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Why Education Sector Needs Online Learning Website?
First of all, The transition of education toward online learning is a fundamental transformation rather than a passing fad. I have a strong background in educational technology, therefore I can attest to the importance of online learning websites. They mark a significant change in the way we view education, therefore they're more than just practical. This blog examines the significance of various platforms, emphasizing their authority, competence, experience, and reliability.
By Microcode Software LLP2 years ago in Writers
Illuminating the Future: Unveiling the Dynamics of the Outdoor Solar LED Market
In the fast-evolving landscape of renewable energy solutions, outdoor solar LED lighting has emerged as a beacon of sustainable innovation, transforming the way we illuminate our spaces. This comprehensive exploration delves into the dynamic Outdoor Solar LED Market, shedding light on key trends, technological advancements, and the eco-friendly revolution that is reshaping the lighting industry.
By Jennifer White2 years ago in Writers
My Aspirations With The Vocal
As much as I love to write, be challenged and to have deadlines which generate motivation, (ummm, usually), my goals are very focused regarding The Vocal this year. I want to read each and every entry. Why? Writers who do not read others creations become stale, stagnant and self absorbed. Getting one's story listed as "Top Story" or included in " Writers We Are Loving" has been the sort of a place I find myself wallowing about, wondering too often why my piece didn't make it and it leads to me not writing. Challenges can be fun, however, in the last year those who won first prize or had honourable mentions got my attention right away. Now I am digging in and like a determined detective I am going to unravel each and every gem, study it, read and re-read and pull those who are in the wild depths of The Vocal up and out them for review. I do have books I need to read and books I need to continue to write, but as Barbara King wrote, " Writing a Novel is a Marathon, Not a Sprint. We who are driven to write more than short stories need to sit back and breathe, look for other angles and most of all ask for and get some feedback. That is my primary goal. If I submit a story or poem I'd like to see more members commenting on it's substance, word choice, or hear how it might have been bettered by a simple comma. I want real feedback not just someone writing " good job!". I have read plenty of my own writing and know without a doubt it was not a good job, it was pathetic and lifeless, congealed from some brain cells on their way out of town. Learning from others is critical. We all know that our art form is one that is under valued; very few of us make it to the screenplay of our dreams, much less find ourselves discovered by a writing scout from The New Yorker or are even reshared here, in this very platform we are so devoted to. The character it takes to hit and miss repeatedly and not give up is astounding. In the old days rejection slips were stuffed in shoe boxes and hidden in the back of the wardrobe; now no one bothers to even thank us for our submissions. That says everything about being a writer's writer. May I persevere to be encouraging, supportive, candid and devoted to my fellow Salinger's, Keats, Angelou's and Pratchett's. Your work, your gift and drive are just as integral to the process as my own and it should be no other way. I will admit there is a lot of catching up to do; new genres to delve into, stories from years ago that are growing dusty in The Vocal's silver lined cellar, and to boot more submissions are coming in every day. It is probable I will not meet my own standards as I have been known to slip and slide on resolutions and aspirations previously, yet I frankly have been in an impermeable rut; I admit to staring at pens, pencils, paper, keyboards, the ceiling, the dead birch tree out my kitchen window, napping, scanning the cupboards for something to snack on, trying to read my palms, stoking the fire, watching Britbox, and just about everything one can do but write. Is it just January? I asked myself. Myself highly doubts the month is responsible for my fiddling and fuddling. So now at five hundred and ninety words, (almost), I write to all of you who are following your dreams, creating masterpieces and honestly some real bombs as well, I announce with fervour, without further delay I will be reading YOU, watching for your next publication and as often as the sun rises and sets, ( that might be a slight exaggeration), I will try very much indeed to comment, be real, plunge into the miles and mountains of words you put forth and give you the read you deserve. If you are looking for quickies like "Excellent", "Well done", or "Amazing" might I remind you this is not a blind-fold taste test but my real thoughts and meanderings regarding your portfolio of nouns, adjectives, synonyms and imagination. Hail to all creators out there, make sure to watch your P's and Q's! Cheers to another year around The Vocal!
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)2 years ago in Writers
Top 10 Cloud Training Institutes In Gurgaon
In the rapidly evolving landscape of information technology cloud computing has emerged as a key driver of innovation and efficiency. As businesses increasingly migrate their operations to the cloud the demand for skilled professionals in this field has soared. Gurgaon with its thriving IT sector, is home to numerous cloud training institutes that cater to the growing need for skilled cloud experts. In this blog post, we will explore the top 10 cloud training institutes in Gurgaon that are making waves in the industry.
By Webasha Technologies2 years ago in Writers
Navigating the Dynamic Landscape of Sensor Technology: A Comprehensive Guide to the Sensor Market
In the fast-evolving realm of technology, sensors play a pivotal role in shaping our interconnected world. From smart homes to industrial automation, sensors are the unsung heroes that enable devices to perceive and respond to their environment. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the fascinating world of sensors, exploring their diverse applications, emerging trends, and the driving forces behind the ever-expanding sensor market.
By Jennifer White2 years ago in Writers
Welcome to the Wild World of Martin Williams
Disclaimer: This is a pillar post. If a bunch of links to my own stories isn’t your thing and/or you don’t like self-promotions, this article is not for you. I certainly get that, which is why I included this disclaimer at the start to warn those of you away from the rocks. Like a lighthouse 😁
By Stephen A. Roddewig2 years ago in Writers
Cooking Betutu Chicken
As usual, I will always remind you of these words, Everyone is good at mixing and cooking, but not everyone has an idea for a dish that can arouse the appetite, or a spicy taste that is very appetizing on the tongue, because many people don't know about it. what is needed to mix the ingredients. which one is suitable, but don't worry because here I will share with you how to prepare food that can be served to your family or to friends or guests who visit your house.
By Delicious food2 years ago in Writers
Romanticisation And Trivialization Of Mental Health
Romanticisation And Trivialization Of Mental Health Romanticisation of mental health Generation Z has made it clear that they consider themselves one of if not the most open generation. This is not surprising as they grew up in the age of technology, with so much information at their fingertips. This allowed them to have different perspectives on issues at an early age, making them more likely to discuss them openly. Specifically, Gen Z has widened the gap between mental health and stigma, with 27% able to report their mental health as fair or poor (Bethune). Although the destruction of mental health is a big step forward, it also brought a new problem: the love of mental illness. For many, the internet has become a way to cope with their mental illness, allowing for open discussion on topics such as depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. However, the Internet has created a place for people to think about mental illness.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Unveiling the Dynamics of the Collaborative Robot Market: A Comprehensive Overview
In recent years, the global landscape of industrial automation has witnessed a paradigm shift with the emergence and rapid growth of collaborative robots, commonly known as cobots. These robots, designed to work alongside humans in a shared workspace, have revolutionized various industries, paving the way for increased efficiency, safety, and productivity. In this post, we delve into the intricacies of the collaborative robot market, exploring its current state, key players, growth drivers, and future prospects.
By Jennifer White2 years ago in Writers
How to up your content writing game?
Do you want to be a better creator? It is on you to comb up your content material writing abilities. Content writing is one of the maximum valuable capabilities in these days’ digital world. It’s the way you talk together with your customers, and it’s critical for any enterprise that wants to prevail online.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers









