Collaborative Editing and the Power of Bad Examples
When I was a teenage chess fanatic, the most useful book I read was called How Not to Play Chess.
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When I was a teenage chess fanatic, the most useful book I read was called How Not to Play Chess.
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Read moreA few quick tips on designing online courses collated from various sources.
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