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55 kirjaa tekijältä John Daniel
A discussion of how the knowledge media can contribute to the renewal of universities, particularly through the development of distance education. It looks at universities which have risen to the challenges of cost and accessibility using technology.
A discussion of how the knowledge media can contribute to the renewal of universities, particularly through the development of distance education. It looks at universities which have risen to the challenges of cost and accessibility using technology.
Author of nine books of poetry, essays, and memoir, John Daniel recently won the 2011 Oregon Book Award in creative nonfiction for his collection of essays, The Far Corner. He is the author of Rogue River Journal. A former Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and James Thurber Writer-in-Residence at Ohio State University--and a former logger, hod carrier, railroader, and rock climbing instructor--Daniel lives in the Coast Range foothills west of Eugene, Oregon.
Ecclesiastical History Of The Britons And Saxons (1815)
John Daniel
KESSINGER PUBLISHING, LLC
2009
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Nashke, omaa dazhinjigaazowag a'a mikinaak miinawaa a'a waabooz gii-kagwejikanidiwaad. Onjida go ingii-ozhitoon o'ow mazina'igan ongow abinoojiinyag ji-ayaamowaad nawaj ge-agindamowaad aabajichigaadesininig 'iw zhaaganaashiimowin This book is part of the effort to produce varied leveled readers in Ojibwe. Each page contains 14 words that match the pictures on the page to assist in comprehension without translation. This book contains a short story about the tortoise and the hare. Translations for teachers, parents, etc. are in the back of the book. This is a level 14 book for children learning to read in Ojibwe. Check out my author page for more details on books and levels.
Nashke, omaa dazhinjigaazowag bami'aagaansag. Onjida go ingii-ozhitoon o'ow mazina'igan ongow abinoojiinyag ji-ayaamowaad nawaj ge-agindamowaad aabajichigaadesininig 'iw zhaaganaashiimowin This book is part of the effort to produce varied leveled readers in Ojibwe. Each page contains 14 words that match the pictures on the page to assist in comprehension without translation. This book contains a short story about various people and their pets. Translations for teachers, parents, etc. are in the back of the book. This is a level 14 book for children learning to read in Ojibwe. Check out my author page for more details on books and levels.
Nashke, omaa dazhinjigaade gabe-gikendaasoowigamig. Onjida go ingii-ozhitoon o'ow mazina'igan ongow abinoojiinyag ji-ayaamowaad nawaj ge-agindamowaad aabajichigaadesininig 'iw zhaaganaashiimowin This book is part of the effort to produce varied leveled readers in Ojibwe. Each page contains 14 words that match the pictures on the page to assist in comprehension without translation. This book contains information and things about pathways and going to college. Translations for teachers, parents, etc. are in the back of the book. This is a level 14 book for children learning to read in Ojibwe. Check out my author page for more details on books and levels.
Nashke, omaa dazhinjigaazowag abinoojiinyag waa-o-gabeshiwaad megwayaak. Onjida go ingii-ozhitoon o'ow mazina'igan ongow abinoojiinyag ji-ayaamowaad nawaj ge-agindamowaad aabajichigaadesininig 'iw zhaaganaashiimowin This book is part of the effort to produce varied leveled readers in Ojibwe. Each page contains 14 words that match the pictures on the page to assist in comprehension without translation. This book contains a story about kids getting ready to go on a camping trip. Translations for teachers, parents, etc. are in the back of the book. This is a level 14 book for children learning to read in Ojibwe. Check out my author page for more details on books and levels.
Nashke, omaa dazhinjigaadeni ge-izhichigewaad abinoojiinyag imaa odaminookamig. Onjida go ingii-ozhitoon o'ow mazina'igan ongow abinoojiinyag ji-ayaamowaad nawaj ge-agindamowaad aabajichigaadesininig 'iw zhaaganaashiimowin This book is part of the effort to produce varied leveled readers in Ojibwe. Each page contains 13 words that match the pictures on the page to assist in comprehension without translation. This book contains a story about a going to the park. Translations for teachers, parents, etc. are in the back of the book. This is a level 13 book for children learning to read in Ojibwe. Check out my author page for more details on books and levels.