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Understanding Your Learning Style
Today it is widely understood that not everyone learns the same way. Many schools have special programs for people with dyslexia; standardized tests are being questioned; and alternative schools are gaining popularity. It was Neil Fleming who began research in the early ‘90s to determine why some teachers were more effective than others. He then developed the VARK questionnaire that today poses just 16 questions to determine one’s learning style.
Describing a Person’s Personality Based on Social Media – Part I
Dr David Stillwell teaches at the University of Cambridge and is also the Academic Director at the university in the Psychometrics Centre. He has many published papers to his credit which include how the computer can predict a person’s personality with great accuracy based on their use of social media, how consumers can be targeted for advertising based on their habits on social media and many others. He has been interviewed by BBC, Sky News, CNN and a host of other stations. We have this opportunity for an interview with him.
Future Jobs: Data and Artificial Intelligence
To enter the everchanging field of artificial intelligence and data science, you need to familiarize yourself with what it takes to become a competitive specialist. In this article we will cover the hard skills, job offers, and internship positions you should pursue to boost your candidacy in the sphere of data and artificial intelligence.
Ceramics Artist Laura Sllamniku Kryeziu – Finding Meaning into Your Career
More often than we think, we find ourselves overwhelmed by work burnout, looking forward to that 8-hour shift to end so that we can go home and contemplate the rest of the evening we have left for ourselves. Studies show that what’s mostly bothering younger generations, is finding joy and fulfillment out of what they do. But how can one manage to do that, in a capitalist society led by the principle of profit? Youth Time asked Laura Sllamniku Kryeziu, an amazing pottery and ceramics artist from Prishtina, Kosovo.
Future Jobs: Marketing and Sale
Sales, marketing, and content creation neatly tie into digital marketing, a field that focuses on online-based platforms that promote services. As online shopping has become second nature to a growing number of people, more jobs revolve around customer service and eCommerce. In this article, we will talk about new responsibilities that marketers take on as well as the hard and soft skills that help them progress in their careers.
Sustainable Development in Rural Areas
David Felipe Sanchez comes from a small city in the coffee triangle of Colombia. He is working with the private sector on sustainable development projects with communities in rural areas affected by the armed conflict. By transforming scenarios where violence was an everyday reality into opportunities, Sanchez’s contribution is that kind that inspires the next generation to become positive change-makers in the community.
Future Jobs: Engineering and Cloud Computing
As data is becoming an increasingly valuable commodity, the demand to access information without being confined to one location is growing. More companies are turning to cloud computing, which allows them to gain a competitive advantage and hire more engineers. In this article we will cover hard skills, job offers, and internship positions for cloud computing professionals.
McMaster University – Free Online Courses
Ranked among the top 100 in the world, the university offers some unique online courses.
Does Over-Reliance on Tech Affect Our Ability to Spell?
We humans rely on technology to wake us up in the morning, remind us of our appointments, and to keep us connected to the rest of the world. Technology can bring a lot of convenience into our lives. But it can also make us rely a little too much on our phones, tablets, laptops, and smart watches. Spelling and grammar is something that seems to suffer due to our over-reliance on tech.
Jungle: the Laws of Nature
What if fried monkey meat turns out to be delicious, and a tropical worm finds your forehead a great place to ripen. Instead of a lightning scar, Daniel Radcliffe has a “live” bump on his forehead, hallucinations, and a dull touch of reality. This is the film “Jungle”, directed by Greg McLean (The Darkness, Rogue) with the real protagonist, Yossi Ghinsberg, as the screenwriter. The story of tourists – travelers who find themselves in the very heart of Bolivia's wilderness – the wild jungle. Rain and snakes, swamps, deadly rapids, and not quite the fun, colourful trip that was promised at the beginning.
Angus and Julia Stone – The Australian Duo Takes Us Down Under with Indie...
The Australian continent packs more than just heat. It capitalizes on creativity through the world of art. Although the music scene incorporates the sounds of popular music, the subculture of the mainstream microphone is filled with brilliant and talented Folk-Rock and Indie Pop musicians who make music to feed the soul! With the power of lyricism, head outback with the wishful sounds of Angus and Julia Stone!
Kenyan Illustrator Educates People on Road Safety through a Board Game
Two years after having been involved in a car crash herself, Mijide Kemoli, living in Nairobi, Kenya, started designing a complete board game aimed at educating audiences about road safety in an entertaining way. Youth Time highlights her inspiring story and brings to you an influential young activist who did not surrender in the face of unfortunate circumstances.
The Greatest: Rodin
Rodin. The thinker and creator who is in an eternal search for ideal forms. He saw the beauty of nature in everything, both alive and inanimate. Rodin, the great sculptor, who became famous in maturity, by creating unique masterpieces – The Thinker, The Gates of Hell, The Burghers of Calais, the monument to Victor Hugo, and the very era of modern sculpture. In 2017, the director Jacques Doillon released a picture of the same name, Rodin – about the life, love, and career of the creator.
The University of Hong Kong – Free Online Courses
The same as many universities worldwide, the University of Hong Kong began releasing online courses in 2014.
Want to Become an Executive Coach?
An executive coach is a qualified professional that works with individuals, usually executives, but often high-potential employees, to help them gain self-awareness, clarify goals, achieve their development objectives, unlock their potential, and act as a sounding board. This profession is taking a huge responsibility but also continuous effort in the field of self-development. If you want to become an executive, find bellow what you should consider before making a decision.
How To Make The Most of Short Revision Sessions
There are so many people in the world who can work actually only under the pressure that the short deadline takes. Life is changing every day and this might be one of the reasons why are we working only under those circumstances. But how to use short revision sessions and to make the most from the time you got? The answer is technique.
Linguistics Internship at VocApp in Poland
Students studying in European universities with particular interest in technology and languages are invited for an internship at a largest flashcard software company working on providing services for foreign language learners.
Hippie and Happy Nepal
Happily nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Nepal is home to the world’s highest mountains, including Mt. Everest, which is locally known as Sagarmatha. The landlocked country remained long out of reach of the outside world until the year 1951. With hippie culture emerging in the late 1960s, Nepal suddenly became a hub for western explorers and travellers. The nation today serves like a magnet to mountaineers, rafters, and trekkers from around the globe. Let’s explore hippie and happy Nepal through the vestiges of its past and the promises of its here and now.
Transforming Education across Kenya – Angaza Elimu Initiative
"Quality and relevant education for every child," is Kiko Muuo’s Twitter bio. Unlike some other symbolic things you can see on Twitter, this time, this statement shows the true activism of a young boy who is transforming education across Kenya through digital learning opportunities.
Full Tuition-Fee BSc and MSc Scholarships at University of London
The University of London is offering a full tuition-fee scholarship for distance-learning and flexible schedule BSc and MSc courses to all incoming students from anywhere in the world. Scholarships are possible thanks to the CEO and co-founder of Wizz Air József Váradi, an alumnus who has donated over £1 million to the University.
























