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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Ontario Education Research in 140 Characters – OERS 2012
The seventh annual Ontario Education Research Symposium concluded today. A new approach was employed this year to collect feedback in real time which was compiled and included as updates throughout the symposium. Attendees were invited to send text messages when … Continue reading
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Tagged Data Visualization, Education Research, Knowledge Mobilization, R, Twitter
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2011 Census – One Stop Shopping
Unfortunately, the changes that were made to the long form census overshadowed another decision which is making detailed census data available to the public for free, rather than as products for purchase. To make it easier to locate these resources, … Continue reading