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Deborah Huismann

Jamie MacKenzie - FNO - 2 views

shared by Deborah Huismann on 21 Nov 12 - Cached
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    Index to Jamie MacKenzie's Online Journal, FNO. Many excellent articles especially on questions.
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    Thanks for sharing- we've marked your assignment as completed.
mcnamlin

Instagrok - 0 views

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    *finds age-appropriate educational content on any topic presented with interactive multimedia interfaces *generates quiz questions based on student's research activity and skill level *supports creation of research journals and concept maps for learning assessment
Anne Stebbing

National Geographic - 1 views

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    I can spend hours on this site. Beautiful photography, interesting information, and great search functionality - everything an online journal could aspire to be.
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    Agreed Anne, its fantastic for adults and children alike. Thanks for sharing this. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
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    Just recently discovered this site & its 7 Billion people special. Great stuff to use with students
Jo-Anne Hilliard

Education resources information centre - 1 views

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    I first came across Eric years ago at MLC. Haven't caught up with all the posts yet, so someone may have beaten me to it! Excellent search tool for anything and anyone. Contains journals, collections, microfiche archives,etc
Cheryl Taylor

The Conversation: In-depth analysis, research, news and ideas from leading academics an... - 2 views

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    The Conversation is an independent source of information, analysis and commentary from the university and research sector. The articles are well balanced, edgy and very well written.
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    I love this publication too! It covers so many international stories and issues that don't make it into mainstream news. Thanks for sharing the link to this site Cheryl. I've marked your Diigo assignment as complete on Lore.
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