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Tackle that seemingly endless selection of course offerings; a roundup of helpful resources and sound advice for selecting the best courses and acing them.
Fantastic Cases in Failure: The Failure Paradox
Introduction Over the course of [the] semester I have learned a lot about how to fail correctly and move on from failure, but there are three different areas from this class in which I think I have learned the most. I still have a lot of work to do if I want to apply what I have learned, but I will try to use what I have learned successfully. Even if I do fail, a lot of what I have learned in this course is about moving on from failure and learning from mistakes, so I can continue to apply what I have learned even then.
Haley BicePublished 4 years ago in EducationImportance of top 5 Math Homework Topics and the Need to Learn Them
Math sounds like a nightmare to a lot of students, and they are constantly on the hunt for ways to escape the trap of math homework. Such students have to go through several challenging situations just to complete one set of math problems and hence, “How to do my math homework” becomes their most searched phrase on Goggle.
John NoelsPublished 4 years ago in Education5 Tips to be Successful in a New Online Class
2020 was supposed to be our year. Flash forward to March: stores are closing, restaurants are going take-out only, colleges are shutting down, and classes are suddenly transitioning into online format in the middle of the semester, because of a virus that is taking the world by storm. While we are all practicing social distancing in order to keep ourselves and others safe, many college students are struggling to comprehend what exactly to do with their new online classes. I personally am a college student in Northern Michigan, working through my spring semester of junior year. I am hoping to provide tips for students who are in the same scenario as I am, while trying to figure things out for myself.
Hannah SuszekPublished 4 years ago in EducationIs Preschool Education a Waste of Time and Money?
In September of 2018 John Rosemond published an article titled, “Leaning Toward Pre-K Education? You May Want to Think Again”. In this article he asserts that academic instruction for Pre-K students is a waste of time and money.
Morgan AlberPublished 4 years ago in EducationOur Time To Shine
"There is in EVERY CHILD at every stage A NEW MIRACLE of VIGOROUS UNFOLDING, which constitutes A NEW HOPE and A NEW RESPONSIBILITY for all!" - Erik Erikson
Suraj UpadhiahPublished 4 years ago in EducationWhy Should You Take Online Classes For Statistics Exam?
If you are a student who is weak in statistics then you must be having a lot of problems doing the homework when you are assigned it from the school or college. Also, it must be very difficult for you to prepare for the exam. You must be desperate to know “How someone can take my statistics class for me in the online mode”.
shubhankar chakrabortyPublished 4 years ago in EducationMilitary Spouses: You Have Power, and It's Time To Use It
Before we dive in, please note that this article is not meant to offend you, but rather to help you get out of your own head and move on to be successful in your career outside of your spouse's military tenure.
Online Courses
I grew up in a traditional family with clear guidelines to life and how to live it. My grandparents and parents all followed the 'natural' course of life. Go to school finish it then go to university, get a great job and do it for the rest of your life, get married, make children grow them up and make them repeat this same pattern.
Tatiana B.Published 4 years ago in EducationA Modern Importance for Philosophy
A Modern Importance for Philosophy By Brian Smithberger Submission Date: 03/10/2020 Institution: Domuni University
Dr. Brian SmithbergerPublished 4 years ago in Education5 Benefits of LinkedIn Learning
If you want to advance in your career, the best thing to do is to find some courses that will help you to learn new skills. There are a lot of courses available online and you can take advantage of it in order to find exactly what you're looking for. Depending on what skills you need to learn or to enhance, you can just search for it online. but if you happen to be with Linkedn already, then you're in luck since they also offer courses that will help you to upgrade yourself.
Jaymie SuhPublished 4 years ago in Education6 Tips to Write An Impressive English Essay
A lot of times, an essay seems like an uphill task to students. No matter you are already pursuing your under graduation, post-graduation, PhD or trying to get into your favorite college, you will need to write an essay to impress your teachers and achieve your academic goals.
John NoelsPublished 4 years ago in Education5 Things No One Told You About Online Learning
Online learning has changed drastically over the years. From the time when the University of Illinois created an intranet for their students to the current world where you can learn almost anything online, we have come a long way. Millions of students now sign up for an online programs. Yet, thousands give up midway – either because they’ve had unrealistic expectations about online learning, or they’ve lost interest. If you’re planning to sign up for an online course, we list a few things no one told you about online learning:
Willie ClarkPublished 4 years ago in Education