Saturday, March 21, 2020

Effective Ways to Teach English

Effective Ways to Teach EnglishIt is an easy matter to get started in the field of teaching English as a second language. The right materials for teaching can greatly contribute to your success.There are some very effective teaching methods that have been developed by highly experienced teachers who have had many years of experience in the classroom. These methods are more often than not very natural and naturalistic. In other words, the teacher just does what he or she has always done and does it well. Teaching as well as learning as a whole are both natural processes which can be learnt and practiced.Teaching is a natural process for those who have been doing it for a long time. While the same results will be achieved with such methods, they can be more effective when a new approach is taken. There are many good ways of achieving this. The methods would include teaching through various types of materials, which would help you communicate your message clearly and effectively to the learner and hence in a natural manner.There are many different materials that can be used for teaching. The most important of all is the natural materials like the textbook and the magazines and the various teaching manuals. With the use of the natural materials the learner will learn the subject very quickly.Learning can be made easy by using the natural materials. This material teaches by doing and helps the learner to understand the concept very quickly. The learner should learn the subject by being guided by the various methods that are available.When using the different materials, it is important to remember that the key point is that the learner should read all the material thoroughly. Reading should be one of the most important skills that can be used to improve your teaching. If the learner finds any problem with any of the material then they must bring it to the attention of the teacher immediately.In the case of the teachers, lesson objectives should be a priority. The tea cher should always make sure that the learner understands the lesson objectives and that they know what the result of the lesson will be. Once the learner has understood the lesson objectives, then the teacher should address the learner and discuss the results of the lesson in the learner's language.

