Copying and pasting has long been stigmatised in education as an easy shortcut, or even outright plagiarism. Yet in practice, copy-and-paste can be a powerful learning tool when used appropriately.
The first whiff of scratch and sniff came courtesy of innovative carbon copy technology created by 3M. The company’s organic chemist Gale Matson had developed a new way to produce instant, handwritten ...
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