Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners.
With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
Mobile learning is not pervasive in higher education and yet its potential is enormous. This paper describes a project to instigate mobile learning in a School of Education using a wholeof- school approach to technological literacy and professional learning among academic staff.
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12 April, 2012 | Interactive web services at the turn of the 21st century spawned a number of new alluring ways to use online services writes Gerry White in DERN.
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.
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.
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!
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INDIGENOUS employment statistics are not just bleak, they're opaque and often out of date, making it harder to develop a coherent policy response to the problem.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.