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Examville.com Launches Redesign

Jul 26 Comment

The paint has just dried on the Examville.com redesign! The new user-friendly look and feel of the interface will allow you to easily access the resources you need to achieve your educational goal, whether you are a learner, educator, publisher or test-prep/tutoring company. Our navigation bar highlights the key features of the site – Online [...]

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Should Teachers Become Facebook Friends With Students?

Mar 30 Comment

With the rise of social networking services, the teacher/student relationship is perhaps more delicate than ever. An infographic has been revealed by Masters in Teaching.org that deals with the issue of the teacher/student relationship on Facebook. Courtesy of MastersInTeaching.org (c)

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Which Colleges Top Google’s Search Engine Results?

Dec 20 Comment

College rankings in different categories are released by various publications each year. In recent times, coming out on top in Google’s search engine results is also a much coveted position. According to Google’s Zeitgeist 2011 list, the top 10 US Colleges & Universities searched on the Internet are: 10. University of of Texas 9. Notre [...]

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Opinion: To Teach or Not to Teach?

Nov 15 Comment

- Nicole Amador, Guest Contributor I am a fourth grade teacher and have been for ten years now. In those ten years I have seen my students and fellow teachers face countless setbacks and challenges with resilience and determination. Each year we do more and more with less and less and we somehow manage to [...]

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Recent Changes to Federal Student Loan Programs May Reduce Your Burden

Oct 31 2

The Obama Administration unveiled changes to the federal student loan programs recently. The changes aim to help those who are in financially precarious positions due to harsh economic times and encourage consolidation of federal loans to trigger a lower interest rate. The new rules will be effective in 2012. In broad terms, the changes are [...]

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Why Teaching and Technology Go Hand-in-Hand

Sep 16 Comment

– Nicole Amador, Guest Contributor As a teacher in the public school system for the last ten years, I find that we are often faced with challenges that go unnoticed. Let’s face it — we work in an undervalued profession and most of the time we are left to our own devices to make sure [...]

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International Report Says the United States, China, and Japan Lead In Producing College Grads

Sep 14 Comment

Education at a Glance 2011, an yearly international report published this week by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, provides in-depth and comparative views on the state of education worldwide. At a broader level, the Report concludes education is the key to an individual’s socio-economic improvement. According to the data, amidst the recent world [...]

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How Do College Students Use Their Time

Jul 17 Comment

Ever wonder how college students spend their time? Check out this awesome infographic about their daily activities. Embed the above image on your site Direct Link via

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Globalization Presents a Challenge to Business School Accreditation

Jul 5 1

In the U.S., accreditation of a college or university lets students know that the higher education institution has submitted to peer review. It also enables the government to decide whether, and to what extent, the institution is eligible for access to taxpayer dollars and federal loans. There are two types of accreditation that a higher [...]

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IBM SmartCamp New York City Voting: Finalist 5 Examville Pitch Video

Jun 27 Comment

Excerpt from IBM’s Smarter Planet Blog posted by Kevin Winterfield (June 23, 2011): Examville http://www.examville.com/examville/start.html A global web-based educational content and services platform that enables collaboration for students, educators and content providers, including publishers. The service leverages the collective knowledge of many with collaborative learning tools, peer review, recommendations and educator inputs into a single [...]

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