martes, 1 de mayo de 2012

About Continuing Education: Free Videos and More Free Time

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
What could be better than free videos and more free time to study? Er, okay, I can think of lots of things too, but free anything is pretty attractive today. You can do anything you want with the free time we'll create for you in the first section below, and we chose 8 of the best Internet sites offering free educational videos. Nice.

Improve Your Time Management with Right Turns
I was so excited to learn that the way I've been running my errands for decades is exactly how UPS plans its routes. It's also how you can find more time to study. Read more
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8 Places to Find Free Educational Videos
It's so easy to learn just about anything on the Internet. What did we ever do without it? We've got a great little list for you of 8 places to find free educational videos. Read more

Obama Helps Veterans Avoid Education Scams
I can't stand hearing about the scams out there involving education. What is wrong with people? President Obama talked about scams against veterans and service members in his weekly address Saturday. Read more
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Screen Font Too Small?
I get letters almost every day from grateful people who have found this blog about what to do when your screen font becomes teeny tiny, so I repost it every once in a while. Need to save your eyes? Read more
See More About:  reading  writing  homework

 


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