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Learn while you earn – Online Degrees


If you are looking for the right stepping-stone of your career, a college degree would be essential. Most students understand the value of a degree when applying for a job. With the wide range of programs offered, there is no dearth of subjects and specializations to choose from. In addition to traditional courses available on-campus, [...]

Bingo Worksheet Creator


Most of us know how to play the game of bingo. Thus, the way to play bingo is probably may already be familiar, but if not, here is a quick recap: 1. Each player is a bingo worksheet (also known as a “bingo card” or “bingo board”). 2. The bingo worksheet contains a grid of [...]

New Learning Approaches in the modern Era: Online Tutoring


Changing times are steadily demanding adoption of new approaches irrespective of the level i.e. school, college, office, you are in. While the traditional approach focuses on class room learning,” embraced the holistic approach to management with the objective of equipping the students with an attitude to rise above functional barriers. Many websites like assignmenthelp.net, tutorvista, [...]

AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. LESLIE WYATT, PRESIDENT OF ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY


Arkansas State University (ASU) entered into a partnership with Higher Ed Holdings (HEH) in April 2008. Below, Dr. Dan Howard, ASU’s executive vice chancellor and provost, introduces an interview with Dr. Leslie Wyatt about the partnership. “As a consequence of the Arkansas State University partnership with Higher Ed Holdings, ASU was able to benefit by [...]

The Basics of Becoming a Substitute Teacher


Substitute teachers are vital for helping schools run smoothly. Sickness, appointments, and unexpected events often mean that teachers need to leave their classrooms at the last minute, and if a school does not have a system in place for hiring substitute teachers, administration, clerical professionals, or teachers on their breaks are left to cover the [...]

Top E-learning Tools for Teachers Back to School


As a new semester coming, teachers need to draw up some back-to-school plans now. So how about trying some new tech and starting to explore the eLearning field? I know that new tech would seem daunting to some teachers, but with all these useful tools, you could easily start enjoying the marvelous things about eLearning. [...]


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