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Learn about CISSP ® Exam Preparation Part 1 - 1 views

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    This CISSP® online training course will review five of the CISSP® Common Body of Knowledge (CBOK) domains including Information Security and Risk Management, Security Architecture and Design, Access Control, Application Security and Operations Security. CISSP® Exam Preparation Part 1 online training will help you prepare for the CISSP® certification exam. Once you have completed CISSP® Exam Preparation Part 1 the next course in this series is CISSP® Exam Preparation Part 2. The CISSP® Exam Preparation Part 2 course will enhance your knowledge by discussing the principles of security management, learn how to perform cryptography, how to secure system architecture, system controls, and the best practices to use to keep operations secure.
Beth Worthy

How You Can Obtain Doctorate with Research Transcription - 0 views

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    Thousands of doctoral students are finding research transcription extremely useful to increase their skill sets and earning potential. Learn more!
Sherri Johnston

Language games - 0 views

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    European site has games to learn a number of languages including French, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, German and English. There are a few free Bingo games (health and home objects). There are sheets that provide expressions (at least for French) that you'll use when playing board games or card games. Those could come in handy for building cultural vocab. that we don't often encounter in our academic language classes.
Isabelle Jones

Chanson française - 0 views

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    Not sure everything is suitable for class use but there is a lot there...
Isabelle Jones

psagnier's channel - Sketchcast.com - 0 views

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    example of how to use sketchcast for teaching languages
Andrew Jeppesen

Room Design Games, Virtual Room Design at Fun Dress up Games - 0 views

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    Has several links to flash game sites where you can arrange furniture. Have used 1 for listening activity on the housing topic. I used Japanese to say where things were in the room and students had to place the items in the correct spot.
Isabelle Jones

http://connectigramme.com/index.htm - 0 views

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    very dry but useful
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