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Maggie Verster

Free Technology for Teachers: Literature Map - Find Authors You Might Like - 0 views

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    Finding books that kids will like can be a difficult task. Literature Map is a tool that might make that process easier. Literature Map provides a web of authors you might like based on authors that you already enjoy reading. To use Literature Map just type an author's name into the search box and webbed list of authors will be displayed. The authors' names closest to the author whose name you entered are the authors whose work you're most likely to enjoy.
Maggie Verster

Infolink librarians - History and + where do you join? - 5 views

Hi everybody, This group is the bookmaking group for our South African Infolinkers e-mail distribution group. The e-mail group is a moderated group (to keep e-mail spam out) but Joy is always...

started by Maggie Verster on 22 Jun 09 no follow-up yet
Maggie Verster

Library - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • NetLibrary, 93% of undergraduate students claimed that finding information online makes more sense to them then going to the library. Also, 75% of students surveyed claimed that they did not have enough time to go to the library and that they liked the convenience of the Internet. While the retrieving information from the Internet may be efficient and time saving than visiting a traditional library, research has shown that undergraduates are most likely searching only .03% of the entire web.[34] The information that they are finding might be easy to retrieve and more readily available, but may not be as in depth as information from other resources such as the books available at a physical library.
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      Why would the depth of information not be as good as physical resources?
Maggie Verster

Free Ebook: Getting IT Right - Understanding IT better by G.Ram Kumar - 0 views

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    "Getting IT Right" is for folks who have no clue about Information Technology and its ability in bettering our day-to-day lives. It introduces novices into the world of IT and helps in knowing what's in store by becoming computer savvy. This book serves as a primer and makes the reader aware of what IT can do and how much can be accomplished by harnessing its power. Learning IT is not that tough as it is being made out. Mind you, without IT skills you are nowhere in today's workplace. This book would help you form an idea what IT is all about and prepare you to pick up the rudiments of IT.
Maggie Verster

"First Aid" a free wikibook - 0 views

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    This book covers in depth all topics required for a standard first aid course, and also includes a section on advanced topics. The basics covered include: * Primary assessment and CPR * Legal aspects of first aid, including negligence and consent * Circulatory emergencies, such as bleeding, heart attack and stroke * Respiratory emergencies, such as asthma and anaphylactic shock * Internal injuries, such as broken bones, chest injuries, and internal bleeding * Burns, seizures and other medical conditions In the chapter on advanced topics, you'll find information about oxygen administration and airway management; AED operation and wilderness techniques; additional assessments and triage.
Maggie Verster

Free ebook: Introducing Copyright - 0 views

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    The Commonwealth of Learning has made the book Introducing Copyright available through download from its website. The book assumes no special knowledge and avoids technical language as much as possible. Introducing Copyright explains copyright protection and what it means for copyright holders and users. It introduces digital rights management, open licenses, software patents and copyright protection for works of traditional knowledge.
Maggie Verster

Manage Your PDF Documents with Free Tools - 0 views

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    Whether you are downloading ebooks, gadget manuals, research papers or your monthly bank statements, chances are that all these documents are available as Adobe PDF files. That's because PDF is probably the only format that can retain the original formatting and can be read across all platforms or even on the web if you don't want to install any desktop software for reading PDFs.
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