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Thursday, October 31, 2013

TEACHING



Lecture 1: General Principles of Teaching

General Principles Of TEACHING



Lecture 1: General Principles of Teaching

Monday, October 21, 2013

FREE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE COURSES IN AUDIO/VIDEO

Today's POST introduces some free university level courses in audio/video.

When some of us were coming along, and our country had no university, we studied for 'external degrees" from  overseas mail-order colleges such as Wolsey-Hall-College and Rapid-Results-College.

Today, there are many more opportunities available to all, and its FREE!

So please get to work:
  1. Audio/Video Lectures | MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course ... 
     

    ocw.mit.edu › Courses 
    Audio/Video Lectures. These courses contain video and/or audio ...material.

Friday, October 11, 2013

I have a young relative who, frankly, is struggling in her second year at a University in the USA. Biology and test-taking seem to be the bugbear. Can anyone help  us by sharing some helpful ideas?

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