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Intellectual property concerns with distance learning

” The development of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) has led to questions about control of intellectual property. Instructional materials have become freely available on the web and are easily accessible by the general public, ownership rights have become more disputable than even before. MOOCs are large-scale, free and publicly available courses, increasingly popular in…

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Get an online college education now!

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] The new revolution in education has been taking place in the last 20 years. This process has been intensified with the massive utilization of Internet, even though its beginnings are also interesting overview.(Short history of distance learning) The distance learning offers the possibility to be able to turn back the clock, so to…

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Concentrate in 4 magic steps

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] There is no doubt that one of the main problems that deter a person’s success is their lack of concentration.Lapses can encourage disturbances to get in the way and stall progress. However if ones wishes to proceed on their road to success, it is imperative they learn how to concentrate. Here are some…

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Does your “shadow” love you?

[responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] The psychologist, Carl Jung, had described the hidden part of our psyche as “the shadow”. It is the part that sometimes frightens us with the things we do not know, or do not want to know about ourselves. Essentially it is our unconscious mind, telling us what it wants. Sometimes it comes in…

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Microsoft in education action

Microsoft has announced and got involved in the following three educational initiative: Youth Spark Atlanta Launched [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] Today at Washington the Microsoft Corporation has hosted the kickoff event for its Microsoft YouthSpark initiative in Atlanta, by bringing together more than 150 leading educators, government officials and non-profits to discuss the state of youth education…

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10 ways to make child’s learning fun

  [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] We all know that traditional ways of learning requires a teacher, a chalkboard, a desk, a ruler, a pencil, and a textbook. A teacher with a stern, professional posture stands before the room with barely a smile on her face as she goes through the lesson in front of her class. This was…