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Before You Learn How to Code, Problem-solve like a Designer

At some point in their lives, adults often gain an interest in further learning. And with the disruption brought about by the pandemic, more people are discovering that it’s an effective way of turning enforced isolation and extra spare time into growth and productivity. However, adults approach learning differently. We often seek to acquire skills

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Reshaping the Future: Trends in Early Childhood Education

Whether you are a parent, an educator, or both, keeping up with early childhood education (ECE) trends is imperative if you want to give your kids the best education they can get. Most of these trends aim to minimize the ever-present problems in early childhood education today, which is why staying in the know is

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Can Technology Help You Overcome Alcoholism?

We all have our bad habits, some tend to bite their nails when they get nervous, and others heavily depend on coffee to get through their everyday life. However, not all bad habits are made equal, and others are more detrimental, causing severe negative impacts on our overall well-being. And, today, we’ll be tackling alcohol

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Moore’s Law: Are Electronics Getting Cheaper?

We’ve probably seen it in science fiction movies that intricate objects and equipment can be invented, designed, and reverse-engineered from other materials in just a moment’s notice. That isn’t necessarily far from the truth. What Is Moore’s Law? Throughout most of history, technology will usually advance exponentially, granted that it’s not interrupted by a significant

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Professionals Are Investing In Continuing Education And Why You Should Too

Learning and progress do not stop the moment you get your dream job. Continuing education is important even after you have entered the workforce and secured a stable job. There are many forms of continuing education that you can explore, such as taking a post-graduate course, attending seminars and workshops, online courses, and one-time classes.

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How COVID-19 Is Changing How We Go to Classrooms

The ongoing pandemic is beginning to reconfigure how teachers exercise their profession and how students learn. The impact of COVID-19 to educational institutions covering both formal and non-formal education deep and widespread. A UNESCO study revealed that at least 60 percent of the world’s student population is affected mainly due to government restrictions and localized

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Homeschooling your child

Building a Better Homeschooling System for Your Child

Schools and educational institutions are one of the many sectors of society affected by the pandemic. Based on the monitoring of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), around 134 countries are implementing nationwide closures, and 38 have localized closures dependent on the number of infection cases. That has led to almost 60%

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The Smart Way to Keep Your Smartphone

The world’s first smartphone, called Simon Personal Communicator, was created in 1992 by IBM. Simon had touchscreen technology and, as well as making calls, could receive emails, faxes and pages. It also had a function for writing notes, an address book, a calendar and appointment schedule, and a world clock. Approximately 50,000 units were sold

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3 Ways to Help Others Lose Weight

The battle against weight will always be a threat to people’s lives. Fortunately, most people often claw and grind their way into overcoming it. You might be fortunate enough to take on the battle single-handedly, but you will find that there are a few who are struggling against it. It is reasonable to feel good

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coding

Before You Learn How to Code, Problem-solve like a Designer

At some point in their lives, adults often gain an interest in further learning. And with the disruption brought about by the pandemic, more people are discovering that it’s an effective way of turning enforced isolation and extra spare time into growth and productivity. However, adults approach learning differently. We often seek to acquire skills

Read More
students

Reshaping the Future: Trends in Early Childhood Education

Whether you are a parent, an educator, or both, keeping up with early childhood education (ECE) trends is imperative if you want to give your kids the best education they can get. Most of these trends aim to minimize the ever-present problems in early childhood education today, which is why staying in the know is

Read More
drinking

Can Technology Help You Overcome Alcoholism?

We all have our bad habits, some tend to bite their nails when they get nervous, and others heavily depend on coffee to get through their everyday life. However, not all bad habits are made equal, and others are more detrimental, causing severe negative impacts on our overall well-being. And, today, we’ll be tackling alcohol

Read More
refrigerator

Moore’s Law: Are Electronics Getting Cheaper?

We’ve probably seen it in science fiction movies that intricate objects and equipment can be invented, designed, and reverse-engineered from other materials in just a moment’s notice. That isn’t necessarily far from the truth. What Is Moore’s Law? Throughout most of history, technology will usually advance exponentially, granted that it’s not interrupted by a significant

Read More
Education diploma

Professionals Are Investing In Continuing Education And Why You Should Too

Learning and progress do not stop the moment you get your dream job. Continuing education is important even after you have entered the workforce and secured a stable job. There are many forms of continuing education that you can explore, such as taking a post-graduate course, attending seminars and workshops, online courses, and one-time classes.

Read More
girl in school

How COVID-19 Is Changing How We Go to Classrooms

The ongoing pandemic is beginning to reconfigure how teachers exercise their profession and how students learn. The impact of COVID-19 to educational institutions covering both formal and non-formal education deep and widespread. A UNESCO study revealed that at least 60 percent of the world’s student population is affected mainly due to government restrictions and localized

Read More
Homeschooling your child

Building a Better Homeschooling System for Your Child

Schools and educational institutions are one of the many sectors of society affected by the pandemic. Based on the monitoring of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), around 134 countries are implementing nationwide closures, and 38 have localized closures dependent on the number of infection cases. That has led to almost 60%

Read More
phone

The Smart Way to Keep Your Smartphone

The world’s first smartphone, called Simon Personal Communicator, was created in 1992 by IBM. Simon had touchscreen technology and, as well as making calls, could receive emails, faxes and pages. It also had a function for writing notes, an address book, a calendar and appointment schedule, and a world clock. Approximately 50,000 units were sold

Read More
lose weight

3 Ways to Help Others Lose Weight

The battle against weight will always be a threat to people’s lives. Fortunately, most people often claw and grind their way into overcoming it. You might be fortunate enough to take on the battle single-handedly, but you will find that there are a few who are struggling against it. It is reasonable to feel good

Read More
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