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Kerry J

Microsoft Word is cumbersome, inefficient, and obsolete. It's time for it to die. - Sla... - 0 views

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    For people who publish more to the web than to print, this article will ring very, very true. 
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Problems with apostrophes - 0 views

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    There are plenty of sites dealing with the use of the apostrophe in English, but many people just want a quick answer to a question that arises in the course of their work.  The following examples show correct usage for questions that arise frequently, and apply equally to British English, American English, Australian English and New Zealand English. A general tip for checking that your use of apostrophes is correct is to change the phrase around so that the part before the apostrophe becomes the last word.  If it still has the same meaning, the apostrophe was correct.
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Online Therapy Institute: Home - 0 views

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    The Online Therapy Institute provides a range of services including counselling in virtual worlds and online, web site templates for private therapists to be able to conduct e-counselling and more. Technology is becoming part of the profession. Preparing our learners to use it is vital to their careers.
Kerry J

CounSol.com Offers a Virtual Platform for Mental Health Professionals Who Seek to Manag... - 1 views

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    Not an e-learning resource, but I'd be interested in your comments on this.
Kerry J

Moodle block: Sharing Cart - 1 views

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    Sharing Cart allows you to copy resources and activities between courses - no more having to do a backup and restore just to get at specific items. Now all your activities can be treated as learning objects. Loving it so far!
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Out-of-date data masking reality of indigenous employment - 0 views

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    Article behind a paywall, but info worth knowing. No mention of the report itself of course! INDIGENOUS employment statistics are not just bleak, they're opaque and often out of date, making it harder to develop a coherent policy response to the problem. This concern, raised in research to be published today, has prompted key Aboriginal employment groups to call on the federal government to change its approach to collecting employment data for indigenous Australians.
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About-turn on treatment of the young - 1 views

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    The architect of early intervention in Australian psychiatry, Patrick McGorry, has abandoned the idea pre-psychosis should be listed as a new psychiatric disorder.
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Active listening techniques - 2 views

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    Great summary of active listening techniques and research list at end.
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We Who Feel Differently - Interviews - 1 views

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    Interview with Esben Esther Pirelli Benestad, who argues there are at least  7 gender identities, not just two.
Kerry J

Unbundling Education, A Simple Framework | M. P. STATON - 1 views

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    An interesting demographic about the ten services provided by education in the tertiary sector. PDF download available
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Online Moodle Manual for Moodle 2.2 - 0 views

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    Moodle docs page for Moodle 2.2
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Moodle Blog » Sub-page module: Yet ANOTHER way to avoid the Moodle scroll of ... - 0 views

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    This is in BETA, but looks really, really promising! A sub page module for Moodle courses, that FINALLY allows the Course Outline to be just that, and allow for sub pages with resources and activities hanging directly off them. Will save DAYS of manually linking!
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File:Stages-of-change.png - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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Motivating and Helping the Overspending Client: A Stages-of- - 0 views

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    Executive Summary Severe overspending habits can be highly resistant to change because they share many characteristics of addictions. Prochaska's Stages-of-Change Model has been used effectively in treating addictions and has been helpful in debt counseling. This article explains the Stages-of-Change Model using language easily accessible to financial advisers and their clients. Five stages of change are described in this paper: denial, ambivalence, preparation, action, and maintenance-along with the client's potential slide into relapse. The article provides guidance for assessing the overspending client's readiness to change and describes techniques for moving clients toward lasting success in controlling overspending habits.
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Addiction Services: - 0 views

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    Chart and explanation based on Di Clemente and Prochaska's work
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