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If you think you know everything about different teaching techniques, then think again! This blog will outline 6 teaching techniques you don't know about!
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Do you listen to music as you study? Choosing the correct study music is very important. So here are ExamTime’s tips for picking the best music for studying.
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ExamTime.com is a new free online learning platform designed to transform learning into an 'active' process using proven tools & techniques - Mind Maps, Flashcards, Quizzes, Notes & more. Get started at www.examtime.com.
Personalized learning means individualization and differentiation of one’s learning to meet a student’s individual interests, needs, expectations and activities. Here we discuss why learning should be personalized and how it will be beneficial to the education system.
Education is a two-way street — oftentimes, those who teach could stand to learn a few things as well.
Social media, for one, is largely dominated by Generation Y. We invented it, we grew up with it and we know it like the back of our keyboard-ready hands.
Based on Experiential Education, the See One, Do One, Teach One method of instruction is used heavily in medical schools and boosts student retention. Check out how easy it is to add this technique to your courses!
I appreciate the arguments both for and against MOOCs pitched by their proponents and detractors. Nonetheless one aspect of the argument that I don’t grasp is the high dropout rate.