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6 eLearning Tips to Boost Knowledge Retention
E-Learning outcomes that are well-designed, engaging, and informative are already well-known to you as a training manager. However, your content development activity achieves the expected results only if retention happens successfully along with learning.
By Syed Amjad Ali4 years ago in Education
A Deep Analysis on Why Academics Upped Grades for Students
During the early stages of the pandemic, academic grades are inflated to support students cope with the tougher online environment. Nobody was prepared for such a big change in their life. Shifting from face-to-face to online education is the biggest change that students had to face. They were used to getting regular feedback from teachers, meeting friends and having friends together, and participating in extra-curricular activities. So putting all that on pause and shifting to a different learning procedure can be very overwhelming. They already had so many questions in mind: How will this work? What about their dream career? What if the internet does not work properly? How to do my homework when so many things are going on outside?
By Alley John4 years ago in Education
Best Civil Engineering Colleges in Hyderabad
Civil engineering is one of the oldest, evergreen, versatile and diverse branches of engineering that conceive, plan, design, construct, operate and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and the private sector.
By akshay kumar4 years ago in Education
Student Support Surges
Anticipation is building for students as they embark on their latest educational adventure. For many, that has meant heading off to university. For others, it will be a local college, and some may have just returned to secondary school as they settle into the new autumn term.
By Amy Mercer4 years ago in Education
Victimology and Sexual Abuse
Introduction This post analyses the process of Victimology in criminal law cases and takes rape as an extreme example to highlight legal and societal sway in delivering criminal justice. Victimology in essence underlines the consequences of being a victim of a particular criminal act. These consequences in rape at least are impregnated with irreversible damages to the social standing of the victim which makes Victimology a necessary study to evaluate the nature of damages that arise from such crimes (Weis & Borges, 1973). This field of study emerged sometime towards the middle of the twentieth century, right near the end of the second World War. Some criminologists, like Benjamin Mendelsohn, a French-Israeli advocate and academic, brought this under their field of study and hence worked on it to establish a better understanding of the origins of crimes and its implications on the victims/violators and the society and general which eventually helped create a wave of awareness for victim’s rights, which was later recognized by the United Nations’ act for victim’s rights, submitted by the honorable Secretary General, in 1984, which then gave birth to the United Nations' Charter for Human rights (Citizens for Peace and Justice). Victimology has since then emerged as a significant field of study under criminology as it helps us understand the victim’s relationship with the violator and their experience with the criminal justice system. In the legal profession, Victimology has repeatedly proven to be an important subject as it helps experts understand Sociology, Criminology and Psychology in depth (Pathlegal.in). Victimology is considered to be a subset of all these subjects. Although, in its simplest form, Victimology helps in studying victims of heinous crimes (in this case sexual assault/rape) and analyze patterns and trends that display how factors like gender, race and sexual orientation affect the perception of the victim and their stories by different constituents/entities like the public, media and our legal system.
By Partha Singh4 years ago in Education
Find an OPT job as an international student in the USA.
OPT stands for Optional Practical Training. OPT allows international students on F1 visas to work in the US for 12 months in their major field. Students are eligible to obtain OPT after they complete their full-time first year of academics. After receiving OPT EAD(Employment Authorization Document) international students are provided with 90 days unemployment period during which they have to find OPT job for themselves. Let us see the ways through which an international student can find an OPT job in the USA:
By United OPT4 years ago in Education
GENDER
Gender refers to the different grammatical forms of sex distinction. It is defined as the classification of a noun or pronoun as feminine, masculine, common or neuter. In other words, the division of Nouns, Pronouns, etc. into different classes as masculine, feminine, common and neuter, is called Gender.
By Nira Kumari4 years ago in Education








