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Virginia Tests Video Games as Teaching Tools

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Stansbury, M. (2009) Virginia Tests Video Games as Teaching Tools eSchool News, April 28 Extract: 'Virginia reportedly has become the first state to implement a pilot...

Empowering education through technology in the k-12/school sector

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My web site focuses primarily on post-secondary education, and because of the volume of articles in the k-12/school sector, I rarely post articles about...

African Tourism Industry Needs eTraining

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Johnson, C. and de Beer, M. (2009) African Tourism Industry Needs eTraining e-Learning Africa, Vol. 4, March 12 The researchers Colin Johnson from San Francisco...

Combating Yellow Fever: A Serious Game

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Duperray, C. (2009) Combating Yellow Fever: A Serious Game eLearning Africa, No.4, March 12 The World Health Organization (WHO) in collaboration with the Agence de...

SAIDE ACEMaths Project

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Sapire, I. and Welch, T. (2009) SAIDE ACEMaths Project SAIDE Newsletter, Vol. 15, No. 1 The SAIDE ACEMaths project is an Open Educational Resources (OER)...

The Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC) expands training, course development

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Commonwealth of Learning (2009) Virtual University expands training, course development Connections, Vol. 14, No. 1 Excerpts: The Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC)...

Electronic tutor helps accounting students

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Prabhu, M. (2009) Electronic tutor helps accounting students eSchool News, Feb 23 An article about the an artificial-intelligence based computer tutoring system for accounting. 'Quantum...

Promoting Ethics in Medical Research in Africa

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eLearning Africa (2009)  'eLearning Helps to Promote Ethics in Medical Research' eLearning Africa newsletter, Feb, No. 3 TRREE for Africa is a capacity-building initiative on...

Community-Authored Resources for Education

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Tinker, R., et al (2009) 'Community-Authored Resources for Education' Concord Consortium Newsletter, Winter An analysis of the use of community-authored resources for science teaching. Quote:...

Using simulations to dig deeper in science teaching

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Tinker, R. (2009) How can less be more? Concord Consortium Newsletter, Winter A description of how the Molecular Workbench simulator can be used to allow...