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Started by Athena 1775, January 10, 2013, 06:11:09 PM

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Athena 1775

I posted the message below in the IIT section, and Nero suggested that I re-post it here as well:
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Hi everyone-

I found a neat website called Quizlet... It's free, and allows you to create and share study tools with other users.  I took the time to upload a bunch of my AS marksmanship study material, and hope to do the same with my history material soon.

And now... I want to share.  I'm thinking this tool might be useful for other IIT's, returning Appleseeders, or anyone else who wants to "drink more from the fire hose".  :)  If you'd like to take a look, you can access my "class" here - http://quizlet.com/join/bK4WcBVau/ - with a (free) quizlet.com account.

The website has some pretty cool features for training and testing yourself on the information, in addition to the flash cards.  It's far from perfect, but I think it can be really useful.  Take a look, and let me know if you have any questions or comments.

Athena 1775
"Spirit, that made those spirits dare / To die, and leave their children free..." -Emerson, "Concord Hymn"

"A day can press down all human things, and a day can raise them up." -Athena to Odysseus, Sophocles, "Ajax"

Bullet

Thanks so much for putting that together and sharing it....looks like a super resource!  O0 I look forward to seeing the history study material too when you get a chance to add that.
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