Using Scoop.it as your search field is a handy way to search a large number of curated articles. Since the articles are selected by individual 'experts' you tend to get a better set of initial results than you might find with a Google or Bing search. ~ Dennis
Damned pennies
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Each day when I was growing up, my grandmother put a coin in a small
plastic piggy bank that sat on her kitchen counter. It looked somewhat like
the one ...
Patient Experience Survey
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Patients, Your Voice Matters!
The healthcare system is broken—but together, we can fix it. PHE -
Precision Healthcare Ecosystem
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How to Introduce the 6 Traits
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This article was originally published by the Writing Teacher, a fine blog
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Seeing it in Person: The Charleston Slave Market
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There is nothing quite like seeing what we’ve read about in person! A few
days ago I visited the Old Slave Mart Museum in Charleston where the
auction for ...
This site is archived
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I’ve moved my work to the Scoop.it Curation Platform. Fresh e-job listings!
Curated articles on E-Learning and Online Teaching See you there! ~ Dennis
O’Co...
Progress
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In the early 1970's the Physics Survey Committee of the National Academy of
Sciences conducted an exhaustive study of physics. The results were
published i...
How School Librarians Could Work Better Together
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by Niels Damgaard, Senior Adviser for School Libraries and Web 2.0,
Biblioteksentralen, Oslo For some years I have participated in different
ways in variou...
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