With the fall semester just around the corner, it’s time to start your back-to-school shopping list. Shopping for school supplies can be a bit intimidated due to the variety of choices available. And not all lists will be the same. An art student will need different supplies than an engineering student. But certain items prove…
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The Best and Worst States for Teachers in 2021
Teaching can be a rewarding profession, but many teachers in the United States are overworked and underpaid. The COVID-19 pandemic has added to that stress, with teachers having to teach all classes online or develop hybrid models. Due to the lack of traditional in-person learning, a large percentage of students experienced significant setbacks in both…
Successful Online Learning 2020
Photo by Startup Stock Photos from Pexels With the COVID-19 outbreak, many schools have moved to online instruction. While this is necessary to protect the health of students and faculty, it can be detrimental to the progress of students’ education. Although colleges often offer some online options, in person instruction is still the most common form of learning….
College Re-Openings: How to Make it Safer
Originally published on InsideSociology.com COVID-19 has brought about many technological and infrastructural challenges to colleges and universities in the United States. Many colleges have decided to move to a mostly online offering in the fall. However, many others have decided to have in-class or hybrid options. Colleges are presented with students who are generally…
Brainly Aims to Help Students Share Knowledge Worldwide
Have you ever struggled with a homework problem but had no one to turn to for help? Michal Borkowski — the CEO and Co-Founder of Brainly — has created a peer-to-peer learning community allowing millions of users across the world help each other with academic questions. The company has raised $38.5 million dollars of investment to…