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4 Tips To Help You Sell Your Online Course

Creating and selling online courses can be a great way to generate income from working online, but it can also be quite difficult to make money at first. But even with a very small budget (or no budget at all!) there are ways to promote your online course and try to get at least a …

8 Confident GED Test Prep Tips

Are you planning to take the GED test? If so, you should prepare for it first. You have several options for an effective GED test prep program. Attending adult courses is one of them. However, you may feel uncomfortable studying with other students or the night schedule may not fit into your routine. The best …

Teachers the Star of the Show – Are Learners the Devoted Fans?

Online lessons are fun. Yes, if you have the tools and skills needed to successfully engage with learners online. Let’s say you’re in the middle of your discussion when someone in your class accidentally clicked the presentation menu. And, of course, you will be deprived of the attention of your learners. Then a minute or …

Self Defense Video – Do You Really Need It?

Learning how to defend yourself against anyone who wants to harm you is a must. Luckily, with self-defense video courses available online, things become a lot easier and save time than routinely going to a regular martial arts class. Nowadays, learning self-defense techniques is essential. If you haven’t trained yourself in self-defense yet, then it’s …

Online cake decorating tutorial is convenient and affordable

If you love to bake cakes, you might be interested in a cake decorating tutorial. A delicious cake is even better with a beautiful decoration. Luckily, online cake decorating courses offer an inexpensive and convenient way to learn how to decorate cakes. Online cake decorating tutorial offers many benefits for people who want to learn …

Pandemic: Student’s Mental Health, Struggles and Tips

Our mind is very powerful. When we think of something, be it good or bad; Whatever it is, we would be instantly affected, as if our thinking had a life of its own. We act and materialize them. They said there are two wolves in all of us – the good and the bad. And …

‘New Normal’ Stories of Grit, Resilience and Perseverance

It has been 8 months since the Philippines recorded its first case of coronavirus on January 30, 2020. Everyone’s life is at stake to become infected. As registered cases increase, so does the level of anxiety and depression. Many companies are losing revenue; workers lost their jobs; Unemployment and poverty follow, students adapting and coping …

5 Methods of Energizing and Motivating Your Students

Are your students performing at their best in your class and completing all learning activities on time? Do they always want to be involved in class discussions, eagerly participating in the conversations while demonstrating what they have learned from the assigned reading? Or do you have a typical mix of students, some excelling and others …

Five Strategies Every Educator Needs for Uncooperative Students

Does every lesson run perfectly and without problems? In a traditional classroom, the teacher is able to visually assess student performance and respond to the demands placed on them. However, the absence of this visual element in an online class makes it much more difficult to “read” or get a feel for the pulse or …