…s for a piece of applied writing. Our students might thus adapt their work to a wiki, a basic Web site, a blog, a letter to the editor of the campus or community newspaper, a letter to a campus or government official, a brochure, or some other occasion. Part of the work that the …
…2023). Investigating the potential of the semantic web for education: Exploring Wikidata as a learning platform. Education and Information Technologies, 28(10), 12565–12614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-023-11664-1 Gershon, N., & Page, W. (2001). What storytelling can do for in…
…org.il/?CategoryID=321&ArticleID=251 Or perhaps: Archimedes’ screw. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_screw 158. In the Land of Israel, flax ripens during March-April, and may coincide with this festival (whose date is based on the lunar calen- dar). Not all labors are…
…s for a piece of applied writing. Our students might thus adapt their work to a wiki, a basic Web site, a blog, a letter to the editor of the campus or community newspaper, a letter to a campus or government official, a brochure, or some other occasion. Part of the work that the …
…2023). Investigating the potential of the semantic web for education: Exploring Wikidata as a learning platform. Education and Information Technologies, 28(10), 12565–12614. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-023-11664-1 Gershon, N., & Page, W. (2001). What storytelling can do for in…
…o) și, bineînțeles, fiecare beneficiază de descriere detaliată și fotografii pe Wikipedia.org. Publicații despre situri: 161 • Volumul „Romania. Patrimoine mondial / World Heritage”, coordonatori: prof. dr. ing. Dan Lungu, prof. dr. Tereza Sinigalia, Institutul Naţional al Co z m…
…esca Coccetta Ca’ Foscari University of Venice [email protected] The Effects of Wikis on the Narrative Genre: A Case Study Research into collaborative writing in L2 using wikis has focused mainly on the writing process (e.g. Mak and Coniam, 2008; Kessler, 2009; Lee, 2010). Yet re…
…es the electromagnetic force. The best description I’ve found so far comes from Wikipedia: viz., photons are ‘chunked ripples in a field, or “excitations”, that “look like” particles’ (Wikipedia s.v.; emphasis added). That is, a photon can be considered as a discretely located (w…