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How to learn new languages?
Hello everyone! Hola amigos! Mucho gusto!初めまして! I am finally starting to learn Spanish now. This is not my first time learning Spanish. I’ve tried learning by using the Duolingo app, which didn’t last long enough for me to keep it up.
By Bicycle Baron4 years ago in Education
How to Make Science Interesting for Kids? - Swiflearn
Science creates the spark to think of how an atom is formed. It is one subject that can surely gain the kid’s attention towards wanting to know more. It helps kids stop believing something blindly. It is true that science has become much more enjoyable as compared to the days of yore where science was taught to children using chalk and slate. Now, students are more engaged in reading interesting science articles and novels that are related to the strands of science. However, the challenge still remains of how much students can adapt to when science is made fun and not just treated as mere topics in order to pass the examinations.
By Priyanshu Rawat4 years ago in Education
How To Combat COVID-19 Misinformation Online
This article was previoulsy published on Dr. James Goydos' Medium. Technological innovation is a wonderful thing. With the advent of the Internet and the proliferation of search capabilities, we now have more information than ever thought possible at our fingertips. The benefit of this availability of information, however, it not without its costs. Like many things, it can be seen as a double-edged sword. It is how we choose to use it that makes the difference. In a time where tens of billions of search queries are made in a year, it is important we take note of how these technologies are being utilized. Studies indicate that search results can influence decision making. From harmless decisions like who to buy your laundry detergent from, to more life-altering decisions such as who to seek out for medical advisement, search engine results make a lasting impression. And can spell the difference between life and death. In the times of the novel coronavirus, access to reliable, valid and verifiably true data is essential. Unfortunately, with the proliferation of search and social media, there has been a rise in misinformation which leaves many vulnerable to access to inaccurate and downright dangerous information. From data which falsely advocates drinking bleach to kill the coronavirus to those which falsely suggest the means by which the coronavirus can spread, the misinformation can have dire consequences.
By James Goydos, MD4 years ago in Education






