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    1. How Active In-Class Reading Helps International Students Learn

      In two minutes, the class not only learned vocabulary that will occur in the reading, but also gained reading techniques that will (...)

    2. Glossary & Tools - ArcMap Desktop Introduction - LibGuides at Duke University

      Concepts & terminology Essential ArcMap Vocabulary (online, from ESRI) Layer: The ArcView 8+ term for a layer of information on a map (...)

    3. Spring 2013 iPads - Turkish 302, Contemporary Turkish Composition/Readings - Duke Learning Innovatio

      Goal is to quickly, and with the pronunciation of a native speaker, access new vocabulary. Use the IST CITY WALKS, METRO ISTANBUL , and (...)

    4. Dictionaries - Korean Language Learning - LibGuides at Duke University

      The approach in this book is, using the 214 Chinese “radicals (roots)” to explain the meaning of some 2,300 Chinese characters including all of (...)

    5. 7 Dictionaries That Are a Little Different - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      If you’re reading this magazine, we suspect you possess a formidable vocabulary. (Forgive us for being so bold, but you have that look (...)

    6. Schema.org and Google for Local Discovery: Some Key Takeaways - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections

      The top search engines have declared schema.org to be the best vocabulary for optimizing the semantic data in your webpages for their (...)

    7. Multimedia projects reflect service experience and language learning - Duke Learning Innovation & Li

      Comprehensibility: use of language, vocabulary, pronunciation, etc. Development of content relevant to the course: interesting (...)

    8. VoiceThread for learning Russian - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Van Tuyl was able to take quick notes about the assignments and provide students with informally written, detailed feedback about (...)

    9. Getting Started - Keyword Searching 101 - LibGuides at Duke University

      Of course, using associative or synonymous words had probably already occurred to you… But it must be reiterated: a good researcher has to (...)

    10. Onè! Respè! (Honor! Respect!) - The Devil's Tale

      We’re creating rather sweeping controlled vocabulary — describing subjects, names, and places that appear in the archive.

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