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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
How to Develop Logical Reasoning in a Child?
If you want to know how to develop logical reasoning in a child , you have to have an open mind. It may seem like a big ask for most people, but in fact, it’s one of the hardest things that we can do for ourselves. The more open-minded that we are, the better we can reason. It doesn’t mean that we should stop asking questions. If you have a question that you’re not sure how to answer, then it’s okay to ask, but don’t be afraid to be wrong, and don’t feel embarrassed about it either. That will help you figure out how to develop logical reasoning in a child.
By Priyanshu Rawat5 years ago in Education
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
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
Writing 101
Here is a regularly asked question... How long should a chapter be? What about a paragraph? How does that translate to word? To a novel, how many words is ok? To a story on Wattpad, should it be more or less? What about to the style of book I want to write? Okay, Okay, that's a lot of questions actually, so let's go ahead a break it down for you.
By Whatsawhizzer5 years ago in Education
Piece activation and development in real life
‘Be the best version of yourself, always’ Piece activation and development in real life Little John was playing a thrilling game of chess with his grandpa. It was a Sunday afternoon and he had never won against his grandpa in the game of chess, even after tons of takebacks allowed by his grandpa. It was King’s Gambit Accepted by the little John and this time he was quite sure that he was winning. As expected, Grandpa Shawn resigned on the 5th move.
By South Mumbai Chess Academy5 years ago in Education
New Tutelage
TO THINK I like to understand and to learn as much as I can. Ever since I was a child, the idea of getting to the root cause of diverse ideas or events and understanding their complexities always appealed to me. Questions. I always had questions. Some answered, some neglected. Some that kept me up all night pondering life's mysteries and their purpose. I like to think. Think, think, think. About planning, about applying, about knowing. So I studied thinking at university. When I was 17, I enrolled in a Liberal Arts degree. History, philosophy, some theology, and literature were my chosen disciplines over those three years. Since, I have grown in yet more profound respect and passion for the reasoning, communication, and articulation of written and verbal thought. To seek and to understand. To ask and to discover. To reason and think critically about information before me, not just to memorize a prescribed meaning. To assess, evaluate and conclude with a broad depth of philosophical reasoning, and act on that basis, as contrasted with acting on isolated emotion and instinct.
By Anna Harrison5 years ago in Education
Small Suburban Farm
As my Garden Grows Passion is what flows out of you, engulfs you, and brings out pleasure for people in the world to delight in. Passion is what makes other people believe and what to help others. Passionate is one word that describes me in everything I do. Growing and learning is a passion of mine. Growing from a seed and to produce something from it is mystifying and a wonder to people. I'm passionate about growing my own food and learning from it along the way. I have grown my garden a little more and more every year. Learning to be bold and when not to along the way in the best reward as the growing season unfolds each year.
By bonnie smith5 years ago in Education
Teach Others to Think
I am passionate about art, but many people can say they are. What makes me different is I am passionate about making people THINK about MAKING art. My students have to Think when they create and it’s frequently a hard process the first couple of times, then they learn to love learning how to think for themselves. My students literally follow me from school to school. During the summer school program, I was wondering why I had students from my old school literally 100 blocks away so I started asking them why they were there and they said “you”. They missed me pushing them, making them think. Even though I’m the art teacher I make them think harder than anyone else and they love it.
By Dee Mae Elva5 years ago in Education
Human Resource
Why is there such a lack of industry knowledge among up and comers in the music, film and entertainment industry as a whole? There are probably a lot of reasons but frankly speaking there aren't enough tools in place for those who are trying to break into these industries even in this age of technology. Accessibility is the main point of technology in many fields of opinion but when it comes to How to create a portfolio? or How to interpret a recording contract? or even simply When and Why you may need a manager? There's few if any YouTube videos uploaded explaining these need-to-know topics.
By Destin Theus5 years ago in Education
Visualizing Innovation through Business and Education
Exploring creativity evoked a fear response for most of my life. It was too risky to explore passions or deviate from the normal expectations from a child of immigrant parents. A plan for success had been devised for me – finish my public education, pursue post-secondary education, and then enter the workforce. A pathway many cling onto without exploring their passions or what truly adds colour to their lives. A fear of failure is what motivated a lot of my actions, but once I experienced fear, repeatedly, I had to embrace that uncomfortable feeling.
By Kishan Baskaran5 years ago in Education
DEBATING FOREVER
Many young students need to have their first public discussion so they try to find information on debate preparation online. It is not difficult to prepare yourself, but you should spend much time on it, especially if you don’t have much experience.
By Dandelionclub5 years ago in Education