Friday, March 6, 2020

A Day in the Life at Northwestern University

A Day in the Life at Northwestern University The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teach theyre sharing their college experiences as well. Jasmine is a Chicago tutor specializing in numerous subjects including AP English tutoring, SAT prep tutoring, Essay Editing tutoring, and much more. She holds a Bachelors degree in Sociology and Legal Studies from Northwestern University, from which she graduated in 2013. See what she had to say about her alma mater: VT: Describe the campus setting and transportation options.How urban or safe is the campus?Are there buses or do you need a car/bike? Jasmine: Northwestern University is located in Evanston, Illinoisthe suburb just north of Chicago. It is a 12-mile campus that can be both biked and walked. It also sits right next to Lake Michigan with its own beach. The campus has a main street, called Sheridan Road, which has free shuttles running for students and faculty throughout the school year. Car access to campus is limited, and students must pay parking fees to park on campus. The Evanston campus is both urban and safe, which is one of the reasons many students are attracted to it. It has the hustle and bustle that makes it feel like a city, while being clean and safe. VT: How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Jasmine: Professors, advisers, teaching assistants, and other students are very available. Northwestern University is a great training ground for learning how to ask for help and take advantage of opportunities offered. Because it is a top research university that is consistently ranked among the best in the nation by the likes of U.S. News and World Report, it is very rigorous and requires students to mature as they navigate classroom, internship, research, and extracurricular experiences with some of the top people in various fields. Teachers post their office hours on syllabi, content management systems, and their office doors, and they get very excited when students make use of their assistance. VT: How would you describe the dorm life rooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Jasmine: Dorm life is very exciting. There is a residential college system that allows students to choose dorms based on common interests, such as public affairs, womens issues, communications, and science. There are regular dorms for students wanting that traditional, movie-like dorm experience. Once admitted, students must fill out a survey that asks about their housing preferences. From there, the residential staff does its best to place students where they choose. All freshmen are required to live on campus. After that, students are allowed to live off-campus, which is a viable option because Evanston is the perfect college town. Dining rooms are central places for meetings, both formal and informal. They offer a variety of foods, including kosher, vegan, and cultural/celebratory options. Students buy housing plans at the start of the school year, and they are able to use points from those plans to purchase meals or to buy food from the small convenience stores located near every dining hall. Also, some dorms have small cafes. In the student center, called Norris, there are familiar restaurants like Jamba Juice, Subway, Starbucks, and Dunkin Donuts. Weekly, dining halls host firesides. At these residential events, professors, teaching assistants, and other expert guests visit students to discuss current events. VT: Which majors/programs are best represented and supported?What did you study and why? Did the university do a good job supporting your particular area of study? Jasmine: I was a Sociology and Legal Studies major a decision I made largely because of the relatively small sizes of both departments and the strength of the faculty members resumes. My work in both fields afforded me several phenomenal internships and scholarships. In addition to the tremendous access the majors granted me, I chose them because they were broad enough to allow me career flexibility while both being focused on civic engagement and social justice. They laid a great foundation for the Master of Social Work I am pursuing in graduate school this coming fall. Of course, Northwestern is a research university, so students interested in research gain a ton of faculty access. Also, programs involving research, like the natural and social sciences, are well funded. Northwestern has one of the best journalism program in the country, so its faculty and alum are very involved in ensuring students are prepared for and have access to the best internships and jobs. From conversations with students in other majors, what Ive described is pretty much the experience across the board. VT: How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Jasmine: Meeting people as a freshman is not difficult at all. Orientation week, peer advising groups, freshmen classes, and dorm staff are all dedicated to making the