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This is a group for students enrolled in MVCR's Technology Tools group.
Sharing ideas on how to integrate technology into the face-to-face and online class
A group for advisees of Dr. Richard E. West of the IPT department at Brigham Young University.
Pages of interest to those looking to sort out the facts from the myths about the brain and learning languages
The Diigo bookmark feed for UA's Design for Web & Devices 1. This feed will include sites that provide web design resources, inspiration, techniques, etc...
ENJEU, le réseau des jeunes environnementalistes du Québec, depuis 1979
This group designated for Mtraining Employees which is a global group connecting people
Where college instructors using technology in their classes or teaching online can post favorite links.
ADVOCATES FOR DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP, SAFETY & SUCCESS. Grassroots effort of educators, parents, and teens to promote digital citizenship, safety, and success. Advocacy for wise, balanced, researched bas...
Bookmarks of useful writing center resources and wcenter threads.
A group to share resources on language learning and technology
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Library of resources for teacher education students studying at Murdoch University, Western Australia. This is a moderated group for current and past students. If you wish to apply to join this group p...
This is the official group for Digital Literacy (DGL) at Full Sail University.
Links to resources on Problem-Based Learning, Linguafolio, JCPS, Comprehensible Input, student-choice, and assessment
Resources for online course design and teaching, gathered by Oregon State University Ecampus instructional designers.