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Hosting a Book Fair
How many of you remember the “best week ever!” from when you were a child? Book fairs were the staple of many of our childhoods with Scholastic leading the way. While there are many choices for book fairs today and I absolutely want to talk about them, that’s going to be a later article.
By Reb Kreylingabout 2 hours ago in Education
Image-to-text technology, also known as Optical Character
Image-to-text technology, also known as Optical Character Recognition (OCR), has transformed the way we interact with visual information. It allows machines to extract text from images, enabling various applications across multiple industries. From digitizing printed documents to reading text from scanned images, OCR plays a vital role in making printed content accessible, editable, and searchable. The need for such technology has grown exponentially with the increasing reliance on digital data and the rapid shift from physical to digital content in nearly all sectors of life. As the digital world continues to expand, image-to-text technology has paved the way for more seamless workflows, enabling businesses and individuals alike to save time, effort, and resources.
By Alexander Jacksonabout 8 hours ago in Education
What is Affiliate Marketing: A Beginner's Step-by-Step Guide
Affiliate marketing is a performance-based online business model that generates over $12 billion annually in the U.S. alone and continues to grow as e-commerce expands. At its core, affiliate marketing allows individuals to earn commissions by promoting products or services created by other companies. Affiliates share unique tracking links through websites, blogs, social media, email lists, or videos, and earn a percentage of each sale or action completed through those links. Because affiliates don’t handle product creation, inventory, payment processing, or customer support, it’s one of the most accessible ways to monetize an online presence.
By Mohammad Sufyaanabout 8 hours ago in Education
Greenland, the United States, and the New Arctic Power Game. AI-Generated.
For much of modern history, Greenland was viewed as a remote stretch of ice, distant from global decision-making and international power struggles. But that has changed. As the Arctic warms and world powers turn their attention northward, Greenland has become a central figure in a rapidly shifting geopolitical landscape.
By Muhammad Islam khan swatiabout 9 hours ago in Education
Why Has Standardized Testing Increased In The Last Twenty Years?
Students living in New Jersey took the New Jersey State Learning Assessment-Adaptive and the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment-Adaptive, as part of a series of field tests administered by the State of New Jersey on October 28-30 and November 3, 2025 to see how the state government can improve testing.
By Katherine Rotemanabout 10 hours ago in Education
How Online Learning is Revolutionizing Education in 2026
The traditional landscape of education has undergone a massive transformation over the last decade. As we navigate through 2026, the concept of a "classroom" is no longer confined to four walls and a blackboard. Online learning has evolved from being a temporary solution during global crises to becoming a primary, highly effective method of gaining knowledge and professional skills. This shift is not just about convenience; it is about accessibility, personalization, and the democratization of information.
By MD. Rahmat Ullahabout 11 hours ago in Education
What to Eat (And Avoid) During Colon Cancer Treatment: A Nutritionist-Approved Guide
When undergoing colon cancer treatment, your diet is more important than ever. The right nutrition can support your immune system, reduce side effects, and even enhance the effectiveness of treatments like chemotherapy and radiation. But knowing what to eat and what to avoid can be overwhelming.
By Erika Phillips about 13 hours ago in Education
How Company Culture Impacts Quality Homes From First Plan to Final Finish
Company culture impacts quality homes at every stage of construction. A home is not only built with materials. It is built with habits, values, and daily decisions. These decisions come from culture. Culture shapes how teams plan, communicate, and solve problems. When a company has a strong and healthy culture, the homes it builds are more reliable, comfortable, and built to last.
By Fischer Homesabout 13 hours ago in Education
Scaling a Business by Doing Less, Not More
Many business owners believe growth comes from adding more. More services, more markets, more tools, and more staff. While this sounds logical, it often leads to confusion and burnout. Scaling a business becomes easier and more sustainable when leaders choose to do less, but do it better.
By Darrell Hulseyabout 14 hours ago in Education
The Rise of Online Learning in Education
Online learning has become a fundamental part of education. Many institutions now view it as essential: one report notes that 65% of colleges consider online programs critical to their strategic plans. This shift is driven by both technological advances and changing learner needs. Surveys confirm strong student demand for digital options – for example, a study found that 95% of undergraduates wanted at least one online course per semester. In other words, schools are expanding online offerings because doing so improves access and meets modern expectations, all while maintaining high-quality instruction.
By Kashif Khanabout 15 hours ago in Education







