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There were also several smaller rooms for students to use if they wanted to tape record reading , use the computers , or felt they needed a quieter setting . Following their work with children , graduate students participated in weekly ...
There were also several smaller rooms for students to use if they wanted to tape record reading , use the computers , or felt they needed a quieter setting . Following their work with children , graduate students participated in weekly ...
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In this way the graduate students in Literacy Space used Blackboard discussions as a time to reflect , integrate their learning and their practice as well as seek advice from their colleagues . It was also important for the instructors ...
In this way the graduate students in Literacy Space used Blackboard discussions as a time to reflect , integrate their learning and their practice as well as seek advice from their colleagues . It was also important for the instructors ...
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This was a common theme on Blackboard as graduate students identified their challenges , designed instruction , and communicated with each other . As evidenced in the Blackboard discussions , graduate students were asking their ...
This was a common theme on Blackboard as graduate students identified their challenges , designed instruction , and communicated with each other . As evidenced in the Blackboard discussions , graduate students were asking their ...
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