freshman transition period smooth. This means the people and programming inform you about the ins and outs of social and academic life, introduce you to all conceivable resources (from physical and mental health services to advisers, career services, and student group leaders), and remain available for any bumps along the way. I worked as a minority recruitment coordinator in the Office of Undergraduate Admission. In this role, I set up programming that connected minority students to current students, so that they would have these connections on campus months before arriving and could sustain them throughout their college experiences. Greek life is very visible on campus. Panhellenic, National Panhellenic, and Multicultural Councils are represented. They produce many student leaders and help support important campus initiatives. However, if a student does not choose to become Greek, he or she can still have a rich social life independent of those organizations and their programming. VT: How helpful is the Career Centerand other student support services?Do many reputable companies recruit on campus? Jasmine: The university-wide Career Center and career support offices within different departments are indispensible. They connect with alumni in hiring positions and establish strategic relationships with employers in the Chicagoland area, as well as national and international businesses. These connections allow them to coordinate hiring fairs and other campus recruiting events, especially for those students interested in banking and consulting. Individual departments tend to have their own career fairs or featured company meet-and-greets, which allow students to present resumes, hear from the hiring teams for top businesses, and network with other undergraduate, graduate, and faculty attendees. Many of these events are catered, which is important if you are a busy college kid not wanting to cook or buy your dinner. Also, alumni services and email listservs for different majors will post job opportunities almost daily. VT: How are the various study areas such aslibraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Jasmine: All available study spaces are well decorated, spacious, easily accessible (and capable of being booked for meetings and programming), and close to at least one of the many dining options on campus. VT: Describe the surrounding town. What kinds of outside establishments / things to do are there that make it fun, boring, or somewhere in between?To what extent do students go to the downtown area of the city versus staying near campus? Jasmine: Evanston is located just north of Chicago, so anything you could ask of a major city is at most a 30-minute train ride away. Also, Evanston is renowned for its diverse and delicious selection of restaurants. Shopping is a featured part of the Evanston experience, as Urban Outfitters, American Apparel, Gap, The North Face, and many other retailers call it home. Evanston has countless small restaurants that appeal to niche audiences. As I mentioned before, Evanston is the perfect college town with its food options, shopping, movie theatre, hotels (which are frequently booked for large campus events), and convenient housing for off-campus students. VT: How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Jasmine: Generally, the undergraduate student body hovers around 8,000, spread pretty evenly across all four classes. The class sizes were suited perfectly to the types of classes I took. Also, in time, you learn that you want a nice mix of small and large classes because of the different energies the professors bring and because some subjects are better suited to lecture than discussion. Practically every large class (meaning about 25 or more) had mandatory discussion sections, which are separate class meetings of between 10 and 15 students that meet to dig deeper into class material. They serve as great spaces to prepare for tests and to gain participation points for your final grade. VT: Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Jasmine: My greatest experience was a civic engagement course that was tied to an internship. The field studies class was quite innovative, in that the professor sat with us in a discussion circle as she moderated intensely engaging conversations about social injustice, community organizing, and personal responsibility. We read phenomenal, groundbreaking literature that solidified my interest in social engagement as a career. From our independent readings, students were able to lead classes as well, making it clear to me how much a successful classroom allows everyone to be students and teachers at different times. Finally, the connection between what was taught and what was needed for the internships was clear. Sometimes, what is learned in class can feel remote from what is needed for a successful career. That was not the case in this class, though. Check out Jasmines tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

