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How to Enhance Your Branding Strategy with Effective Explainer Videos
All brands, digital or otherwise, live and die in people’s minds. It is why many of them choose to go for video marketing, as they know that enjoyable audiovisual experiences stick in the viewer’s mind for longer than text or images ever could. But there’s a bit more to it than just that.
By Victor Blasco5 years ago in Education
Sexual Segregation
2020 brought with it change after dramatic change, especially for school aged children. For the first time they were exposed to isolation, virtual learning, and social distancing. The pandemic changed the way children lived their lives and the way they learned. For the most part it kept them out of school entirely and caused delays and obstacles no one thought of before to their ability to learn and retain knowledge. It was a challenging time for them, parents, and teachers alike.
By J. L. Cross5 years ago in Education
Wild About Food
When I read this challenge, Bedtime Stories, I knew I was all in for this one. As you can see my photo cover is one of my favorite children books. Where The Wild Things Are, by Maurice Sendak has inspired a movie, an opera, song, and the imagination of generations. I just realized that this book was written the year I was born. No wonder I love it so much. This book has won the highest award a children's author can receive called, Caldecott Medal. I will come back to this most popular book of all times after I share a little about my other two top favorite children's books.
By Deborah Amos5 years ago in Education
A mathematics convert
A mathematical convert Einstein is famous for saying that god does not play dice with universe, and yet the universe is famous for defiantly rebuffing any attempts to explain it deterministically. If God exists, he must like a game of poker indeed. Rules, be they describing a probabilistic or entirely predictable universe, have to be written in some language however. Be that language Egyptian hieroglyphs, Shakespearean sonnets, or the number of dirty tea mugs pilling up on my desk as I write.
By Reality Detective5 years ago in Education
Business Law Assignment Help
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By helpmyassignments5 years ago in Education
5 Books By The Robin Sharma That You Must Read In Your Lifetime
Robin Sharma is the best-selling author, whose writings encompass the Monk Who Sold His Ferrari Series, The Greatness Guide and the 5 AM Club. Known as one of the biggest names in the leadership enhancement and skill building industry, Sharma’s books are widely read by individuals from across the world. Lessons from his books are taught in management courses, and people practice his teachings for transforming the way they look at life. The Who Will Cry When I die book, is one among a slew of superb books written by Sharma; his books have also gained success in terms of audio books and book summary formats.
By Manoj Upadhyay5 years ago in Education
The Crane
Although I already lived in the other world children inhabit as a child, reading was my favorite place to escape. Fairytales, lands far away, fables, myths were my favorites. The versions of stories told as they made their way from country to country fascinated me. One that has always stayed in my memory is this; a Japanese folk tale beginning with those well-worn words:
By Natalie Wilkinson5 years ago in Education
The neuroscience of how reading rewires your brain
We, as a whole, realise reading can enhance our knowledge, and knowing the perfect thing at the perfect time assists us with being more effective. However, is that the factor every shrewd, achieved individual you consider, from Bill Gates to Barack Obama, attributes quite a bit of their prosperity to their over-the-top reading?
By Better Brain5 years ago in Education
Here's Why We Risk a Lost Generation of Learners Due to the Covid Pandemic
Among the many aspects of our lives that were disrupted due to the Covid Pandemic, the impact on students of all ages is worrisome. Not only are kids and young adults have had their studies disrupted, the added risk of them losing out on the precious face to face interactions that are so essential in their formative years, means that we risk losing a generation due to the Pandemic. As it is, virtual pedagogy and online classes, have robbed the students of the valuable “lessons” that are crucial to their cognitive development. Added to this is the lack of emotional skill building that comes with in person education.
By Rammohan Susarla5 years ago in Education







