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Fun with Grammar
There is nothing more grating to an author’s ears or eyes than hearing or seeing poor grammar. I know I’m “preaching to the choir” on this topic, and yet, I’ve seen many grammatical errors right here on Vocal. I’ve been caught a few times myself. Usually it’s just a typo, but more on that later. Some people would be well advised to get the free version of Grammarly. At least twice, I stopped reading stories because the grammar was atrocious.
By Julie Lacksonen4 years ago in Education
7 Best Laptops for Online Teaching
Due to the current pandemic, classroom teaching has been rearranged. Best laptops for online teaching. Online education allows students to get the same learning opportunities as their teachers in classrooms. For online classes, teachers should have access to the Internet, mobile phones, and laptops.
By Inam Randhawa4 years ago in Education
Benefits of Online Java Training
Java offers a distinct advantage over other languages, and it is compatible with almost all technical programming tasks. Java language is simple to learn, and it was created to be easier to write, compile and debug than other programming languages. Java programming is easy for beginners. Java, unlike other programming languages, is fully object-oriented and has many features such as abstraction, encapsulation and inheritance.
By Zainab Shaikh4 years ago in Education
The Moment When That New College Grad Says: Now What?
Hello everyone, The last time I was here, I talked about how financial literacy is practically absent unless you are a specialist. And because of this, we need to take the responsibility of having a solid financial plan, lest we wind up in a rough place. I want to take some more time on this. Traditionally, 18 years old is considered adulthood. However, practically, and psychologically, adolescence may extend into the mid-twenties. And to me, this makes sense; I mean, who feels like they can take on life right after college? Well, many college grads do!
By The Professuh4 years ago in Education
How to Write a Literature Review for Research Paper
The thought of writing a literature review paper often leaves many researchers struggling. This is mostly because a literature review is an overview of all the comprehensible data that is available on a specific topic to date. The first step taken even before starting the writing process is to go through all the available researches that have made on the same topic before. This lets the researcher understand the perspective of those before him/her and compose the new research that is based upon the contexts, relevance, and background of those previous researches. This makes sure that the new research consists of all the previous data as well as the difference that is needed to be made at that time.
By Inspire Marketing4 years ago in Education
6 Reasons Why an Education Franchise is Smart Business
You’ve decided to make a career change and become your own boss with an education franchise. You’re not afraid of hard work, and you want to do something that provides the freedom and financial independence that owning a business can achieve. But you want more than financial fulfillment – you want to leave a legacy, knowing that you did something that made a difference in the world, and especially in your community.
By Cindy Page4 years ago in Education
How a New Teacher Spends Over $500 Before You Even Teach A Class
I always knew I wanted to be a teacher, but I ran away from it for a very long time because I knew that there was really no money in teaching. You are expected to get a bachelor’s degree for a field where, at least in Arizona, you will not get paid even $40,000 per year. I was coasting for a really long time. I was just doing whatever job tickled my fancy, and believe me there were a lot of different ones. It was starting to get ridiculous.
By Nailah Robinson4 years ago in Education








