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Best Way to Learn Arabic for Beginners: The Ultimate Guide
In this post, we describe the best way to learn Arabic for beginners and explain how to progress quickly with Encore!!!, the best app to learn Arabic.
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Entire Computer Science Curriculum in 1000 YouTube Videos
In this article, we are going to create an entire Computer Science curriculum using only YouTube videos. The Computer Science curriculum is going to cover every skill essential for a Computer Science Engineer that has expertise in Artificial Intelligence and its subfields, like: Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Computer Vision, NLP, etc.
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Best Language Learning Apps in 2021 - Encore!!!
HiNative is a unique app to learn languages because it’s actually a questions and answers platform where learners can ask native speakers from around the world questions about language and culture.
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How to Choose the Best App to Learn German In 2021
In this article, we explain how to learn German online and provide several tips for choosing the best app to learn German with your smartphone.
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The Best Way To Learn Italian In 2021 Is With Encore!!! App
In this article we will be taking a look at why Encore!!! is the best app to learn Italian, as well as discover the best way to learn Italian fast.
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How Children Read Differently From Books vs. Screens
Scrolling may work for social media, but experts say that for school assignments, kids learn better if they slow down their reading.
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Reading To Young Children Stimulates Brain Development, Creates Nurturing Environment
Research from the 5B45 initiative showed the more words little children were exposed to, especially before they turn five-years-old, the better. Experts said reading not only builds their brains, but helps a child feel nurtured and loved.
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How a tiny school defied a government order and became a model for remote Aboriginal learning
The north-east Arnhem Land school ignored a government order to teach only in English for the first four hours of each day. Now, educators say the school's "both ways" approach using Indigenous language language and English in the classroom is yielding results.
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Handwriting Is Better Than Typing When Learning a New Language, Study Finds
In our daily lives, we spend a lot more time tapping at a screen and typing on a keyboard than writing with pencil and pen, so does handwriting tuition still offer anything useful? Absolutely, according to a new study.
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Gesture Recognition Based Project Centers Chennai- ECE Projects
1crore projects started doing Gesture Recognition Base Projects for final year ECE students. In our centers all type of gesture recognition projects available.- ECE Projects
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We Mistake Information We’ve Googled For Our Own Knowledge
In many ways, the internet has democratized knowledge, allowing people to access more information than they could possibly dream of reading. No matter where your interests lie, there is almost certainly something new to learn online.
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Students Still Understand Lecture Videos After Watching at Faster Speeds, UCLA Study Suggests
Those who have watched recorded video lectures for an academic class know how much precious studying time those videos can take up — time that seems to drag on even more if the speaker talks slowly or pauses often.
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How our brains cope with speaking more than one language
Speaking a second or even a third language can bring obvious advantages, but occasionally the words, grammar and even accents can get mixed up.
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When curriculum standards and religion collide, students and faith traditions lose
This year, Rosh Hashanah fell on\u00a0the same day the Texas State Board of Education\u00a0scheduled a public hearing to discuss religious freedoms.
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Why do teachers give girls higher marks than boys? Italian researchers have the answer
Girls are routinely being given more generous grades than boys with the same academic competences, a new study of tens of thousands of pupils and their teachers concludes.
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Math scores mark historic declines across the country during COVID pandemic: federal data
Student test scores plunged in the US as the COVID-19 pandemic erased decades of academic progress — with math scores recording their largest decrease ever and reading scores at a 30-year low, alarming new data known as the “nation’s report card” showed Monday.
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Most Tennessee charter schools show lower 'success rate' than districts they serve, analysis shows
About 80% of the taxpayer-financed, privately operated charter schools in Tennessee have a lower success rate than the districts where they are located.
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Breaking Barriers to Literacy: Using Audiobooks to Overcome Reading Challenges
To empower students to not only be able to read but also to want to read, a holistic approach — offering intensive care for the most at-risk students and specialized attention for those with moderate literacy needs — is key.
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Having camera on during online classes increases social appearance anxiety, which decreases learning of students
Three experiments on university students and young people showed that having one’s camera turned on during online classes increased social appearance anxiety and decreased learning. Participants who had a chance to view themselves on screen reported even higher social appearance anxiety. The study was published in Applied Cognitive Psychology.
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Students are more willing to do homework when they view their teacher as attractive
In a new study published in Frontiers in Psychology, researchers found that students are more open to participate in school activities and expect to earn higher grades when they view their teacher as attractive. The findings provide evidence that children’s perception of teacher attire attractiveness is related to important school outcomes.
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