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Using TikTok Analytics Tools to Drive EdTech Engagement

September 12, 2025August 28, 2025 by Binet Nert

Over the last year, TikTok has evolved into more than a home for dance videos and fun challenges. It has become a robust tool for education and learning. Companies in the EdTech space now are using TikTok to reach students, parents and teachers in out-of-the-box ways. But merely uploading videos themselves is not enough. To … Read more

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Climate Change in the Classroom: Global Perspectives

September 12, 2025August 23, 2025 by Binet Nert

No longer is climate change an abstraction. It’s also an undeniable truth that impacts us all. From rising seas to wild weather, its effect is being felt around the world. It’s a serious matter and our children (as the future rulers of this world) need to know about it. That’s why schools across the world … Read more

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Microlearning: Maximizing Results in Shorter Timeframes

September 12, 2025August 22, 2025 by Binet Nert

In our fast-paced world, time is the number one hindrance to learning. For many, learning new skills is something they want to pursue but find it hard to carve out time for extended courses. Which is where microlearning comes in. It’s a clever way of learning that allows you to leqrn as much in 1/2 … Read more

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Extended Reality Field Trips: A New Way to Explore

September 12, 2025August 21, 2025 by Binet Nert

Field trips have always been an entertaining way to learn. They give students an opportunity to leave the four walls of the classroom and look at the world with fresh eyes. Yet not every school can afford to take frequent field trips. Maybe travel is too expensive, or destinations you want to visit are too … Read more

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Sino-Korean Vocabulary: Why It Matters in Language Learning

September 12, 2025August 20, 2025 by Binet Nert

When we first begin to learn Korean, we tend to concentrate on Hangul, grammar and common expressions. But sometimes, one crucial part of the language gets left behind by learners — Sino-Korean vocabulary. These are all words that originated from a Chinese character (call it Hanja) and now constitute a large chunk of Korean. Knowing … Read more

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