I found that creating my own "textbook" for one of my courses was easier because I could customize the information that I wanted my students to have. I chose to use a site called LiveBinder . You may remember me writing about it late last year. Today I would like to take a moment to show you how to create your very onw LiveBinder with "What to Do in Just a Few!"
What to Do in Just a Few: Creating a LiveBinder
Isn't it scary how print textbooks are starting to become a thing of the past? As one video clip I recently watched on YouTube said, "We live in the age of information overload." In many ways, this is so true.When we order a textbook, it immediately becomes irrelevant. Educators need to find relevant and up-to-date information all of the time.
I found that creating my own "textbook" for one of my courses was easier because I could customize the information that I wanted my students to have. I chose to use a site called LiveBinder . You may remember me writing about it late last year. Today I would like to take a moment to show you how to create your very onw LiveBinder with "What to Do in Just a Few!"
I found that creating my own "textbook" for one of my courses was easier because I could customize the information that I wanted my students to have. I chose to use a site called LiveBinder . You may remember me writing about it late last year. Today I would like to take a moment to show you how to create your very onw LiveBinder with "What to Do in Just a Few!"
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