Today’s teachers face a number of huge challenges. One of the most prevalent is that of personalized education.
For overworked educators with overcrowded classrooms, creating assignments that work for each individual student’s skill level and learning style is next to impossible. But one-size-fits
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Startup Knewton Creates Individualized Education Tools


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2533 days ago
YouTube Creates Highest Brand Engagement, ListenFirst Reports


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2533 days ago
In today’s world of Google searches and viral Internet videos, it is no wonder that YouTube has had a profound effect on brand engagement. Companies are utilizing the site to spread brand awareness across the globe, and it appears to be working.
LEGO was the most highly engaged brand in Q2, with o Read More
LEGO was the most highly engaged brand in Q2, with o Read More
Make Time to "Find Your Balance Point"


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2533 days ago
Made Hot by: AmyJordan on September 11, 2015 10:40 am
“We’re going away for just a couple of days. Do you think you can unplug from the computer, the phone, the tablet or any other electronic Internet connected device that you’re stashing somewhere?”
I said “Yes.” But I thought that I would certainly be able to sneak in an email or two — maybe in the Read More
I said “Yes.” But I thought that I would certainly be able to sneak in an email or two — maybe in the Read More
Sell Smarter Using Sales Intelligence Solutions


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2552 days ago
Made Hot by: MasterMinuteman on August 23, 2015 1:41 pm
The article “9 Sales Apps to Help Small Businesses Sell Better” demonstrates how small businesses can sell better by taking the phrase “knowledge is power” to heart.
Now, take your sales results to the next level by focusing your efforts where they’ll have the greatest effect.
The Chinese philoso Read More
Now, take your sales results to the next level by focusing your efforts where they’ll have the greatest effect.
The Chinese philoso Read More
Video Marketing for Everyone: No Video Recorder Required


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2552 days ago
Back in 1995, Steve Jobs was interviewed by a popular news reporter on the topic of the future of technology. He was asked where he thought technology would be 10-20 years from then.
Among other observations, Jobs replied that everyone would be online that was a real world business (or at least mo Read More
Among other observations, Jobs replied that everyone would be online that was a real world business (or at least mo Read More
Disaster Preparedness: Communication Is Key When Disaster Strikes


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2564 days ago
Last month, we talked about the importance of taking proactive steps to evaluate your business’s level of disaster preparedness. Developing your disaster preparedness plan is a critical first step, as taking proactive steps before disaster strikes will help to lessen the financial ramifications of
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Could Microsoft Edge Be Your New Web Browser?


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2564 days ago
To date, one of the biggest standouts in Windows 10 is the new Microsoft Edge browser.
For many, it’s just a relief to say goodbye to Internet Explorer once and for all. (You won’t have Internet Explorer to kick around anymore.)
After 20 years, many innovations and a long period of stagnation, it Read More
For many, it’s just a relief to say goodbye to Internet Explorer once and for all. (You won’t have Internet Explorer to kick around anymore.)
After 20 years, many innovations and a long period of stagnation, it Read More
One Word Every Small Business Needs In Sales and Marketing


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2564 days ago
Made Hot by: JoshRed on August 10, 2015 10:33 am
Consistency.
The wrong combination of what the small business offers and then delivers can leave a bad taste.
The salt-water taffy candy tasted terrible. It was safe to eat and would hurt nothing but sales. And it was my fault. Read More
The wrong combination of what the small business offers and then delivers can leave a bad taste.
The salt-water taffy candy tasted terrible. It was safe to eat and would hurt nothing but sales. And it was my fault. Read More
Keeping an Eye on the Competition -- Sort Of


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2564 days ago
Most businesses put a huge focus on competitor research, and for good reason. Your competitors can tell you a lot about your industry, your progress, and give you ideas about where you want to be in the future and how to get there. However, what many don’t consider are their indirect competitors. I
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Isn't 'On Fire' Supposed to be a Good Thing?


From http://smallbiztrends.com 2564 days ago
I’m generally not a big fan of having my characters respond in an overtly funny way in my cartoons.
Oh, I’ll do some raised eyebrows, some puzzlement, maybe the occasional bug-eyed stare, but for the most part, my little people are placid and unfazed.
This cartoon, however, I went slightly more d Read More
Oh, I’ll do some raised eyebrows, some puzzlement, maybe the occasional bug-eyed stare, but for the most part, my little people are placid and unfazed.
This cartoon, however, I went slightly more d Read More
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