By Cultus 4 Types of school scholarship you can apply 13 September, 2015 Learning resources3D printing, College football, FAFSA, Higher education, Loan, Scholarship, Student loan, Student loans in the United States, Tuition payments, United States [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] When you plan to get yourself blessed with higher education, financial commitment becomes a key player in influencing your various decisions about the kind of education. Some of the general questions that you are found answering are: What type of program should you be enrolling in? What university should you be…
By Cultus Continuing education for adults over 50 14 October, 2014 Educational experiences3D printing, Academia, Berkeley, Chevron Phillips Chemical, E-learning, Education, EdX, Higher education, Massive open online course, Mike Rowe, Nonprofit organization, Recruitment, Student, United States, University of California Embed from Getty Images It is said that in recent years, the number of students aged 40 to 64 has been significantly growing. Specialists estimate that in the past decade, the number of older students has increased by 20 per cent. They are also of the opinion that lifelong studying will become more and more…
By Cultus The history of The Pen 12 October, 2014 Learning resources3D printing, Arctic, Baltimore, Biodegradable waste, Biogas, BITNET, Candidate, Center for New Music and Audio Technologies, Clothing, Computer Security, Mexico, NITLE, San Jose State University, Shutterstock, Soviet Union, University of Puget Sound With the technology development, pens and pencils are becoming “a tool of the past”. We are still using them, of course, but more rarely, and in this respect it is interesting to see the history of the pen… to see how we have developed.
By Cultus 6 Signs that it’s time to go back to school 31 January, 2014 Educational experiences3D printing, Aaron Harber, Academic degree, American City Business Journals, British Columbia (city), Canada, Distance Learning, E-learning, Education, Florida, Florida's Natural Charity Classic, Lake Wales, Langley, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Satellite campus, School, Symetra Tour, United States, University of DenverAdd a Comment Sometimes you don’t know the value of an education until you’ve been in the workforce for a while. There are a lot of people that are dissatisfied with their profession, but they can’t quite pinpoint the reason. It’s possible that you are feeling the itch to go back and get your next degree (or finish…
By Cultus 5 Careers with an Engineering Degree 31 December, 2013 Education programs3D modeling, 3D printing, Arizona, Brit Hits, Business, Computer-aided design, Desktop computer, Employment, Engineers, Getty Images, Hot Wheels, Industrial Goods and Services, Pawn Stars, Porsche, Special effect, Video gameAdd a Comment An engineering degree is considered a safe bet because of the job prospects. Graduates have a very low unemployment rate and are paid quite nicely. Some may think that although engineering majors can count on a job upon graduation, they will have to endure a boring career. But did you know it can be fun…
By Cultus ASAP Science 30 December, 2013 Learning resources21st century, 3D printing, Academic publishing, Asia, Bigfoot, Brady Haran, Christmas, Education, Educational Resources, Fart, GloZell Green, List of YouTube personalities, MinutePhysics, Mitchell Moffit, Science (TV channel)Add a Comment Isn’t is great that you could understand the science and all that presented in a couple of minutes illustrated videos that even primary school children can comprehend? Well, here is the reply – you can!! Check the YouTube ASAP Science channel for numerous replies on social and natural sciences topics, all understandable and with down…
By Cultus 9 Tips for collaborative learning 21 December, 2013 Learning resources3D printing, 3D scanner, Academic term, Blended learning, Critical thinking, Education, Education Week, Learning, Learning Theories, Methods and Theories, Personal development, Problem solving, Project-based learning, Student, TeacherAdd a Comment Collaboration facilitates students in project based learning. Collaboration helps students engage in various learning activities. By coordinating with each other, students are in more control of their tasks which results in increased productivity. The need of collaboration is particularly required for research-based tasks where students have to share knowledge across other members of the project.
By Cultus Spider Silk: the super material of the future 11 December, 2013 Educational experiences3D printing, Business, Cell biology, Fiber, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, PLOS ONE, Protein, Research, Rubber band, Sierra Cases, Silk, Spider silk, Spider Silk: The Super Material of the Future, Spider web, Technology, Tissue (biology), Utah State UniversityAdd a Comment Many of today’s most remarkable technological innovations come to fruition when the speed and efficiency of modern day technology is applied to natural materials found on the earth. Spider silk, which is being hailed as “new super material of the future”, is a prime example of the combination of man and nature, as it is…