Start early! When you’ve been given a deadline which seems really far away, it’s easy to see it as an opportunity to kick back and relax until the week before it’s due. Don’t do this! An essay written in a pre-deadline panic will never reflect your true abilities. Break it up, do it bit by…
How will IoT transform the education?
Driven by big data, cloud computing, and bigger networks, the Internet of Things (IoT) is being touted as the next big thing in, well, every sector imaginable. Mobile devices already out number the population in the United States and they are expected to surpass the population of the world by the end of this year,…
Bean bags help children study better
Parents may be breathing a collective sigh of relief as children up and down the country are returning to school, but it’s back to the grindstone with projects and homework for little ones as young as four, whilst revision and exams loom for older children and teenagers. To make life easier for everyone why not…
Identity and citizenship of the young Europeans
I always wanted to have a chance to be able to work on a project that involves research and results oriented thesis. After finishing my Masters’ studies in Communication at ISPII, UKIM, Skopje, Macedonia I was looking for an interesting project to get involved in and to volunteer in a challenging activities that are encompassed…
5 Great alternatives to dropping out of university
University is underway in a lot of parts of the country and though the vast majority of students will be enjoying their courses, the honest truth is that some may not be. If you’ve come to a point where you’re thinking about dropping out of university then it’s best to take some time to consider…
44 tips to survive your first year of college
If you are a college freshman you will definitely benefit from these 44 tips during your first year on campus. The examples are real and have been ” learned the hard way”, so make the most of them in order to avoid possible troubles or problems and have the most of your college campus day.…
7 Facts you didn’t know about online colleges
Online education is on the rise. Online colleges are highly-regarded institutions, and they offer online courses and degrees to individuals who are interested in obtaining higher education. There are several reasons that many people are choosing to attend online colleges. Here are seven facts you probably didn’t know about online colleges. Access to education Colleges…
Quote: High education bubble
The infographic below shows the on-board cost of higher education for students across the globe. Different costs have been presented in order to show the students facts about things that are usually kept hidden from them, when they initiate admission to some college or university.
Social networks for firm business connections
In today’s digital age, we anticipate instant fulfilment. Technology gears linked to social media have altered the business site. However, these tools, as easy as they mark it to link folks with one another, cannot be the establishment of business expansion. Handling a relationship wholly through technology does not actually build rapport. Just ask any…
Good and bad habits of smart people
The habits makes us different from other people, sometimes being fun, sometimes being a burden. Have a look at the infographic below to have a deeper look into the good and the bad habits of smart people https://visual.ly/embeder/embed.js