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Janos Haits

My Study Life - 11 views

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    "Organise your classes, tasks and exams & never forget a lecture or assignment again It's time to say goodbye to your paper planner. My Study Life is everything your paper planner is and more. Rotation schedules, assignments, revision, exams? My Study Life has it covered on all of your devices. Oh, and did we mention it's free?"
nymagazine24

What is the study of ancient Greek and Roman writings? - 0 views

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    Research Abstract: History - Greek historians have made a unique contribution in the field of writing. He paid attention to the writing of history through research and criticism, instead of making only the description of the writers of the past. He was not only interested in his family lineage, but was also aware of acquiring knowledge of the contemporary geography and environment. This is the reason why both the above elements have been found in a detailed form in the history written by him. Compared to the Greeks, the tradition of Roman historiography is backward in nature. Since he did not pay any attention towards historiography for a long time, his thinking is not original. In this research paper, the study of comparative study of the writings of Roman and Greek historians has been highlighted.
mbarek Akaddar

Study Shows Students Are Addicted to Social Media | News | Communications of the ACM - 17 views

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    Study Shows Students Are Addicted to Social Media
awqi zar

@statesman: A case study in using Twitter on breaking news « Pursuing the Com... - 7 views

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    Maybe the best piece of advice I can give for using Twitter to cover breaking news is to study how @statesman covered last week's terrorist attack in Austin, Texas.
Janos Haits

Hoot.Me: Switch Facebook into study mode - 31 views

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    Switch Facebook into study mode Connect with your friends to work on homework and projects.
mikhail-miguel

PaperBrain - Platform to access & understand research papers w/ abstracts & pdfs (paper... - 0 views

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    PaperBrain: Platform to access & understand research papers w/ abstracts & pdfs (paperbrain.study).
Lisa DuFur

Interesting Things for ESL/EFL Students (Fun English Study) - 0 views

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    This web site is for people studying English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL). There are quizzes, word games, word puzzles, proverbs, slang expressions, anagrams, a random-sentence generator and other computer assisted language learning activities. Even though the primary focus is for ESL, native English speakers may also find some interesting things on this site. This site is non-commercial and has no advertising. TESL/TEFL teachers may want to recommend this site to their students.
mikhail-miguel

Studyable - Study with an Artificial Intelligence tutor (studyable.app). - 0 views

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    Studyable: Study with an Artificial Intelligence tutor (studyable.app).
Cara Whitehead

Summer Program - 8 views

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    VocabularySpellingCity has a new summer word study program that allows children to sharpen academic skills as they play. These simple assignments are a daily workout for the brain, building literacy skills such as vocabulary, spelling, and writing.
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Muslim Academy

Tips for getting to the list of famous Muslim authors - 0 views

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    Most of the famous Muslim authors have the target audience in mind and this makes it very effective for them to have the reliable results in their careers. You need to know the audience and this will determine the level and depth of Islam you will include. Some of them have the target of small children and this means that you will deal with the basics of Islam. The same happens when you are dealing with Islamic studies or those who want to learn more about Islam. Another thing that will make you top the list of the famous Muslim authors is to have the right subject in mind, and back it up with the verses in the Quran, real life situations and make it easier for the clients to read. People look for religious books for encouragement, to know more about religion or the method of knowing some of the latest ways to deal with the situations they face. It is also ideal for people who want to lead religious lives and will need daily inspiration. The presentation aspect is what most of the famous Muslim authors keep in mind and this includes the presentation aspect, the pictures, details, and the simplicity of the books. The reader needs to find the message easily once they start reading the book and others will need to find out the verses to compare with the message presented. It needs to be specific, and entail the aspects in an easy to follow manner for the reader. You have the chance to view some of the latest methods of presentation from the other books and come up with your own style to attract the clients.
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Vernon Fowler

MindCanvas | A research service from Uzanto - 18 views

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    "MindCanvas is a online research service to gather insights about your customers' thoughts & feelings. Online surveys require users to complete boring html forms. You can use our Game-like Elicitation Methods (GEMs) to gather user feedback. At the end of the study, you can use our Visual Analysis Engine to order rich visualizations of your data. "
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awqi zar

10 Blogs to Boost Your Social Network Savvy - PCWorld - 17 views

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    To better understand the changing landscape -- and to discover how it can help you and your business -- you need expert help. I've compiled a list of my 10 favorite blogs (in no particular order) from practitioners, experts and thinkers. Follow these blogs for the latest news, tips, insights and case studies that will keep you at the top of your social media game.
Eloise Pasteur

Into the Blogosphere: Rhetoric, Community, and Culture of Weblogs: Women and Children L... - 0 views

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      This article is interesting but makes really strong claims based on some tiny samples. They could only find ~350 active blogs for their sample and they used 16 news stories about blogging to base their conclusions about how the whole of the world sees blogging. Please!
  • Males and females are distributed unequally across the age categories, as shown in Figure 1 (for the earlier sample) and Figure 2 (for the later sample). That is, there are more female than male “teens,” and more male than female “adults.” Participation by gender is equal only in the “emerging adult” category in the later sample.
  • Age was coded into two categories for the earlier sample (adult and teen, operationalized as less than 20 years of age). For the later sample, we added an “emerging adult” category for authors between the ages of 20 and 25 (cf. Arnett, 2000), based on our impression after coding the first sample that many “adult” blog authors were in their early 20's
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  • The results of the analysis of gender and age indicators reveal that the numbers of males and females, and of adults and teens, are roughly equal, especially in the later sub-sample.
  • There is also a skewed distribution of the gender and age of blog authors in relation to blog type. In a recent study, Herring, Scheidt, Bonus and Wright (2004) found evidence of three basic types of weblogs: the content of filters is external to the blogger (links to world events, online happenings, etc.), while the content of personal journals is internal (the blogger's thoughts and internal workings), and k(nowledge)-logs are repositories of information and observations with a typically technological focus. In the present study, we coded each blog in the sample as journal, filter, k-log, or mixed (a combination of two or all of the first three types).
  • Are weblogs inherently “democratizing,” in the sense of giving voice to diverse populations of users? The empirical findings reported for gender and age at the beginning of this essay suggest that they are. Yet public commentators on weblogs, including many bloggers themselves, collude in reproducing gender and age-based hierarchy in the blogosphere, demonstrating once again that even an open access technology—and high hopes for its use—cannot guarantee socially equitable outcomes in a society that continues to embrace hierarchical values.
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    Discussion about blogging, and representing blogs in the modern media.
Janos Haits

Study flashcards online or mobile and pass your exams. CoboCards - 7 views

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    The best app for flashcards in the world. It's free. 32.000 users have already created more than 2.6 million cards.
Lisa DuFur

Cool Sites for ESL Students - 0 views

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    Cool Sites for ESL Students - listening, reading, grammar, speaking, culture, writing, test prep, vocabulary, research/study skills, health, news
Ehsan Ullah

Video games make kids fat - 0 views

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    Spending a lot of time playing video games makes kids eat more over the rest of the day. If a boy played video game more than an hour a day then he'll eat more, study suggested.
Janos Haits

Easy Notecards - 17 views

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    Easy Notecards is a place for students and teachers to create, study, print and share interactive notecards for their textbooks.
ruhul122

Older Gambling - Why Older persons Love Gambling More In comparison with Anything Else! - 1 views

In this US gambling has turn into a widespread task. Research have been displaying a regular increase in the number of individuals who are becoming hooked on to gambling each year. There are usual...

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