Having been in the business of English teaching for 12 years now, you can imagine how often I see and hear the word fluency. Everyone wants […]
While they might only be a few months into their course, last week, Ducere’s Bachelor students […]
Ducere students often ask if we have any tips that will help them balance work, study […]
Never assume that online learning is easier than in-class learning. You are all alone, and the only way to get well-connected to your eLearning environment […]
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As a team we’re often asked to attend sessions and give an overview of Educational Technology and how it can be used to support teaching […]
Last week with help from The Compass we set out to gather some feedback from students on the apps they would most recommend to others […]
Scrivener I never quite appreciated the phrase ‘lengthy document’ until I started trying to draft part of my thesis. I’ve always felt pretty confident with […]
When do you find it best to sit down and study? Are you more of a night owl, or a get-up-and-go in the morning sort […]
Every student who aims to become a high-achiever will experience exam stress. It’s an unavoidable part of student life that can be a tough nut […]
Education Week's new report "Blended Learning: Breaking Down the Barriers" features a story highlighting research on the effectiveness of such techniques.
We all know someone who is outstandingly brilliant at learning. They are the Stephen Hawking or Marissa Mayer of your class and you’re probably scratching […]