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Time Management Skills to Reduce Stress and Improve Success

Time is really the only capital that any human being has, and the only thing he can’t afford to lose. – Thomas Edison Do you often feel as if you worked so hard but still didn’t accomplish anything? It’s impossible to add more hours to the day but it is possible to start working a [...]




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How to Improve Your Chances of Success with 5 Tips from Successful People

The belief that we are entitled to the “American Dream” is in fact holding us back as individuals and as a collective. Despite our lofty goals, many of us don’t take the steps needed to achieve the ideals set forth by our forefathers, and believe that we simply deserve to have the life we dream [...]




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You Can Learn – Fantastic February Recap

The month of February has been very exciting here at You Can Learn labs. There have been several exciting developments that I can’t wait to share with you! Most importantly, we released several courses for your viewing pleasure. As of right now there are nine You Can Learn apps on the iTunes store for you. [...]




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eLearning: A Supplement or a Replacement for the Classroom?

It’s an international sensation – PCs, tablets, and virtual environments are becoming the top supplemental tool for teachers everywhere. The days when teachers would order textbooks for each student are gone. Instead, they keep a list of product keys and URLs. Perhaps the advent of the Smartphone is the best indicator for what is to [...]




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Tablet Generation: The Rise of Blended Learning

“K-12 education is shifting from classroom-centered to student-centered learning models,” according to CompassLearning, a longtime leader in software used to augment classroom instruction. Trends in education show an increase in student-directed learning via personalizes technology. These ‘blended learning models’ leave students in hybrid-environments, utilizing educational software as often as classroom instruction. Today, teachers still drive [...]




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