Bruce Pridham
- I'd describe myself as
- An Academic
Title | Time period | Linked to | Last updated |
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EDU3TL - Theories of Learning | Sem 1 (3rd Mar 2014 - 3rd July 2014) | 11/02/2016 15:19:31 | |
EDU3MYL - Supporting Middle Years Students: Learning and Transitions | Sem 2 (1st July 2014 - 9th Jan 2015) | 02/07/2014 23:32:27 | |
EDU3TL - Theories of Learning | Sem 1/Winter (10th Jan 2015 - 18th July 2015) | 26/02/2015 22:04:42 | |
EDU3CIP - Culture and Indigenous Perspectives | 16/08/2018 02:38:35 | ||
EDU3IED - Indigenous Education | 22/02/2016 23:15:41 | ||
EDU3TL - 2018 Theories of Learning | 26/03/2018 05:40:19 |
Reading intentions
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What are reading intentions?
Setting up reading intentions help you organise your course reading. It makes it easy to scan through your lists and keep track of progress. Here's an example of what they look like:
Your reading intentions are also stored in here in your profile for future reference.
How do I set a reading intention
To set a reading intention, click through to any list item, and look for the panel on the left hand side:
Item notes
What are item notes?
You can use item notes to make personal notes on any of your reading items. Notes are private to you and will not be shown to other users.
You can review your item notes from the list, the item page or here in your profile page.
How do I create an item note?
To create an item note, click through to any list item, and scroll to the bottom of the page. Here you can type your notes:
Your note will be saved automatically as you type.