Category Archives: rapid elearning

New Jobs for Older Workers : Jenni Proctor

New Jobs for Older Workers (2012) is the result of years of dedicated application by Jenni Proctor. It is a great targeted little book for those who wish to settle for a more rewarding career as they approach that wonderful … Continue reading

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Philosophical Linguistics : Join the Never Ending Argument!

Janet Cameron is a retired university lecturer who now manages a channel called Philosophical Linguistics.  To explain what the channel is about Janet writes that Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) has been celebrated as “The Father of Linguistics” for his work … Continue reading

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Creative Artists Dealing With Self Sabotage

  This image is from a new article called How to Recognise and Deal with Self Sabotage in the Creative Arts. The article begins…Chamine describes factors that contribute to success in Positive Intelligence.(2012)  In the context of an art based practice, the … Continue reading

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Marketing Your Book on Amazon by Shelley Hitz

Unlike other reviewers I don’t yet have a book on Amazon. As you all know I am about to publish a Middle Years Creative Arts textbook soon. Global Citizens will be packaged in an eReader and will become an example … Continue reading

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Twitter Used as an Educational Tool within the Context of Rapid eLearning

Twitter is an online social networking and microblogging service that enables users to send and read text-based messages of up to 140 characters.   Users can tweet via the Twitter website, as well as androids, smartphones, and SMS from a mobile. (Wikipedia … Continue reading

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