The challenge of online learning vs classroom learning?
If you would like to see the pros and cons of learning in an actual and a virtual classroom go through this infographic and leave your comments. We would like…
If you would like to see the pros and cons of learning in an actual and a virtual classroom go through this infographic and leave your comments. We would like…
We are lucky to say that the times when we thought that the learning ends with the college of university degree are over.
With the online university open for everybody, regardless their age, even the retired people can learn something more.
The highly individualized learning program enables school districts in order to increase engagement and academic outcomes for students away from the classroom
K12 Inc., leading provider of technology-powered individualized education solutions for students in pre-kindergarten through high school, announced that since August 2012 it has signed new agreements to provide its Homebound Education and Alternative Learning (HEAL) program to more than 110 school districts, being one of four full-time online learning programs that K12 provides to school districts.
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Whether you are studying for your University examinations or training to increase your skill set to boost sales; the same study techniques apply. A lot of people jump in at the deep end when it comes to learning. They realise what they need to learn, pay for a course and get started straight away. The reality is that you need to take a step back and figure out exactly how you are going to absorb the most information.
Online Learning is becoming more valuable and more convenient way to achieve your educational goals. Regardless of the fact whether it comes in the form of an online video,…
If you are a university or college student, you probably make notes when you are attending classes or reading your text books. Upon this you probably review the notes you made when you are preparing for exams, which enables you study better.
You may have wondered if there a right way or a wrong way in taking notes. Does one method of note-taking works better than another?
There is probably no one way that works best for all people in all situations, since everyone’s brain is unique sequence of connections.
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Blended learning is a formal education program, where student learns at least in part of the curriculum through online delivery of content and instruction, with some element of student control…
It is easier than ever to integrate learning to your children with so many e-books, apps and gadgets available. You can help them in the early adopting of tech-savvy kids experience in reading and fun, interactive learning and exercise of the school materials.
From storybooks to educational games and application, there are a number of options to choose from. When selection an application for children the following should be considered:
• Since children learn best when they are engaged in the process, you should focus on highly interactive apps that encourage them to participate actively and to discover. Apps with features like coloring and sound recognition help in learning through active participation with the content.
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In today’s world, the job market is become extremely competitive. Most of times, whenever there is a job vacancy, there are a dozens of applicants trying very hard to compete to get that position.
Adult continuing education is very practical and easy going. Seniors students have several advantages over children: better memory (truly!), experience and fewer distractions
1. Better memory
Doctors thought that you could not grow new brain cells, so as old cells died you became more stupid? –Wrong. They now know that the more adult continuing the education, the more new brain cells you get. You can even delay Alzheimer’s disease by keeping your brain active and continue learning.
But then you will say – old people keep forgetting things! That is a fact, because what you remember best are startling, new, shocking and thrilling things. To an old person it is a case of “been there, done that” – so there is nothing new or shocking.
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