Online education exemplifies anytime, anywhere study support to the students. It is the new age learning that is driven by technology and has swayed the modern generation with its benefits. Convenience, flexibility, quality are some of its attributes that has made it the foremost choice of students. Moreover, it also creates a virtual platform where a community of learners and educators interact, share and discuss to explore the knowledge.
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Online Education Rocks
Posted on October 17, 2009 by ExtramarksGet any IT Certification without attending the exams!
Posted on August 6, 2009 by Radu JackWho’s bothering to go for classrooms for an IT Certification? People are bored of classroom system of studies and taking the exams?? Now anyone can get any IT certification the admired companies without attending the exams or even the classes anywhere.
Online Tutor: The New-Age Guru
Posted on October 16, 2009 by ExtramarksusExtramarks.us helps students improve their exam scores and overall performance - as it provides one on one online tuition from qualified subject experts. To know more about online tutor, online tutoring, online class just log on at www.extramarks.us
Advantages of Learning Through the Summer Months
Posted on June 12, 2009 by Surabhi MittalWhether you want your child to catch up on missed math skills, review learned skills, master learned skills or get a head start on the upcoming academic year, online summer math programs are a great way to prevent learning loss, and give your child an extra edge when he/she goes back to school/homeschool in the fall
What Can/Should Parents Do to Keep Their Children Involved with Academics During the Summer?
Posted on June 11, 2009 by Surabhi MittalParents must use these simple ideas to make sure that their kids' brains stay active during the summer months, and that kids stay productive even when the school is out. Developing a reading habit, enrolling in summer programs, and combining learning with family activities can help children learn during the summer.
Mathematics in Physics and Chemistry
Posted on August 25, 2009 by Chandrajeet‘Mathematics is the queen of all sciences’ – those are the words of Carl Friedrich Gauss the greatest mathematician of all time. Mathematics is an important tool for science. Math is most widely used in other sciences. Physics, Chemistry, astronomy, engineering rely most heavily upon mathematical ideas.
Happy Numbers
Posted on August 25, 2009 by ChandrajeetA ‘happy number’ is a special type of number. A "happy number" is defined by the following process. 1. Take any positive integer ‘p’. 2. Break it down into digits. 3. Square the digits and add those squares. 4. You get a new number ‘n’. 5. If n = 1, then ‘p’ is a happy number; if not, set p = n and repeat the above steps.
GCSE Maths Revision Goes High Tech!
Posted on July 4, 2009 by Steven BrittonThis is an article that looks into the current lack of skills in Mathematics at GCSE level and how modern technology can be a blessing and a curse to young people. For example young people are distracted by PlayStations, X boxs and Ninendo Wiis but technology can also be used to help educate our young. The article desribes how one private tuition agency has developed a unique GCSE Maths Revision aid using state of the art technology to help encourage children to revise for their Maths exam
Why Home and School ABA Curriculums Should Be Equal
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Garrett ButchFor parents with one or more children with an autism spectrum disorder, the idea of Applied Behavior Analysis therapy is likely quite familiar. ABA is a form of therapy that uses repetitive instructions and reinforcements to teach new concepts and to help facilitate mental, social, and emotional development, eventually rewiring the brain and effectively teaching it to learn.
Teach Children Self Discipline By Using The Fair Discipline Rule
Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura MirchandaniThere is certainly no right or wrong way to deal with your children and teach them discipline. Each family’s values and beliefs will be different but there is one common theme no matter what your culture or belief system. You can teach children self discipline by using the fair discipline rule. So what is the fair rule? Basically it’s the same way you like to be treated. Your child should clearly know the rules and consequences and the punishment should always fit the crime in a fair and comp
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How To Put Your Transferable Skills to Work
Posted on April 4, 2008 by Kelli SmithFrom collecting stamps to scooping ice cream, your past experience has not only made you who you are, but taught you plenty of valuable lessons that may apply to the workplace.
Why Home and School ABA Curriculums Should Be Equal
Posted on May 26, 2009 by Garrett ButchFor parents with one or more children with an autism spectrum disorder, the idea of Applied Behavior Analysis therapy is likely quite familiar. ABA is a form of therapy that uses repetitive instructions and reinforcements to teach new concepts and to help facilitate mental, social, and emotional development, eventually rewiring the brain and effectively teaching it to learn.
Useful Information About Online Defensive Driving Course
Posted on July 21, 2008 by GeniDefensive driving is a term that not everyone truly understands. Everybody likes to think that they are a reasonably safe driver, perhaps not perfect but generally doing a good job. And that's true. Most of the time, a driver who is involved in a collision has a clean driving record and wasn't doing anything wrong. Think about it: other than in cases of shared liability, usually half of the drivers in a car crash aren't at fault.
Are Home School Programs A Suitable Way To Educate Your Child?
Posted on August 18, 2008 by Michael BridgesThe majority of the kids in home school programs are bright and self-reliant. Home schooling additionally allows parents a chance to interact with the child extensively.
Easy Online Ttraffic School Courses
Posted on May 30, 2009 by jameswilliamsTraffic school is not something that people tend to get excited about, but that is because the traditional idea of this was so bad. When people got traffic tickets and had to take a traffic school course, it would require them to spend countless weekends sitting in a classroom with a group of strangers. Today driving school courses are much better because you can take them online, so you don’t have to deal with rearranging your schedule or having some instructor telling you what to do. You ca...
Why study from home?
Posted on February 16, 2009 by John WellerDistance learning has been around since the nineteenth century. Through evolving methods and ever changing comunication media, it is now easier, cheaper and more accessible to embark on a distance learning course from SkillsTrain.
Ten Steps To Grow Website Traffic
Posted on March 15, 2008 by navneet kaurIf you own your own website or have a page supplied by a program, growing website traffic will be one of the keys to your success. You need a growing, self-generating stream of website traffic and plenty of it. Preferably free and preferably preconditioned to buy your product of service. This article provides some ideas for growing website traffic.
How To Evaluate an Online School
Posted on April 4, 2008 by Kelli SmithStudents aren't the only ones being graded on their performance. Online schools are under the microscope as prospective students learn what features to look for prior to enrolling.
Advantages of Learning Through the Summer Months
Posted on June 12, 2009 by Surabhi MittalWhether you want your child to catch up on missed math skills, review learned skills, master learned skills or get a head start on the upcoming academic year, online summer math programs are a great way to prevent learning loss, and give your child an extra edge when he/she goes back to school/homeschool in the fall
Drivers Ed Online Puts Learning in the Fast-Lane
Posted on June 3, 2009 by SudhaniDriver's education has become an online program that allows students to learn the rules of the road on the Internet. Teenagers are no longer bound to the confines of a physical classroom course when it comes to driver's ed. Most traditional driver education courses live up to the stereotypes with outdated textbooks, boring instructors and cheesy scare tactics.