-Jacob Hallman June 5, 2019 This Guide is for Educators who want to learn how Gen Z students interact with the Internet when left unsurveyed and how you can better teach them. What You’ll Learn How Gen Z interacts with […]
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-Jacob Hallman June 5, 2019 This Guide is for Educators who want to learn how Gen Z students interact with the Internet when left unsurveyed and how you can better teach them. What You’ll Learn How Gen Z interacts with […]
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The study with me genre is going global. Expect to find videos filled with students doing just one thing: studying. Get ready for lots of silence (music optional) as smart people get to work and invite you to join them. […]
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Reasons to create study groups are getting less common. The biggest reason for this is that social engagement patterns have changed for iGen. I’ve been on my phone more than I’ve been with actual people. My bed has, like, an imprint […]
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When I think of all the teachers I’ve ever had, I am amazed at the many roles they have to play for their students’ success. In addition to being educators, they can be mentors, role models, knowledgeable experts, a sympathetic […]
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At StudyGate, we’re committed to making learning accessible to every student! To accomplish our mission, we’ve created a FREE group meeting tool that allows you to meet up and study with anyone, anytime, anywhere! Here’s how it works: 1. […]
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Students are blurring the lines between academic honesty and legitimate study more and more as time goes on. While the nature of cheating is still clearly defined, students can now find help online in a multitude of ways. It can […]
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What is the point of going to college? Is it only supposed to prepare you for the workforce? Or should it broaden the mind and expand one’s ability for developing and understanding new ideas? This question has plagued the minds, […]
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“If ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you are certain to be in peril.” -Sun Tzu, The Art of War It’s 6:30AM. You’ve had a good night’s sleep, ate a good breakfast, and you’re about to make your way […]
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If there’s one test that fuels the anxiety of millions of students around the United States, it’s the SAT. Students and parents alike invest tons of money, time, and energy into preparing for the test that will decide their fates, […]
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Group Projects. Nobody really likes them, but we all have to do them at some point. That said, it’s no wonder that study groups are disappearing. Naturally, working with a group of strangers comes with its problems, but they don’t […]
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During the last year of my undergrad studies, I found it hard to focus. I was finally approaching the end of a five-year journey that took me across countless classes in multiple cities, two community colleges, and (at last) one […]
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Research. Finding credible sources. The most terrifying words you’ll hear in your entire academic career. Just hearing them made me go into denial: “What? What do you mean I have to form an opinion? Wait, wait, you mean I can’t […]
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