10 Great Books for Learning Chinese

10 Great Books for Learning Chinese Chinese Books that Are Almost Better than Chinese Lessons Chapters The Range of Books for Learning Mandarin Chinese??????| Integrated Chinese Chinese for Dummies ??????? | New Practical Chinese Reader Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar (Modern Grammars) 500 Common Chinese Idioms Niubi!: The Real Chinese You Were Never Taught in School?????? | Chinese Made Easier Easy Peasy Chinese: Mandarin Chinese for Beginners Pocket Oxford Chinese Dictionary (Oxford Dictionaries) Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook DictionaryWhile the digital seems to have the wind in its sail, it’s taking a little longer for it to find its way into education.  In fact, there are still echoes of “turn to page 44” in modern foreign language Mandarin lessons where students complete exercises out of printed textbooks rather than on iPads or digital whiteboards.While the “early adopters” have completely embraced digital technologies, older methods are still proving themselves to be just as effective as they’ve always been when it comes to teaching the Chinese languag e.If you're looking to take Chinese lessons, there’s still a plethora of books that can be used by beginners and intermediate or advanced students.In this article, Superprof is going to look at a few books that you should consider buying when you learn Chinese. Since some of these books books can help you to speak Chinese, some focus on traditional Chinese characters and writing, and some are full of useful for anyone looking to move to Mainland China or Taiwan, there should be at least one title in this list that you find useful.Integrated Chinese (3rd Edition)  is a textbook written by Yuehua Liu and published by Cheng Tsui. This book is highly recommended by Chinese professors and students alike and while it's probably a bit dry for some learners, it does have almost everything you’ll want to know about Chinese.Learning to read and write in Chinese is far from as easy as ABC. (Source: pixabay.com)The book is highly rated on Amazon (between 3.5 and 5 stars, depending on the v ersion) and is available in paperback for less than £20.  Unfortunately, if you’re wanting to do the audio exercises, you’re going to have to pay extra for the CD or audio which  can set you back around £40, too. Ouch!With all that said, this is a resource that you’ll be able to keep referring back to every time you need to refresh the basics. It’s perfect for students just starting out in Chinese, getting used to Chinese characters, how they’re written, and how to use them, and anyone preparing to stay in China (or any other Chinese-speaking country) for an extended period of time who needs to familiarise themselves with the basics of the language. Chinese for DummiesNever underestimate the “Dummies” series of books. The version on learning Mandarin Chinese by Wendy Abraham is worth picking up and is available on Amazon for less than £20 (and for only a couple of quid if you’re happy to buy a used copy!). Aimed at absolute beginners, the book can teach you how to have everyday conversations, get to grips with the tones used in Chinese, and get around in China.Putting together words in Chinese will take you longer than it did in English. (Source: pixabay.com)Furthermore, the accompanying CD can help you listen to actual Chinese being spoken by native speakers and help you to train your ear to the tones. It's great for anyone getting ready to go to China as it covers all the basics that you’ll need from the second you get off the plane.Additionally, it also covers customs and taboos, meaning that you’ll not make any embarrassing errors and nor will you offend anyone when you go to China.You should also consider buying the book of Chinese expressions for dummies. ??????? | New Practical Chinese ReaderThis book is a useful Chinese course.  However, don’t forget to buy the workbook as well so that you can actually practice your Chinese. While there isn’t much difference between the first and second editions in terms of content, the secon d edition has changed the layout slightly.You’ll be able to get both the textbook and workbook for under £30 and for even cheaper if you look around for used versions of the textbook Obviously, don’t buy a used version of the workbook as you’ll not be able to use it! Modern Mandarin Chinese Grammar (Modern Grammars)This book  written by Claudia Ross and published by Routledge might end up being your Chinese grammar bible. It’s an invaluable resource that covers every single aspect and element of Chinese grammar as well as the inevitable exceptions to the rules that can sometimes have you tearing your hair out.  This book is better than your average grammar textbook and at around £20 new, you can’t afford not to pick up a copy to add to your Chinese library.This book is one of the better resources for students who’ve just started learning Chinese. It focuses on using Chinese rather than studying it academically and will get you conversing in Chinese more quickly than so me of the other textbooks in this list.At under £20, it’s also cheaper than some of the textbooks in this list. If your goal is to get some Chinese under your belt before travelling to a Chinese-speaking country, this is probably the book you want on your shelf.There are also several other books in the series so once you’ve finished with this one, you can move onto the next and keep improving your Chinese. However, the later books are very advanced and may be indecipherable without the assistance of a private tutor to help explain them.You may also find help with these recommended apps... Easy Peasy Chinese: Mandarin Chinese for BeginnersThis is one of the best sellers on Amazon  and a highly-recommended resource for beginners. The book comes with a CD so that you can also listen to Chinese being spoken. Costing around £5, this is also one of the cheapest books on the list (which might explain why it sells so well) and to get the most out of the series, you’re probably going to have to invest in the workbook, too.  That said, the workbook is also very cheap and you can easily get both books for under £20.If you’re travelling to China for a business trip or just on holiday, you should think about getting both of these books and working towards speaking conversational Chinese before you get there.  Make sure you use the CD as well so that you can hear the Chinese pronunciation which is a hugely important aspect to speaking Chinese well. Pocket Oxford Chinese Dictionary (Oxford Dictionaries)It goes without saying that if you’re learning Chinese, you should probably invest in a dictionary. However, if you’ve just started, don’t waste your money on one of those huge dictionaries as it’s very unlikely you’ll come across half of the words in them as a beginner.Instead, opt for a smaller dictionary like the Pocket Oxford Chinese Dictionary  which is both easier to carry and easier to look up words in since there’s less pages to scour through. Fu rthermore, you can always bring smaller dictionaries with you when you travel as you can never guarantee that you’ll be able to access Wifi or data when you’re travelling, after all. However, remember that the term “pocket” is used very liberally by those who make dictionaries! Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook DictionaryWhile a dictionary is always useful, if you’re going to China sooner than you can master the basics, having a phrasebook is always a useful investment.  The Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook Dictionary  comes with all the expressions you’ll want to look up during your travels as well as a dictionary to look up specific words.Furthermore, it includes a pronunciation guide so that you don’t end up saying the wrong thing. Don’t forget that Mandarin Chinese uses tones that can drastically change the meaning of words!  The book only costs £4.99 new (and even cheaper second hand) and is one of the most popular options amongst travellers heading to China .You should also check out the best Chinese apps to complement your private Chinese tutorials!If you're living in London, why not look at Superprof's Mandarin lessons London and our tutors offering Chinese in London.Discover also the best tools for learning Chinese...

