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Tools for thought This site is mainly about learning and teaching at college, university and professional levels. It concentrates on underlying principles, values and analytical tools and the synthesis of odd ideas. Hover on the map for a note; click to go there: text-based navigation via the side-bar
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Almost all the pages on this site come with citation details, so there is no excuse for plagiarism! To reference this page copy and paste the text below: ATHERTON J S (2003) Doceo: [On-line] UK: Available: Accessed: Click here to recommend to a friend Technical note: if you use Internet Explorer to view this site under Windows XP with SP2 (I said it was technical), some features may not work, because they are blocked for "security" reasons. There will be a note at the top of the content window (below the toolbars) to tell you what is happening. It is safe to permit the site to run "active content" Even better, use another, more inherently secure, browser such as the excellent Mozilla Firefox or Opera. |
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