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Free Technology for Teachers: Actively Learn

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post that I wrote for a new supporter of FreeTech4Teachers.com.  A few years ago I stumbled upon Actively Learn while walking through the ISTE conference. I was immediately impressed by what they were developing. At that time it was just getting started as a new platform through which teachers can […]

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3 Non-Marketing Books For Marketers That Will Make You Happier

Despite feeling time-starved, the average American still consumes 10 hours and 24 minutes of information daily. So who has time to read non-work related content? Yet research shows reading offers 5 health-related benefits: Allows your mind to process work and other problems. Reduces stress and helps you to relax. Supports improved writing and other forms of

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Do You Want to Be a (Great) Writer? Then Start Reading Like One

There are no shortcuts you can take to become a better writer. Sure, you can learn different hacks, tips, and tricks to improve your prose. But the process of developing your ability as a writer is a marathon—not a sprint. Now, I don’t claim to be a master of the English language, and I don’t possess a degree in

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Why You Need to Read Like Your Career Depends Upon It

Man, not again.   This was the thought racing through my head. The writing was on the wall. I was working for a non-profit organization as a copywriter. The organization was going through internal changes, and I had a hunch my job would be phased out. Turns out I was right. Thankfully, I had started acting on

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