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Tag Archives: books
Creative use of AI in story writing
Embracing digital book writing and sharing unleashes a world of creative, practical, and social opportunities for both authors and readers. It makes knowledge sharing and learning more accessible, affordable, and dynamic. At the Philippines Science High School in Quezon City, … Continue reading
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The SEE Library
I have set up the SEE Library https://seelibrary.org/ with books “written by, with, and for children.” Reading and writing are two sides of the same coin. To excel in reading, one has to also excel in writing. Writing digital books … Continue reading
2011: Getting ready for Fiji – the library books
In order to get this project underway, we needed library books. The strategy was to gather secondhand library books that was suitable for primary school students. One of the TAFE libraries was weeding out its collection – we were able … Continue reading