Muay Thai Clubs in Birmingham

Muay Thai Clubs in Birmingham Where in Birmingham Can You Find a Muay Thai Club? ChaptersMuay Thai Fighting: Determine Your LevelWhat to Expect for Your First Muay Thai SessionThe Best Muay Thai Clubs in BirminghamBirmingham, the second-largest city in the UK, is considered to be the financial, commercial, cultural and social centre of the Midlands. What couldn’t you find here?We have great food and lots of entertainment, from theatre to music concerts, hopping nightlife and plenty of leisure activities. We have sports â€" oh, do we have sports!The Football League was founded here and two of their oldest clubs are based in Birmingham: Aston Villa and Birmingham City. We have cricket and rugby and tennis and golf; skateboarding and stock-car racing and hockey and boxing…Boxing? Thai Boxing?Indeed, we Brummies love our sports, even several at once. For instance, you may like to take in a match on the weekend and head to the gym to train as a Muay Thai fighter during the week.Naturally, we’re only supposing what you might do with your time and what your fitnes s regimen might consist of but, judging by the number of Muay Thai clubs in and around the city, we’re guessing that this ancient art figures prominently in people’s plans.And you? Are you looking for fitness training with an interest in combat sports or are you looking to get in shape first and decide which of the martial arts you will embrace later?Whichever side of that coin you fall, Birmingham has a club for you. C’mon! Let’s go find them!colour of one’s belt proclaims their level of achievement.There are no such belts in Muay Thai and one doesn’t change the colour of their Muay Thai shorts to signify they’ve attained a greater degree of skill. Nothing about your Muay Thai gloves or other apparel indicates your status or rank as a fighter Image by Christopher Chiu from PixabayHow are fighters ranked, then?First an explanation of why there is not a visual ranking system, as in the other martial arts we just mentioned, and even in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.Muay Thai is an ancient discipline that, for the most part, adheres to tradition â€" even modern-day tradition. Today’s fighters in Thailand join up so they can earn money; there, Muay Thai is a profession, not a pastime.We have the luxury of training as fighters to become fit or school ourselves in discipline; our livelihood does not depend on stepping into the ring.Still, there are ‘levels’ in Muay Thai; 12 of them to be exact:As an absolute beginner, you would be considered a ‘street fighter’ or ‘untrained’Level 2: First Time Fighter â€" you have some training but are unpolished.Level 3: as a ‘Tomato Can’, you would be matched with fighters one level higher t o help them alongfighters at this level are also called ‘Tuk Tuk Drivers’Level 4: Upcoming Prospects have a natural ability to fight and lots of potential to become a championLevel 5: Amateur Champions have fewer than 10 pro fights under their beltsLevel 6: Journeyman â€" a good fighter but will most likely not become a championLevel 7: Strong nac muay farang â€" the Strong ForeignerLevel 8: Gatekeepers generally fight in the best stadiums in Phuket, Chiang Mai or Pattaya â€" but not BangkokLevel 9: Lumpinee Fighters â€" these elite foreign fighters can take their place alongside top Thai fighters in BangkokLevel 10: Ranked Thai Fighter â€" these are the Bangkok champions!Level 11: Superstar â€" compete worldwide to gain the utmost visibilityLevel 12: Muay Thai LegendThere are no outward signs of these levels and, as you might have guessed by the descriptions of these rankings, they depend solely on the number of fights and your number of wins.You may also have noticed that many of these descriptions rely on bouts fought in Thailand.Although quite a few do, not every Muay Thai fighter will make their way to the cradle of their sport to compete; in fact, not every fighter here in the UK wants to step into the ring! For sparring, perhaps but not for actual fights.Even at the Muay Thai clubs in London, we met plenty of people engrossed in Muay Thai training who have no intention of facing off against an opponent.So, while some Muay Thai clubs in other countries might have instituted a belt system, you should know upfront that Muay Thai is more about the discipline and strength conditioning than it is about any tokens of rank.However, if you are learning under a great Master, s/he may give you a pra jiad, the traditional armband proclaiming your loyalty to your club.Do you wonder if Muay Thai clubs in Belfast have adopted a ranking system? You won't receive a belt to denote your achievements in Muay Tai as you would in Taekwondo Image by noellepierceromance from PixabayWhat to Expect for Your First Muay Thai SessionBefore you land your first punch on the heavy bag, you should expect