13 August, 2014

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Getting medical coverage during job hunt

The National Center for Education Statistics found that in 2014 more than 3 million people were expected to graduate college (with an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctor’s degree) . While many of these new grads will find jobs immediately, for some, it may take a while.

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Have a video review of the app before you buy it

If you want to have a review videos for apps for kids for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Android, together with App trailers, book and app walkthroughs, gameplay videos, all Educational apps for 0-6+ (audio and interactive books, children games, math, early learning and abc apps through daily daily updates, you can check www.appysmarts.com Here…

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Big data gets a passing grade in education world

Big data has the potential to have a big impact on the education world, for students and teachers alike. With the expansion of online learning, such as distant learning, and the growing number of devices such as tablets being used in classrooms, gathering data is easier than ever. Learning how to use that data can…

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College student debt in US

If you are considering college enrollment for yourself or your children, the infographic below can be of interest.College student debt in US is quite high and rising, so you might want to consider the options for your children education. Have a look, leave us your comments and consider the options of MOOCS, free e-learning opportunities…

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Student loans don’t have to break you

The average student loan debt sits right around $29,000, according to a report by the Institute of College Access & Success’ Project on Student Debt. Depending on your choice of school and your choice of major, this number could be astronomically higher. In the meantime, the Chronicle of Higher Education found that roughly 20 million…

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Get the most out of your online class discussion

A report from the 2013 College Explorer found that online learning has jumped 96 percent over the last five years. Currently, about 45 percent of college students are taking at least one online course. Online courses can be just as challenging, if not more challenging, than traditional brick-and-mortar classes. With online, the professors are encouraged…