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Hi all,
<div class="">Now that we have the first chapter available from Nelson Cengage (<a href="http://bit.ly/1PYeLPr" class="">http://bit.ly/1PYeLPr</a>), I have three questions:</div>
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<div class="">A. Has anyone been enthusiastic enough to throw together a SAC or some learning tasks and are willing to share them? </div>
<div class="">B. Do we have to put up with that awful online version? It’s slow to load and clunky to use. Ugh! Can we not get a good old PDF version?</div>
<div class="">C. Will the Study Design be updated with an Advice For Teachers section any time soon - including some sample assessment tasks, SACs etc?</div>
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<div class="">Cheers,</div>
<div class="">Michael Poke</div>
<div class="">Manor Lakes P-12 College</div>
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<div class="">PS. Well done Mark. It looks like a massive improvement over the last book, especially in the area of NORMALISATION!</div>
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