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5 Tips for Using Prezi in Presentations

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

Speeches and presentations are already nerve-wracking, and without good visuals, they're practically an obstacle course of awkward fumbling. Prezi, an amazingly intuitive PowerPoint alternative, offers students a clean, simple way to tell their story and guide audience members to a conclusion. Here ...

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Using Myers-Briggs to Explain Different Learning Styles

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

It is a fact that all students not only learn differently but also perceive information differently. As a student, it is important you understand how your personality traits affect how you learn as well as how you behave.

Learning styles are defined as the methods through which you acquire, perceiv...

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Seven Computer Skills Your Child Should Have by GCSEs

by Christine Chadwick

Building on the foundation established during primary school, secondary school students rapidly expand their repertoire of computer skills. Media classes are one opportunity to expand basic computer knowledge while middle school students will find themselves using computers and mobile devices in and...

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Seven Computer Skills Your Child Should Learn in Primary School

by Christine Chadwick

Some students are surrounded with opportunities to use technology at home as well, but students in a primary school setting typically have frequent chances to work with computers today. Computer labs filled with desktops, tablets in a cart tolled from class to class or laptops that follow the studen...

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3 Tips for Studying Anatomy

by Christine Chadwick

The prospect of studying anatomy can induce stress in even the most confident student. Mastering these three tips for studying anatomy will benefit a student's anatomy grade and future courses. The three most important tips to ace anatomy are strong note taking skills, study skills, and time managem...

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