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The European Graduate School

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Notions Le vivant El libro This book provides a plainspoken and thorough introduction to the web for historians—teachers and students, archivists and museum curators, professors as well as amateur enthusiasts—who wish to produce online historical work, or to build upon and improve the projects they have already started in this important new medium. It begins with an overview of the different genres of history websites, surveying a range of digital history work that has been created since the beginning of the web. The book then takes the reader step-by-step through planning a project, understanding the technologies involved and how to choose the appropriate ones, designing a site that is both easy-to-use and scholarly, digitizing materials in a way that makes them web-friendly while preserving their historical integrity, and how to reach and respond to an intended audience effectively. On this website, we present a free online version of the text. , Barnes and Noble, or U. of Penn.

The Twitter Guide for Teachers Twitter can be an incredible tool for both teachers and students when used correctly. As a teacher, your role in the process is to be professional, understanding, and as creative as possible. In regards to Twitter, the possibilities are as endless as you make them. At the Teachers Guide to Twitter you will find: How as a teacher can you effectively utilize Twitter, a creative writing lesson plan using Twitter, 15 creative ways to use Twitter in the classroom, and 17 videos on how as a teacher can you use Twitter in classroom! Justin Bieber has 40.3 million followers. Lady Gaga, who was recently bumped from the number one spot, is at number two with 38 million followers. This amazing “at the speed of light” way to communicate with millions of people precisely at the same exact time has given these four people, and many others, a powerful voice. Used responsibly and with some humility, Twitter is a fantastic learning tool.

Canal-U MeBeam video chat rooms Philosophies.tv The Social Life of Information Lea Wade Science Librarian and Chair of Reference University of New Orleanslwade@uno.edu The Social Life of Information. John Seely Brown and Paul Duguid. Futurists have been foretelling the demise of print materials and the inevitable dissolution of libraries for years. The digital library is an example of the importance in understanding social constructs within a technological world. A sympathetic look at the people who make the information age possible and worthwhile, this book is recommended for all university and public libraries.

ressources culturelles Muchos enlaces This page lists the links cited in this book. Clicking on the “Link #.#” will take you back the footnote in the book where that link is cited. You can view three versions of the sites: The “Live Site,” which takes you to the current online site, the “Cached” version, which is a saved HTML version of the site on our server, or the “PDF” version. Introduction Link 0.1 — Louis Rosetto, “Why Wired?” Chapter 1 Encyclopedia of Philosophy Web TV universcience.tv - 4 min Vidéo La philo en petits morceaux Barbante, la logique ? L'objectif est de montrer l'importance et la nécessité de cette discipline à part que constitue la logique. Sert-elle à quelque chose ou s'agit-il seulement d'un jeu raffiné pour amateurs de casse-têtes... Lire la suite 4 min Vidéo La philo en petits morceaux Esprit es-tu là ? Chaque être humain est doté d'un corps et d'un esprit.

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