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Top 5 E-Learning Trends You Must Know
No one would have thought we would be switching to e-learning in no time. However, all thanks to modern technology and the global pandemic that introduced us to various mediums of e-learning. Today we have numerous ways to learn new things without stepping out of our homes. And this isn't just for those who stay at home all the time but also for those individuals who are unable to join academic institutions for whatsoever reason.
By Cheri Crystal3 years ago in Education
Understanding Your International Chinese Students
As a teacher at any level and subject, one of the biggest challenges is dealing with students from very different cultural backgrounds. Expectations, norms and priorities can all vary across countries, and the nature of classes is going to be different wherever you go.
By Andrew Johnston3 years ago in Education
All Steps to Use the Remote Desktop Chrome Extension 2022
Remote desktop chrome extension is a software provided and developed by Google. With this software, you can connect your business or individual remote desktop computer for free. Thus, you can develop your business easily, simply and securely.
By Writer Tiger3 years ago in Education
Oliver White Hill, SR (1907–2007)
Oliver White Hill, Sr. (May 1, 1907 — August 5, 2007) was an American civil rights attorney from Richmond, Virginia. His work against racial discrimination helped end the doctrine of “separate but equal.” He also helped win landmark legal decisions involving equality in pay for black teachers, access to school buses, voting rights, jury selection, and employment protection. He retired in 1998 after practicing law for almost 60 years. Among his numerous awards was the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which U.S. President Bill Clinton awarded him in 1999. (Source: Wikepedia) Though he spent most of his life working and living in Richmond, he did live in my hometown of Roanoke. The house in which he lived in as a child is just up the road from where I work, in a predominantly African American community. His winning the Presidential Medal of Freedom should have been awarded earlier, but thankfully it wasn’t awarded posthumously.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee3 years ago in Education








