Archive for July, 2009

The Ineffectiveness Of A Learn Spanish Book

July 29th, 2009
The Ineffectiveness Of A Learn Spanish Book

Back in the day when someone wanted to learn a language, there was much classroom instruction and consulting of books in order to achieve a successful result. Long hours and hard work were put into mastering the technical aspect of the language through a course of study that one might use to learn history or art. But speaking a language properly often comes down to hearing it spoken properly. Which is why, more often than not, a learn Spanish » Read more: The Ineffectiveness Of A Learn Spanish Book

The Past Is History Tutors

July 21st, 2009
The Past Is History Tutors

One subject in school that requires quite a bit of learning is History. It has been said to be one of the hardest subjects in school. The reason being that history has so many dates and events that it can be very overwhelming at times. So it can be understandable that your child will need to have help in this subject. But the tutor does not have to be someone you hired, it can be you. All history is, is learning the dates and the events that g » Read more: The Past Is History Tutors

History of Distance Learning

July 11th, 2009
History of Distance Learning

The history of distance learning can be traced back to the 1890’s. Distance education was then known as correspondence course. The University of Wisconsin was the pioneer in this venture supported by other universities. This was the era when there was no concept of “media”. There was no television, and the internet was too distant a dream. Sending paper through regular mail was the only “medium” of instruction. Correspondence courses ruled the » Read more: History of Distance Learning