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  • Document Type:
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    • Collection:
      Bellevue University: Digital Archive Collection
    • Abstract:
      Volume 20, Number 3 Summer 2017 TechBoomers https://techboomers.com/ Are you a little behind in technology and do not know how to use popular websites? There are so many new sites and apps coming out every day it is hard to keep track of them all. This is where “Techboomers” comes to the rescue! They currently offer over 100 free courses created of over 1,000 video and article tutorials on how to use popular websites and apps. Some examples are: Amazon, ebay, Facebook, LinkedIn, PayPal, Groupon, Craigslist, Netflix, hulu, Spotify, and Dropbox. All of their content is Creative Commons licensed, so you are free to reuse it to train friends and relatives that may need a little help too. There are also blog posts which offer tips on using these sites and apps that we all use. Readara www.readara.com/ Are you ready for the summer and need some new books to enjoy? “Readara” is just what you need to obtain non- fiction books. “Readara” has many wonderful features. You can search for books by author, publisher, subject, and category. You can also communicate with other readers with common interests, authors, and publishers of non-fiction books. Registered users can rate books, authors, and publishers; write reviews, make recommendations, or post suggestions for authors; and join discussion groups focused on specific areas of interest. They can also recommend reading lists to share with their peers. Cut the Knot http://www.cut-the-knot.org/index.shtml Need math help? Whether it is homework, need tips to solve problems, or just want to play math games, this web site has you covered. It offers simple to complex problems, like ones for Math Olympiads. “Cut the Knot” has a large collection of topics drawn from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, logic, probability, trigonometry, visual illusions, fallacies, math magic, social sciences, calculus, games and puzzles. The author seeks to help people explore the beauty of math. The web site also includes articles, book reviews, and interactive activities. Just Free Books ...
    • Relation:
      http://cdm16250.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16250coll4/id/553
    • Online Access:
      http://cdm16250.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16250coll4/id/553
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.42E5BB2B