…for study tool built around text from their notes. study purposes Wikipedia. It enables and should enable Create notes - You could create your own set of students to search and cross teachers to lead notes using the tool and then ask students to reference terms in order to studen…
…ence books 1 Revision 1 Siri 1 Wild guess 1 Write down vocabularies 1 YouTube 1 Wikipedia 1 Discussion and Conclusions Despite the importance of language and communication skills for students in the fields of science and engineering, a compartmentalisation of language learning an…
…ugh a class message board that may require students to reply with video, essay, wiki page or other work. Another commenter mentioned scheduling tools, maps, calendars, and payment systems. One commenter said that third-party content could be uploaded to a case docket and the inac…
…elevision) on encephalitis and acquired brain injury. Twitter: @encephalitisava Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ava_Easton Speaker: Prof. Dr Bindu Menon | M.D. (Med.), D.M. (Neuro), DNB. (Neuro), PGDCN (Neuro),(London), FRCP (Edinburgh), MNAMS. FICP, FIAN, FWSO, FAAN | www.dr…
…with a speech synthesiser , to access the Internet. Most of my contributions to Wikipedia are copyediting and article cleanups, but I also make more substantial edits. I've written a timeline of my activities on this site, along with a series I called Today's whacked-out Wikipedi…
…wareness towards global initiatives, etc. Few examples of web 2.0 tools include wikis, blogs, vodcasts, podcasts, webinars, e-mail groups, social bookmarking, web forums, instant messaging, virtual learning environment, e-portfolio, web based shared calendar, etc. In addition to …