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Math Worksheets | Dynamically Created Math Worksheets Business Consulting | How To Become A Business Consultant Editor's note: This article was excerpted from our Consulting Business start-up guide, available from the Entrepreneur Bookstore. The dictionary defines a consultant as "an expert in a particular field who works as an advisor either to a company or to another individual." Sounds pretty vague, doesn't it? But unless you've been in a coma for the past decade, you probably have a good idea what a consultant is. Businesses certainly understand what consultants are. Melinda P., an independent consultant in Arlington, Virginia, thinks more people are getting into the consulting field because technology has made it easier to do so. A consultant's job is to consult. But what separates a good consultant from a bad consultant is a passion and drive for excellence. You see, in this day and age, anyone can be a consultant. Or are you an expert in the fund-raising field? Things to Consider Before You Become a Consultant What certifications and special licensing will I need? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Braingenie Top 10 Ed-Tech Startups of 2012 It probably goes without saying, but I’ll type it out anyway: 2012 was an incredible year for education technology startups. Launches. Updates. With all that’s happened this year, making a list of the “top” new education technology startups was more challenging than ever before – least of which because there were a lot more companies to choose from. How I Chose But I’ve written a “Top Startups” post for two years in a row (See: 2010, 2011), so I guess it's part of my end-of-year writing traditions now. Once again, I’m only highlighting here those that were founded and/or launched in 2012. … Meanwhile, I’ve complicated things by expanding my categorization of “startup” a tad to include some initiatives from outside the high-risk, high-growth, for-profit business world. I’m also fudging a bit on the number here. Whatever. tl;dr here’s my list, in no particular order… Full disclosure: I got to hang out with Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun a bit last week.

HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework The Minerva Project Technology in the Classroom | Technology Integration Ideas that Work Technology has become integrated in the classroom in so many ways, that we often don't even think about how we are using it. The Education World Tech Team offers lessons and activities to help educators make better use of technology tools for instruction, and to help students improve their technology skills within the context of the regular curriculum. Included: Integration activities that utilize the Web, PowerPoint, Excel, digital photography, SMART Boards, and more. In more and more schools today, technology is recognized as an instructional tool, not as a subject of instruction. "Using technology in the classroom is becoming easier for teachers," instructional technology consultant Jamye Swinford told Education World. Probably the technology tool used most often for student projects is the World Wide Web. "The Internet has many sites that easily lend themselves to classroom integration," Swinford pointed out. "Refdesk also has links to newspapers, listed by state and country.

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