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6 Tips for Educational Leaders
In the best of times, educational leaders have enormous pressure to insure their schools’ safety and academic standards. However, less than two years ago, these same superintendents and principals closed their schools’ facilities and reopened online just days later, continuing a much needed educational presence.
By Alexis Azria3 years ago in Education
A Defeated Teacher
Let me start by saying I have always been “that teacher”. The one that kids come to for help, the one kids stay in contact with years after leaving my classroom, the one that people say reaches all kids from the naughties to the advanced. I have prided myself in being a great teacher and in knowing that I helped kids in an inner city district get to college and beyond. This year though I have finally hit my breaking point. I have finally been defeated.
By Maria Shaw3 years ago in Education
Why Most DevOps Course Online Fail
The demand for DevOps engineers is on the rise as more and more organizations adopt DevOps practices. But what is DevOps? DevOps is a set of Practices that combines software development (Dev) and information-technology operations (Ops) to shorten the systems-development life cycle while delivering features, fixes, and updates frequently in close alignment with business objectives.
By Nikhil Bagra3 years ago in Education
Which is the best logo type to be created easily?
There are several types of logos out there, some were already there some were created. You may not realize the extent to which logos are a part of our lives. Look around you — there’s one on the top corner of your screen, possibly one on your shoe, and plenty more in view.
By Kirito Senpai3 years ago in Education
What Is Information Theory? (A Beginner's Guide)
Information theory is a branch of mathematics that deals with the quantification, storage, and communication of information. The theory was first developed by Claude Shannon in the 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication". The central concept in information theory is entropy, which measures the amount of information that is contained in a message. Shannon's entropy formula quantifies the information content of a message as a function of its length and the number of possible symbols that can be used to represent it.The basic principles of information theory are entropy, redundancy, and noise. Entropy is a measure of the amount of information in a system. Redundancy is a measure of the amount of information that is unnecessary or duplicative. Noise is a measure of the amount of information that is random or meaningless.
By Aron Jansen3 years ago in Education
Custom writings
Such sources include and not limited to custom writings. A good number of those people who buy custom writings do so not because they cannot write them but because they want to get accurate information about a topic without wasting much of their time.
By Mary Robinson3 years ago in Education









