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Study in Canada: Golden Opportunity to Empower Yourself - 0 views

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    In order to be able to Study in Canada you will need a study permit unless you plan to do a short course of less than six months for which you don't need even a study permit.
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    In order to be able to Study in Canada you will need a study permit unless you plan to do a short course of less than six months for which you don't need even a study permit.
Rhondda Powling

The Ultimate App Guide for Students - Infographic ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 5 views

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    Good organisation is the key to good study. Developing a study plan that is formatted and structured to meet your study needs will assist your learning and you will also be more likely to be relaxed and feel more prepared for exams The guide is this post is from Study Medicine Europe and gives a useful guide to apps that may enhance studying efforts. Some are free and some are paid versions and they are split up according to different goals.
Rhondda Powling

STUDYBLUE | Find and share online flashcards and notes from StudyBlue. Any subject, any... - 1 views

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    Study Blue lets students across all ages and subjects create flashcards to help with the study process. The website will store your flashcards for later use, or for the use of others who might want a more cumulative set of study resources. Study Blue boasts the "largest and fastest growing library of online study materials," including quizzes, review sheets, and the aforementioned flashcards.
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Study in Australia visa - work and study in Australia - 0 views

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    An Australian study visa is an allowance for one study in Australia for a time period taken by chosen course. Our free consultation services provide you all the information regarding the best colleges or universities. They will also assist you for further actions like finding housing or rental apartments and social activities.
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    An Australian study visa is an allowance for one study in Australia for a time period taken by chosen course. Our free consultation services provide you all the information regarding the best colleges or universities. They will also assist you for further actions like finding housing or rental apartments and social activities.
John Pearce

Study: Students with smartphones study more often - 2 views

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    "While more teenagers and college students are utilizing tablets and smartphones in their daily lives, one study finds that students with access to these devices may be studying more often."
John Pearce

Mobile Studying & Online Flashcards on Smartphones | StudyBlue - 2 views

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    This is the infograph that inspired the article While more teenagers and college students are utilizing tablets and smartphones in their daily lives, one study finds that students with access to these devices may be studying more often.
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Top Five Reasons Why You Should Study In France - 0 views

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    Do you want to study abroad? Confused to where to go for further study? Find here top five reasons why you should study in France. Also find available scholarships to study in France.
Andrea Grinton

Study Filmmaking Online Software - 0 views

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    Are you a filmmaking learner looking for easy to use software or mobile apps? Quickclass Virtual Learning Environment offers an affordable solution to study filmmaking.
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    Are you a filmmaking learner looking for easy to use software or mobile apps? Quickclass Virtual Learning Environment offers an affordable solution to study filmmaking.
John Pearce

Google boggling our brains? Study says humans use internet as their main 'memory' | Mai... - 6 views

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    The Internet is becoming our main source of memory instead of our own brains, a study has concluded. In the age of Google, our minds are adapting so that we are experts at knowing where to find information even though we don't recall what it is. The researchers found that when we want to know something we use the Internet as an 'external memory' just as computers use an external hard drive. Nowadays we are so reliant on our smart phones and laptops that we go into 'withdrawal when we can't find out something immediately'. And such is our dependence that having our Internet connection severed is growing 'more and more like losing a friend'.
Rhondda Powling

Vocabla - Vocabulary App - 1 views

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    "Improve your vocabulary" This is a simple tool that will assist with learning English (to Advanced English), Spanish, and Polish vocabulary. More languages may follow. It can be used online or with a free Android app. It is similar to a lot of other language learning applications. You can create lists of words and phrases that you want to learn or you can select a list that was made by someone else and shared to the Vocabla library. You can study each list as a type of flashcard and when you are ready you can take a practice quiz. Teachers might like using Vocabla to create a list of words and share with their class. All the students could use the list to study on their own
John Pearce

Text speak does not affect children's use of grammar: study - Education, Lifestyle - In... - 0 views

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    "CHILDREN who use 'text speak' when sending messages on their mobile phones do not have a poor grasp of grammar, a study has shown. Researcher assessed the spelling, grammar, understanding of English and IQ of primary and secondary schoolchildren and compared those skills with a sample of their text messages."
Roland Gesthuizen

Facebook Makes You Two Friends Closer to Everyone [STUDY] - 2 views

  • Facebook’s study shows that even on an online social network that is supposed to cross the boundaries of geography and age, people tend to befriend others their own age, as well as people in the same country.
  • if you limit the analysis to a single country, the “four degrees of separation” theory shrinks even further, with most pairs of people being only separated by 3 degrees.
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    A theory stemming from an experiment by social psychologist Stanley Milgram in the 1960s claims every living person is connected to any other through only six friends. According to a recent study, Facebook reduces the six degrees of separation to only four, meaning the world's largest social network makes the world even smaller (figuratively).
John Pearce

38% of Children Under 2 Use Mobile Media, Study Says - 1 views

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    "Nearly two in five children have used a tablet or smartphone before they could speak in full sentences, according to a new report. Conducted by family advocacy organization Common Sense Media, the study found that 38% of children under the age of 2 have used a mobile device for playing games, watching videos or other media-related purposes. In 2011, only 10% had."
Darrel Branson

Stanford study: Media multitaskers pay mental price - 2 views

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    Media multitaskers pay mental price, Stanford study shows Think you can talk on the phone, send an instant message and read your e-mail all at once? Stanford researchers say even trying may impair your cognitive control.
Camilla Elliott

Study: $75M teacher pay initiative did not improve achievement | GothamSchools - 2 views

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    New York City's heralded $75 million experiment in teacher incentive pay - deemed "transcendent" when it was announced in 2007 - did not increase student achievement at all, a new study by the Harvard economist Roland Fryer concludes. "If anything," Fryer writes of schools that participated in the program, "student achievement declined." Fryer and his team used state math and English test scores as the main indicator of academic achievement.
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Men more likely to feel divine in lovemaking | www.vie2day.com - 0 views

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    England, have you ever feel why people shout out the Lord name during lovemaking, here is the Answer.a new study explain it as sex hormone
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ThinkBinder - 2 views

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    Think Binder is a website that gives students a place to create online study groups. In each group students can share files, share links, chat, and draw on a collaborative whiteboard. Students can create and join multiple groups. Getting started with Think Binder is very easy and quick..
John Pearce

Study backs iPad school use - The West Australian - 7 views

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    Children given iPads to use at school are more focused on learning and less likely to misbehave, research has found. University of WA education researchers have been investigating the use of iPads and other mobile devices in 12 independent schools during the past 10 months. UWA's Grace Oakley said teachers found that students were more likely to finish their homework and do a better job.
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