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Translation Via Google

Podfather Designs   Google Translate About Google Translate How to use Google Translate Modify your keyboard to search in other languages Translate webpages and documents Help improve Google Translate General information for webmasters Google Translate app for Android Google Translate app for iOS Website Translator plugin for websites About the Website Translator plugin Add the Website Translator plugin to your site Help improve the automatic translation of your site Link to a translated version of your site Embedding the plugin in intranet pages Manage translation suggestions from site visitors Invite editors to help manage your page’s translations Google Translate partners European Patent Office Google Translate About Google Translate Google Translate is a free translation tool, which uses computer programs to translate between languages. This means that not all translations will be...

MOOC Curiosities

TheHybridClass101    Whenever a serious conversation about learning online is started, by persons of my acquaintance, questions about testing and course credits  reflect the most frequent curiosities.  Apparently,the results from a quiz or exam, given on the internet,lacks credibility in the minds of most traditionally schooled  students.I am quick to undeceive them. The common notion that online courses would be vulnerable to cheaters or somehow easier than those attended inside a 'real classroom' is inaccurate.The opposite is true. as or cheating, most questions are derived directly from the lecture,reading materials or assignment related materials. Having access to a vessel of information as vast as the internet allows a student to google the questions,but the results are rarely appropriate.      Coursera requires an honor agreement to be clicked upon before testing begins. If course credit is offered or a student wishes to receive an o...