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How much Commission does TutStu charge? | TutStu - 0 views

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    Payments from Students are your HARD EARNED MONEY. It's yours. TutStu doesn't charge any commission. TutStu doesn't charge any Cut. How could we? In the process we explained, when Student pays the Tutor, the payment is directly transferred to Tutor's PayPal or PayUMoney Account. And via PayPal or PayUMoney, the payment is directly transferred to Tutor's Bank. Suppose:- A Student pays $50. The $50 will first go to Tutor's PayPal or PayUMoney Account. From PayPal or PayUMoney, the entire $50 is transferred to Tutor's bank.
allmathtricks

Logarithm formulas sheet | properties of logarithms | log rules |Lows of Log - 0 views

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    In this logarithm tutorial explained about logarithm applications with examples and solutions based the logarithmic formulas as per previous exercises
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Logarithm Applications | Logarithm Examples and Answers | All MathTricks - 0 views

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    In this logarithm tutorial explained about logarithm applications with examples and solutions based the logarithmic formulas as per previous exercises
allessay

Unity is Strength ⋆ All Essay.Net | Best Essay Collections - 0 views

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    From the right beginning of humankind, we have discovered proof that strength rests in numbers. In the current age, when there is rivalry all around, and everyone is hustling to make their way to the top, not many understand the significance of the world wide phrase 'Unity is Strength'. This article explains what actually Unity is Strength means.
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Artificial Intelligence ⋆ All Essay.Net | Best Essay Collections - 0 views

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    The essay on Artificial Intelligence explains what AI is and what are it's advantages and disadvantages
allmathtricks

YouTube - 0 views

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    In this video explained about logarithm formulas ( Laws of Logarithms) like logarithm addition rule and subtract rule and Base change rules and results on logarithmic inequalities with examples In this video we know about the following concepts in logarithms tutorial Logarithm addition rule (Log of product = Sum of Logs) Generalization of Logarithm product rule Logarithm subtract or quotient rule (log of quotient = difference of logs) Log Base change rules Properties of logarithms Logarithmic inequalities
asifkhan2798

Short Quotes On Peace - 0 views

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    Peace. Peace is a way to be happy. Where there is no peace there is no life. This means that the best way to live a happy life is peace. Wise people want to live in peace and give peace to others. They writes a lot Quotes about peace. And give people a positive message to live in peace. They explains the importance of peace. they writes about the importance of peace in different ways. Here are some quotes on peace.
assignmentmates

How to solve a challenging situation in Mathematics Assignment - 0 views

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    While explaining the challenging situation in mathematics assignment, most of the students lose their patience level for going to the last step.
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Best Blockchain Courses: Start Your Journey Now! | Blockchain Council - 0 views

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    Wondering how to become a certified blockchain professional? Want to give a head start to your career in blockchain space? You have landed on the right page. This article explains the concept and importance of blockchain technology and focuses on the most-demanding blockchain certification courses of 2020.
mahadi hasan

12 Absolute Key Functions of Human Resource Department | HRMC Matrix key functions of Human Resource Department - 0 views

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    Key functions of human resource department differ due to organizational characteristics. Human Resource Department deals with Human Resource Management. So, firstly need to understand the in-depth definition of Human Resource Management (HRM). According to Storey(1995), "HRM is a distinctive approach to employment management which seeks to achieve competitive advantage through the strategic deployment of a highly committed and capable workforce, using an integrated array of cultural, structural and personnel techniques". 12 Absolute Key Functions of Human Resource Department: The 12 key functions of Human Resource Department are explained as below: Human resource planning Recruitment and selection Performance management Learning and development Career planning Function evaluation Rewards Industrial relations Employee participation and communication Health and safety Personal wellbeing Administrative responsibilities
chintanporiya

Guide to take your classroom online. - utobo.com - 0 views

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    It explain important points that are necessary to take your online classroom
takshilalearn

What is the Importance of Computer? History of Computers - 0 views

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    The computer is an advanced electronic device that takes raw data as an input from the user and processes it under the control of a set of instructions (called program), produces a result (output), and saves it for future use. This tutorial explains the foundational concepts of computer hardware, software, operating systems, peripherals, etc. along with how to get the most value and impact from computer technology.
Paul Beaufait

Six Tools To Create Interactive Learning Content On Your Blog - 15 views

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    High school teacher Roslyn Green explains how she creates interactive content using six free online tools: Flippity, H5P, Playbuzz, LearningApps, Quizizz, and Tinycards.
raseorakesh

How to Find The Best Search Engine Optimization Company Singapore? - 0 views

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    Are you struggling to find the best SEO services in Singapore? Look no further than SG SEO Company, where your search ends with SG SEO Company. We are committed to providing you with the most effective and reliable Search Engine Optimization strategies to boost your website's performance. Our services are designed to enhance your website's visibility, ensuring you stand out in the digital landscape. This guide will explain how to find the best SEO services in Singapore.
Anna Otto

Digital Learning infographic/poster - 0 views

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    Fun poster explaining Digital Literacy
Jitendra Patel

