Not exact matches
The use of
Web 2.0 tools can be a powerful way to
help preservice teachers develop a critical understanding of
history and their teaching through the critique and creation of new knowledge.
Whether that platform is your own
web series or a hundred thousand Twitter followers or an established
history of literary publications and prizes or a popular blog, your publisher will be looking to you to
help bring an audience to your work.
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From the dawn of the
Web's
history — that is, over the last 15 years — companies have invented tools to
help users assess the quality and relevance of information, often by relying on others» opinions.
Philadelphia lawyer Patricia M. Dugan, who says that she is one of only a few lawyers who practice both Catholic canon law and U.S. civil law --- and one of the only laywomen in
history to do so --- has launched a
Web site devoted to
helping people understand the process of electing the next pope.
Clement's JustFix.nyc provides unrepresented tenants with a self -
help web app that assists in gathering evidence, mediating with their landlord through templated communications, reporting violations to city agencies, connecting with organizers and attorneys and presenting a «case
history» — the record of all evidence and actions taken — for housing court.
Apple has a free Android app, Move to iOS, that
helps people with a device running Android 4.0 or later to move their contacts, message
history, camera photos and videos,
Web bookmarks, mail accounts, and calendars to a new iPhone during the iPhone setup phase.