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    1. Back it up! - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Finally, Wired magazine provides a feature with several backup options for Windows PC users and Mac Users . Have you found any backup (...)

    2. Student Video Fellowship: Brenda Neece - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      This Fellows track offered a group of faculty from a range of disciplines the opportunity to investigate how to effectively design student video (...)

    3. How (and why) to search EEBO: the Early English Books Online database | Duke Divinity School Library

      You can also check out ProQuest's full guide to searching EEBO here:  https://proquest.libguides.com/eebopqp For additional resources and (...)

    4. Sharing references with your students - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Read more about it on the library hacks blog , and our blog (Zotero is a reason to use Firefox ) For keeping track of citations and managing (...)

    5. Getting Started with Student Podcast Assignments - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      OIT also offers training and self-paced options through LinkedIn Learning . Students will need to fill out a release form for public (...)

    6. Duke’s Writing in the Disciplines Workshops for Spring 2020

      This session explores a range of options for staging the writing process in ways that can maximize learning, without overburdening the (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      No need to despair, though – several legal research options are available for no cost or low-cost. First, check with your state or (...)

    8. Design and Grade Course Work - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Our page on  Alternative Strategies for Assessment and Grading  outlines some options for creating assessment activities and (...)

    9. Monotasking - Project Management - LibGuides at Duke University

      There are plenty of apps and programs to help with these strategies, but most require a change of habit rather than equipment.

    10. Blogs, wikis and discussion boards: Which one fits your course? - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetim

      If you would like more information on options for using blogs and wikis in your course or if you would like to discuss approaches to (...)

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