet sites
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School libraries and continuous improvement - 0 views

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    Rosaila points to an underpinning and central question that challenges school libraries today: what is the future of school libraries, and how can they be continuously improved to sustain and nurture 21st century learning? The professional need for capacity building and continuous improvement of school libraries is no more timely than at present.
Maggie Verster

Project Gutenberg - 0 views

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    There are over 20,000 free books in the Project Gutenberg Online Book Catalog. A grand total of over 100,000 titles is available at Project Gutenberg Partners, Affiliates and Resources. If you don't live in the United States, please check the copyrigh
Maggie Verster

Reading Library Stuff - 0 views

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    The library weblog dedicated to resources for keeping current and professional development
Maggie Verster

25 Online Dictionaries - 0 views

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    As you read through various definitions for dictionary most of the definitions include the word book as part of the definition. Yet, there is not question that online dictionaries abound. My preferred definition of dictionary as it relates to this post is…"a book [resource] giving information on particular subjects or on a particular class of words, names, or facts, usually arranged alphabetically: a biographical dictionary; a dictionary of mathematics."
Maggie Verster

Teaching Copyright - 0 views

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    There's a lot of misinformation out there about legal rights and responsibilities in the digital era. This is especially disconcerting when it comes to information being shared with youth. Kids and teens are bombarded with messages from a myriad of sources that using new technology is high-risk behavior. Downloading music is compared to stealing a bicycle - even though many downloads are lawful. Making videos using short clips from other sources is treated as probably illegal - even though many such videos are also lawful. This misinformation is harmful, because it discourages kids and teens from following their natural inclination to be innovative and inquisitive. The innovators, artists and voters of tomorrow need to know that copyright law restricts many activities but also permits many others. And they need to know the positive steps they can take to protect themselves in the digital sphere. In short, youth don't need more intimidation - what they need is solid, accurate information. EFF's Teaching Copyright curriculum was created to help teachers present the laws surrounding digital rights in a balanced way.
Maggie Verster

Free Online Plagiarism Detection System - 0 views

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    Check for plagiarism before you turn it in to your tutor, and before you receive a bad grade for your paper. Also, check your web content for duplication
Maggie Verster

Guide for Educators/librarians - Ready Reference & Copyright Sources - 0 views

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    Really a brilliant resource pages that covers just about everything that has do do with referencing and citation etc. Very good.
Maggie Verster

Mobile Learning: Transforming The Delivery Of Education And Training - 0 views

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    The References Notes blog is devoted to providing profiles of significant or substantive developments and news of potential interest to Reference and Research Librarians worldwide.
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