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How To Choose The Best School Counselor For You

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Many people could truly benefit from counseling. Here are five tips that will help you find the best school counselor that can meet your needs.

Should You Send That Email? Consult This Flowchart First.

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So you have a message to send to a coworker. Should you send that email? Consult this flowchart first!

6 Web Tools To Make You A Better Writer

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Your essay needs to be done and you can’t get it done with all of these distractions. Here are 6 writing tools you can use to help you be free from those distractions and actually get your work done.

6 Reasons To Get A Tutor

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When it comes to obtaining an education, it is important to seek help early. Students should not wait until they are in trouble before they seek assistance.

A Look At Google’s Massive Library Of Free Lesson Plans

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Did you know that Google offers a sortable library of lesson plans that are free to download and use? It's part of the company's big push into education (seems to be quite the trend these days) and involves thousands of free lesson plans just waiting for you to try out.

10 Free Web Tools For Teachers Being Used Right Now

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The internet is agog with useful resources for teaching one way or another. Tutors, teachers and of course students are already benefiting from the use of such tools. And, a great thing about them is that a lot of these resources are actually available for use absolutely free of any charge.

Gmail Meter: A Free Tool To Help You Combat Email Overload

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Ever wonder who you email most frequently? What about the longest conversation threads you've had? A new tool built using Google's App Scripts lets you understand exactly what's happening in your Gmail inbox right now. Who knows, it may actually help you manage your time a bit better!

25 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Twitter

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Twitter may very well be the single most important tool for teachers right now. Considering many are not even using the service, that says a lot about how effective the platform is for learning, engaging, development, and more.

Writing A Research Paper? 7 Quick Ways To Grab Your Reader’s Attention

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A research paper, unlike any other academic paper, requires you to do actual research. It is one of the most complicated and difficult forms of academic writing a student can encounter. If you've written a research...

10 Ways College Students Use Technology

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A recent study from NortonLive reveals that 1/3 of college students find technology issues to be among their top three stressors (even more so than financial issues or studying for finals).

20 Must-Have Digital Teaching Tools For Parents

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Parents have it tough. They're tasked with ensuring their children have the best nutrition, experiences, and education. There's basically a library of apps that can help you out with all three.

6 Places To Get Support After You Graduate

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After you have finished schooling and you start looking for a job, you may still find it rough to find a job on your own.

Edudemic Needs YOU!

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Ok, guys, we've asked before and we'll ask again - We want you to share your classroom with us! We know that there are so many of you out there who are doing really awesome things with technology in your classroom, and we'd like to hear more about that.

What Is Interactive Learning? A Quick Guide For Everyone

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The classrooms of today are far from what most of us would consider traditional. In addition to the lack of chalkboards and the abundance of high-tech devices, many classrooms even conduct their lesson plans entirely online--giving whole new meaning and accessibility to education at several different levels. This practice is often called distance learning, though the process involved is anything but distant.

New Grant Brings Adaptive Gaming Technology To Disabled Students

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We constantly talk about education technology and how it can benefit students. But what about students with disabilities? The growing world of adaptive technology comes into play. A new grant is making this even more clear as it lets students learn and play video games like never before.

10 Cost-Effective Ways Teachers Can Earn Their Masters Degree

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Teachers rarely make big bucks. Yet they are among the most highly educated professionals. The challenge: how to pay for all that costly high education. Online learning can help.

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