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I liked this lecture a great deal on how to give a great lecture. If the link does not automatically take you there, go to udemy.com and type in or paste the lecture title.
Helps learners find correct APA formatting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nb6JrtkFXY
For students that are learning how to write papers, I always refer them to OWL at Purdue.
this is one of Pearson's products
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I'm wondering if there is an open source algorythm, program code, or even a free adaptive learning platform that exists for instructors to use in developing learning activites?
This website is by technology advice. It has a lot of interesting information about gamification and how it has been used in the past along with the future path they anticipate it taking.
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