Seo Traffic Engine - Seo Onpage and Offpage Services - 0 views

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    Microformats are easy conventions (known as entities) used on web content to explain a particular sort of data. Microformats use the category attribute in hypertext markup language tags (often or ) to assign temporary and descriptive names to entities and their properties and vcard, hcard, span class tag to define CreativeWork, Organization, Event, music, Person, Place and Product.
Tero Toivanen

How To Define Web 3.0 | How To Split An Atom - 1 views

  • I think I have managed to explain Web 3.0 quite nicely, so without further ado. Definition: Highly specialized information silos, moderated by a cult of personality, validated by the community, and put into context with the inclusion of meta-data through widgets.
  • Web 3.0 will take this one step further. If you are searching for information on Cars, for example, you would use the search engine as you normally would, but your results would be more specialized subengines.
  • Web 2.0 brought us a change in the basic way that we search, tagging.
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  • The strong algorithms that are currently used would be kept, but in addition some weight would be given to items that the community has flagged as interesting or voted on. Meme: Community built around search results.
  • You could type in what you were looking for, “conservative viewpoint on Darwin” for example and it would pull up results ordered by relevance (algorithms), tagging, and validation through user voting.
  • Seeking Validation
  • Seeking Entertainment
  • StumbleUpon may be the closest analogy to how we will be entertained in Web 3.0. You fill out a profile, define your tags and then flip the channel.
  • Meme: Relevance through user interaction.
  • Imagine a world where you could search a name and bring up that person, all the social networks they belong to, and produce a feed around them.
  • If I put a proper name into the search engine of Web 3.0 it would provide the running profile of my presence on the web; it would show everything in the webosphere that has been tagged as belonging to me, ordered by community validation and relevance.
  • In this Wikiality my page would contain both information that I have written about myself and information that has been written about me.
  • Meme: Everyone will have Page Rank.
  • Web 3.0 will see a more complete integration between devices like cell phones and the world wide web (does anything still use that term?) Posting pictures, videos and text from anywhere, anytime with as little hassle as possible.
  • Our pages will be little more than our personal interpretations of all the data available on the web, plugged into these pages through a growing array of widgets and shared with the world. Meme: The Widget Web
  • Summary Specialized Subengines for Search Social Networks replaced by People Search Your Online Presence Searchable, Taggable and Ordered by Relevance through Voting and Algorithms Increased Microblogging and more Powerful Widgets to allow you to place any of your feeds anywhere. Increased Integration between devices like cell phones and the web.
  • In ten years RSS and its related technologies will be seen as the single most important internet technology since Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau created the World Wide Web at CERN around 17 years ago.
  • If Web 3.0 is the Semantic Web, where computer agents read content like human beings do — then RSS will be its eyes (or at least its corrective lenses).
  • In this future, RSS will be extended to include a host of data-points it currently does not. Each blog post (or microblogging feed), every picture, every video clip will have searchable, taggable, XML based syndication around it.
  • Finally, RSS enables users to define their own contexts for information. Imagine a word where creating a mashup between Google maps and your Twitter account was no more difficult than sticking a few widgets together.
  • If you used a search engine, your results would be weighted based not only on the standard Web 3.0 metrics, but also on “what you care about” as defined by all your previous interactions with this particular search engine and all of this would be completely transparent.
  • Programs that surf the web for you will become more and more powerful. In a world where your personal profile containing your likes, dislikes and search history is as easy to upload as it is to add a feed to your RSS reader, it is no surprise that a major industry will be software that does your searching for you.
  • Microblogging will be the critical change in the way we write in Web 3.0. Imagine a world where your mobile phone, your email, and you television could all produce feedback that could easily be pushed to any or all blogging platforms. If you take a picture from your smart-phone, it would be automatically tagged, bagged and forwarded to your “lifestream”. If you rated a television show that you were watching, your review would be forwarded into the stream.
  • Fortunately, microblogging also opens up the world to new opportunities. Live blogging, a technique usually reserved for important events, would become common. If you can’t actually be at a conference, pictures, video and commentary could be pushed to you in real time. The entire world would become an Op-Ed piece.
  • In Web 3.0 search engines will need to have a better understanding of “context”. One way to accomplish this is to take a nod from directories and allow results to be tagged. These tags can be voted on by the community and would only be an addition to, not a replacement for, traditional sorting algorithms.
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    How To Define Web 3.0 | How To Split An Atom
Michael Mitchell

Home | MIT + K12 - 38 views

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    MIT-created site that uses student-created videos to explain complex science and engineering topics to k-12 students.
Phil Taylor

Reading a Book Versus a Screen: Different Reading Devices, Different Modes of Reading?| The Committed Sardine - 25 views

  • "This study provides us with a scientific basis for dispelling the widespread misconception that reading from a screen has negative effects," explains Füssel. "There is no (reading) culture clash – whether it is analog or digital, reading remains the most important cultural technology."
  • "We have thus demonstrated that the subjective preference for the printed book is not an indicator of how fast and how well the information is processed," concludes Professor Schlesewsky
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