State of the art

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The '''State of the art''' e-tivity can be performed in form of '''literature search or exploration of the resources available on the web''' (i.e. patent databases, science and technology portals, etc.). In this e-tivity the students should look for '''latest research and/or technological innovations''' related to a specific topic. For online research they can use tools like Google Scholar, open-source journal, science and technology portals, or full-text databases with scientific papers.
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The '''State of the art''' e-tivity can be performed in form of '''literature search or exploration of the resources available on the web''' (i.e. patent databases, science and technology portals, etc.). In this e-tivity the students should look for '''latest research and/or technological innovations''' related to a specific topic. For online research they can use tools like [http://scholar.google.hr/ Google Scholar], open-source journal, science and technology portals, or full-text databases with scientific papers.
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Social bookmarking tools can be used for creating collections of online resources (Delicious, Diigo), collaborative writing tools for teamwork activities (Google docs), and wiki, blog, e-portfolio, or online presentations / video tagging tools (SlideSix) for reporting search outcomes.
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Social bookmarking tools can be used for creating collections of online resources ([[Delicious]], [[Diigo]]), collaborative writing tools for teamwork activities ([[Google Docs]]), and wiki, blog, e-portfolio, or online presentations / video tagging tools ([[SlideSix]]) for reporting search outcomes.
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The State of the art e-tivity can be performed in form of literature search or exploration of the resources available on the web (i.e. patent databases, science and technology portals, etc.). In this e-tivity the students should look for latest research and/or technological innovations related to a specific topic. For online research they can use tools like Google Scholar, open-source journal, science and technology portals, or full-text databases with scientific papers.

Social bookmarking tools can be used for creating collections of online resources (Delicious, Diigo), collaborative writing tools for teamwork activities (Google Docs), and wiki, blog, e-portfolio, or online presentations / video tagging tools (SlideSix) for reporting search outcomes.


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