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How to call articles, online courses, educational videos with one phrase?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InThe use of “So X as to be Y”What do you call a note that gives preliminary information before the main part?How would one use the phrase 'kitchen roll'?Another term/phrase for kill two birds with one stoneWord Hunt: A Collection of Lessons, but a subset of a Course?Anaylsis of Text and Words choice between 'Calumniate vs Asperse vs besmirch'Single-word or idiom request to mean “overshoot the runway” and its etymologyWord or phrase for the beauty in pain, tragedy, damage, etc?English equivalent to Russian “Ты обалдел/офигел/etc.?”Why does “I never recognize 90% of the people” mean “I never recognize more than 10% of the people”?
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I want to write a sentence "You can put any ... on our platform". ... is a phrase that would mean articles, online courses, educational videos, etc.
1) What would be the appropriate phrase?
2.1) Is "learning materials" too narrow for the intended meaning?
2.2) Is "educational content" too formal?
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I want to write a sentence "You can put any ... on our platform". ... is a phrase that would mean articles, online courses, educational videos, etc.
1) What would be the appropriate phrase?
2.1) Is "learning materials" too narrow for the intended meaning?
2.2) Is "educational content" too formal?
meaning phrase-requests
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"Here media! Come here, media! Ah, that's a good media!"
– Hot Licks
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Can you put Apple iBooks on your platform?
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I want to write a sentence "You can put any ... on our platform". ... is a phrase that would mean articles, online courses, educational videos, etc.
1) What would be the appropriate phrase?
2.1) Is "learning materials" too narrow for the intended meaning?
2.2) Is "educational content" too formal?
meaning phrase-requests
New contributor
I want to write a sentence "You can put any ... on our platform". ... is a phrase that would mean articles, online courses, educational videos, etc.
1) What would be the appropriate phrase?
2.1) Is "learning materials" too narrow for the intended meaning?
2.2) Is "educational content" too formal?
meaning phrase-requests
meaning phrase-requests
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New contributor
New contributor
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"Here media! Come here, media! Ah, that's a good media!"
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
Can you put Apple iBooks on your platform?
– Jim
3 hours ago
add a comment |
"Here media! Come here, media! Ah, that's a good media!"
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
Can you put Apple iBooks on your platform?
– Jim
3 hours ago
"Here media! Come here, media! Ah, that's a good media!"
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
"Here media! Come here, media! Ah, that's a good media!"
– Hot Licks
3 hours ago
Can you put Apple iBooks on your platform?
– Jim
3 hours ago
Can you put Apple iBooks on your platform?
– Jim
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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I would recommend
TEACHING AIDS .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
teaching aid
noun
: an object
(such as a book, picture, or map)
or device (such as a dvd or computer)
used by a teacher to enhance or enliven classroom instruction
// audiovisual teaching aids
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I would recommend
TEACHING AIDS .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
teaching aid
noun
: an object
(such as a book, picture, or map)
or device (such as a dvd or computer)
used by a teacher to enhance or enliven classroom instruction
// audiovisual teaching aids
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I would recommend
TEACHING AIDS .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
teaching aid
noun
: an object
(such as a book, picture, or map)
or device (such as a dvd or computer)
used by a teacher to enhance or enliven classroom instruction
// audiovisual teaching aids
add a comment |
I would recommend
TEACHING AIDS .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
teaching aid
noun
: an object
(such as a book, picture, or map)
or device (such as a dvd or computer)
used by a teacher to enhance or enliven classroom instruction
// audiovisual teaching aids
I would recommend
TEACHING AIDS .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary
teaching aid
noun
: an object
(such as a book, picture, or map)
or device (such as a dvd or computer)
used by a teacher to enhance or enliven classroom instruction
// audiovisual teaching aids
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"Here media! Come here, media! Ah, that's a good media!"
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Can you put Apple iBooks on your platform?
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