Using Technology » General Resources
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- International Society for Technology in Education ISTE is a nonprofit, worldwide, professional organization. The site provides resources, such as the Center for Applied Research in Education Technology (CARET), to promote appropriate uses of information technology to support and improve learning, teaching, and administration in K–12 education and teacher education. ISTE also has a free on-line assessment tool, STaR Chart, that can be accessed from the site. Get More Detail
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Other » Improving Teaching » General Resources
- Behind the Veil of Human Capital Human capital is one of the buzzwords of the knowledge society. But how do we value it? And what does it tell us about education and future wages? The OECD Observer invited a leading expert in labour economics, Professor Joop Hartog, to explain. Get More Detail
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Using Technology » Practice » Instructional Materials
- Education Portal of the Americas This site provides information on distance learning courses available in the countries of the Americas, including Canada, the U.S.. Chile, Mexico and Peru. The site also has a multimedia library. Get More Detail
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Other » Promoting Cooperation » Higher Education » Policy & Planning
- Where Credit Is Due Where Credit Is Due: Approaches to Course and Credit Recognition Across Borders in U.S. Higher Education Institutions. This U.S. guide explores how specific institutions have overcame the issue of student discouragement in participating in higher education exchange due to the difficulty in obtaining credit recognition for international study and overseas internships. Get More Detail
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Other » Promoting Cooperation » Higher Education » Practice
- Where Credit Is Due Where Credit Is Due: Approaches to Course and Credit Recognition Across Borders in U.S. Higher Education Institutions. This U.S. guide explores how specific institutions have overcame the issue of student discouragement in participating in higher education exchange due to the difficulty in obtaining credit recognition for international study and overseas internships. Get More Detail
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Other » Promoting Cooperation » Higher Education » Research & Evaluation
- Where Credit Is Due Where Credit Is Due: Approaches to Course and Credit Recognition Across Borders in U.S. Higher Education Institutions. This U.S. guide explores how specific institutions have overcame the issue of student discouragement in participating in higher education exchange due to the difficulty in obtaining credit recognition for international study and overseas internships. Get More Detail
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