By Cultus E-learning moves ahead 13 December, 2013 Learning resourcesApple Inc., Application programming interface, Argentina, Bee Movie, Beverly Hills, California, CD-ROM, Distance education, Distance Learning, DVD, E-learning, Education, Foreign exchange market, Forex, Growth stock, Optical disc drive, World Wide WebAdd a Comment One of the most successful methods for educating people today is e-learning. Throughout the world, people are using e-learning to acquire new skills, languages and even lifesaving techniques. Careers are being built with e-learning as thousands of students receive degrees from universities and technical colleges via online study. E-learning uses a variety of different media…
By Cultus Top free online resources for students 1 December, 2013 Learning resourcesAbe Lederman, Abraham Lincoln, Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, Blended learning, Calhoun School, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, E-learning, Education, Library of Congress, Project Gutenberg, Public broadcasting, Public Radio International, Research, Teacher, United States, United States Congress, WGBH-TVAdd a Comment College is an important period in a person’s life. However, some students have a hard time getting the right grades, focusing and keeping organized. One of the best ways to do this is by using free online resources. These online resources contain a wide range of study and research materials that can help a student…
By Cultus All time best sellers 16 November, 2013 Educational experiencesArtificial intelligence, Chanel, Color scheme, Content marketing, David McCandless, Debate, Deezer, Employee engagement, Fashion, InfographicAdd a Comment Below you will see a visualisation of the most popular books ever written, including number of editions, number of translations and units sold. Explore more infographics like this one on the web’s largest information design community – Visually.
By Cultus Why should you learn a foreign language? 15 November, 2013 Learning resources2008 Rugby League World Cup Final, Associated Press, Baltimore Orioles, Basketball, Ben Flower, Biodegradable waste, Bob Corker, Buck Showalter, Calais High School, Education, First language, foreign language, Infographic, Language, Learning, Linguistics, Social SciencesAdd a Comment If you did not know by now, there’s a lot to be gained from learning another language. Some of the things that can be mentioned as a benefits are career potential, new cultural values, brain exercise and few more… read on! by Sergio Fernandez.
By Cultus Get the mentoring you need from online experts 8 November, 2013 Learning resourcesAlliant Energy, Area 51, Austin, Babysitting, Behavior management, Bill Nye, Budget, Buena Vista University, Business, E-mentoring, Finding, Mental health, MENTOR, Mentorship, Nonprofit organization, Self-help, TexasAdd a Comment A mentor can help many people of many ages with just about any subject one needs help with. Getting direction is something that we all need from time to time. Though many would associate a mentor program with young individuals, utilizing a mentor can help any person of any age, especially when starting something new…
By Cultus Millennials at work 4 November, 2013 Learning resourcesBaby boomer, Business, Facebook, Generation X, Generation Y, Microsoft PowerPoint, Millennial, WorkAdd a Comment Millennials – those belonging to the generation born between 1983 and 2000 – are expected to enter the workplace en masse during the next few years. Many estimate that by 2020, Millennials will make up more than half of the entire workforce. What does this mean for industry and economy? While some worry that Millennials…
By Cultus Windows cloud computing new trends 25 October, 2013 Learning resourcesCloud computing, Deney Dentel, IBM, Nordisk Systems, Platform as a service, Software as a service, Windows Azure, World Wide WebAdd a Comment Cloud computing is defined as the means of storing data and having easy access to it through the Internet. This is going against the traditional way of just putting all of the data in a computer’s hard drive. In this case, the “cloud” refers to the internet, describing it as one gigantic server infrastructure that…
By Cultus Why is Microsoft programming vital for business plan success? 4 October, 2013 Learning resourcesBusiness, Business plan, Consulting, Microsoft, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Small business, Word processorAdd a Comment The Microsoft company has been one of the most reputable when it comes to development of computer software and programs. This company has over the years made it possible for thousands of people to find success in regards to career, business and personal life. It is important to point out that a particular area in…
By Cultus Revealed secrets of online tests 28 September, 2013 Learning resourcesComputerized adaptive testing, E-assessment, E-learning, Education, Educational, Exam, Learning, ProProfs, Student, Teacher, University Of Southern CaliforniaAdd a Comment Hours upon hours of a teacher’s time can be consumed by planning and assessing student achievements. Assessing what and how a student is learning can be difficult for numerous reasons because multiple methods of testing come into play: Identifying what students know and understand about a topic; Identifying what needs to be reviewed; Summarizing what has been…
By Cultus Students’ finance: what parents think vs. what students do 20 September, 2013 Learning resourcesColleges and Universities, Education, Higher education, Infographic, Information design, National Westminster Bank, NatWest, StudentAdd a Comment NatWest via Save The Student has created an interesting comparative infographic about students’ financing. It shows what parents think they know about what their children’s spending at the university.