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This collection of links, chosen and maintained by Gutman Library Research Services staff, provides links to freely available sites of interest to educators. Click on a topic to view links to related websites. Please tell us about websites we should consider adding... Adult Education and Literacy

websites for Educators

http://www.gse.harvard.edu/library/educator_resources.html
http://edudemic.com/2010/07/the-100-best-and-free-online-learning-tools/

The 100 Best (And Free) Online Learning Tools

We’re always excited to find the next best thing. But how does one actually find this supposed next best thing? Let Edudemic do the work for you! For example, ever wanted to spend zero dollars but have some of the most bleeding edge technologies at your disposal? Fear not! In the vain of C4LPT, we bring you many other resources that are not as well-known as those featured on their site .
The analog-to-digital shift that has seen e-readers booting out books, smartphones trumping landlines and tablets making desktops look fuddy-duddy is also bringing new tech tools to the classroom.

7 tech tools now available in the classroom, for better or worse

http://blog.ted.com/2013/05/06/7-tech-tools-now-available-in-the-classroom-for-better-or-worse/
http://www.extension.harvard.edu/resources/career-academic-resource-center/study-skills-tutoring In addition to CARC reference library and free workshops, the following study skills services are available to registered Harvard Extension School students.

Study Skills and Tutoring

Your Study Guides and Strategies starts here!

Thinking and memorizing; test preparation and taking menus

http://www.studygs.net/shared/testing.htm
Common: Believing that focusing on detail is the only and best path to success. Uncommon: Let’s be honest: Most things studied in college are quickly forgotten. I believe this is partly due to the sheer number of concepts addressed per class, per semester. http://www.theuncommonlife.com/blog/how-to-become-smarter-by-doing-less/

How to become smarter by doing less in the information age | The Uncommon Life by Kent Healy