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Educational Information platform for student |The Knowledge Review - 0 views

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    The Knowledge Review is an international education magazine for universities, students, teachers and parents offering news, blogs, articles and courses from the best universities. Working as a platform, The Knowledge Review gives a broad view of the vast education sector from the point of view of a student, educator and a university. Being one of the top international education and knowledge provider magazine, The Knowledge Review is a platform, especially made to serve as a bridge between students, educators and universities.
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Top international education magazine and knowledge magazine | The Knowledge Review - 0 views

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    Top international education magazine for all, offering knowledge, news, blogs & articles, casing educational resources, courses & learning technologies
Dion Norman

15 Free apps that you should get ~ ICT For Educators - 0 views

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       There are so many apps available, it can be overwhelming to find the right ones. Here is a list of 15 free apps which I have found useful. I am using all of them on my iPad but many are also available for other mobile devices.  1. Flipboard      This has become my favorite app and I use it more than anything else. It turns all of your social streams from sites like Facebook and Twitter into a virtual magazine. You can also add any other sites that you love to read to read on the go. The layout of this app is just beautiful. 
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Latest Magazines Archives | The Knowledge Review - 0 views

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    Our motive behind developing The Knowledge Review is to provide data relevant to every individual connected to education, i.e., Student, Parents, Professors, and Institute Management. We have created a domain which aims to provide the latest trends, news, technology development, new techniques used by different institutes, reviews of products and solutions used by institutes, etc., at one place; which will eventually facilitate the procedures of development.
Matthew Ringh

Fold-Ins, Past and Presnt - 0 views

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    From the New York Times, Mad magazine fold-ins from the 1960s to the present, in interactive form.
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Education | The Knowledge Review - 0 views

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    Our motive behind developing The Knowledge Review is to provide data relevant to every individual connected to education, i.e., Student, Parents, Professors, and Institute Management.
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