Category Archives: Education: Teaching and Learning

This is a category having to do with education, pedagogy, learning styles, curriculum design and related issues.

Is violence the answer?

Greetings and Salutations! Is violence the answer? is a new pub about violent video games, television shows and movies. My thesis is that an excessive amount of intake of violence is unhealthy, unwarranted, and unecessary not to mention damaging to … Continue reading

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Some beliefs on handwriting are beyond parody …

Some beliefs on handwriting are beyond parody … Are there beliefs SO ridiculous that they are disbelieved by the people who teach them? Continue reading

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An interesting blog about punctuation marks and their histories ……

Here is an exceedingly interesting blog about marks of punctuation and their often odd histories, where you are all but guaranteed to learn far more about the subject than you could ever have imagined … http://www.shadycharacters.co.uk/ A sample excerpt: ” … Continue reading

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What was it like being a medieval scribe? Here’s my guess …

  I wrote this yesterday in an an idle moment, while thinking what it might have been like to be a medieval scribe … SCRIBES OF CAMBREATH By Kate Gladstone (tune: MARCH OF CAMBREATH by Heather Alexander — http://heatherlands.com/mpaudio/Midsummer/March%20of%20Cambreadth.mp3 ) Downstroke slash, serif … Continue reading

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Our Mothers’ Backs

[Note: This article was originally published on Hubpages in 2009. Since the content was deemed to violate Hubpages editorial policy in 2012, it has been moved to PubWages.] Seirei no Moribito Episode 2 English Subbed | Watch Seirei no Moribito … Continue reading

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Online College or Traditional College?

Have you ever considered enrolling in an online college? Let’s say you’ve gotten to the point in your life where you’ve decided to further your education. You have an overwhelming number and variety of choices. Some of these choices include … Continue reading

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Maze Finger App Review

Maze Finger is a really good addicting app that you can get at the app store completely free. When you first get into the game and install the app it kind of looks like an electrical maze. You have to … Continue reading

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Facebook App For iPod Touch/iPhone

You can get a facebook app for your iPod Touch/iPhone at the app store. On this app you have many options. When you use it for the first time you have to log into your facebook account on it. Next … Continue reading

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Mac VS Windows

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A lot of people have Mac computers and laptops at their work place because they tend to work pretty fast with them. However Mac won’t allow you to install certain things such as Hypercam 2 and other things. Windows gives … Continue reading

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Using French Cuisine to Teach French: Crème brûlée Recipe

The very best way to learn a new language is by total immersion. When someone is forced to conduct all business and all pleasure in the new language, it is much more likely to sink in and be absorbed at … Continue reading

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