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Plain English
Plain English (sometimes referred to more broadly as plain language) is a generic term for communication in English that emphasizes clarity, brevity, and the avoidance of technical language—particularly in relation to official government or business communication. The goal is to write in a way that is easily understood by the target audience: clear and straightforward, appropriate to their reading skills and knowledge, free of wordiness, cliché and needless jargon. It often involves using native Anglo-Saxon, or Germanic, words instead of those derived from Latin and Greek (see linguistic purism in English). Etymology[edit]
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Browse Resources Verizon Foundation proudly partners with some of the country’s top educational organizations to provide you with the latest topics, tools and trends in education. Created by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, ARTSEDGE provides resources and examples for teachers to teach in, through and about the arts. The site includes lesson plans, advocacy and professional development resources, and up-to-date information on arts programs from around the world.
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Never look up a shortcut again. Anyone who uses Powerpoint knows how important it is to work as quickly as possible. However, constantly looking up shortcuts severely hurts your speed and efficiency.
Swan - Scientific Writing Assistant
This Swan - Scientific Writing AssistaNt - aims at helping writers with the content, not the grammar or spelling. It guides you towards known good scientific writing practices and helps your readers find your contribution. The tool was designed to help you with your writing, not to merely point out errors. Using the tool should be simple; just enter your text sections into the tool, optionally make some manual elaboration and click the "Evaluate" button. Once you have used the tool with one of your own scientific papers, do let us know how it has helped to you.
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Simplified Technical English, or Simplified English is the original name of a controlled language originally developed for aerospace industry maintenance manuals. It is a carefully limited and standardized subset of English. It is now officially known under its trademarked name as Simplified Technical English (STE).
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Advances in technology generally define the latest trends in any industry, and the elearning industry is no different. New devices and APIs are shaping the present and future of how organizations administer and record learning. In 2013, we are starting to see how the latest technologies are making their way into formal learning delivery. The infographic below, provided by KnowledgeOne, details some of the latest and emerging trends in 2013 as they relate to elearning. Some of the more significant trends include: Gamification - This is arguably one the most exciting developments.
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