your trainer to conduct a full assessment of your abilities and physical condition.This Art of Eight Limbs is meant to be challenging to the utmost degree, not just on the physical level but in mental conditioning, too.Like every other martial art, Muay Thai is about discipline â€" focusing your energy, marshalling your physical resources and strategising against your opponents’ weaknesses, so you should expect some mind-stimulating exercises even as you push your body to the limits of endurance.Martial arts training is rigorous and Muay Thai training is especially so. Because it is a combat sport, there will be a lot of punching, kicking, grappling and clinching.Its designation as an eight-limbed fighting method indicates that you will u se hands and feet; also elbows and knees to land blows on your opponent.That was well-demonstrated when we dropped in on a Muay Thai kickboxing class at in Cardiff...To be able to compete successfully in the ring, you will have to develop core strength as well as speed, coordination and balance â€" all of which will make for a leaner, fitter, faster you.Even if you have no intention of competing, your training will involve bag work â€" hitting the heavy bag, and your coach will most likely use focus mitts to help you aim your punches more accurately.S/he may don Thai pads, a full-body padding system and step into the ring with you. You may also do some sparring with other Muay Thai fighters so you can get the feel of what it is like to face an opponent.All of this is months in the future; first, you have to become mentally and physically conditioned, like the fighters from Muay Thai gyms in Glasgow who compete all over the country.Are you ready to find your gym?The Best Muay Thai Cl ubs in BirminghamIf you were looking for Muay Thai boxing lessons for the whole family, you could not be better served than at Black Widow. Their martial arts academy has classes for men, women and children â€" even toddlers!Why would anyone want their toddler to take a combat sport class?Considering that childhood obesity is currently at epidemic levels in our country, it might be a good idea to take such a class for their lifelong health and well-being.And, considering that bullying is a very real fact of life that our school students deal with every day, arming your kids with self-esteem and confidence before they are old enough to go to school might be a good idea.Speaking of school: wouldn’t it be great if your child could focus better? Studying a martial art such as Muay Thai is an excellent way to teach them to focus! Muay Thai is a great way for people - including women to learn self defense Image by Sasin Tipchai from PixabayBlack Widow’s instructors have winning records, both in the bouts they’ve fought and in their success at teaching their art.They offer classes six days a week, from mid-afternoon (right when the kids get out of school) until 10pm â€" that is when the fighters come out to play. Their adult beginners’ classes start at 6pm and last an hour.Why not drop in on them? They’re on Washward Heath Road, hopefully not too far out of your way.K-Star Legacy is a great facility if you wanted your children to learn Muay Thai because they take an unusual approach to teaching kids all about discipline and focus. While your kids will indeed develop the skills to fight, the primary focus of these classes is self-confidence and discipline.K-Star is not just for kids, though. They have a beginner’s program for Muay Thai training; even if you’ve not worked out for years, their trainers are ready to take your development in hand. If you wish, you may engage one of their private coaches to work with you one on one.Muay Thai clubs near me offer that option too but I went with a Superprof trainer…We really liked the K-Star Sheldon training academy for their free trial class offer.Whether you are an established fighter who has just relocated to the Birmingham-Solihull area or someone for whom standard gym workouts aren’t quite getting it for them anymore, you should check out the facilities on Hobs Moat Road.They too offer classes for children as young a five as well as adult beginner, intermediate and advanced classes.Which club(s) in Birmingham is the best for Muay Thai? That's really up to you and what you're looking for. The three mentioned above are a good place to start looking for lessons and, if we failed to mention your preferred Muay Thai club, please let us know in the comments section below.There are indeed quite a few clubs for Muay Thai  but, if you think Birmingham has a lot of them, wait until you read about all of the Muay Thai clubs in Manchester!

How to Teach Yourself Maths

How to Teach Yourself Maths How Can You Teach Yourself Mathematics? ChaptersHow to Teach Yourself Maths on Your ComputerHow to Teach Yourself Maths with GamesLearning Maths QuicklyStudying Maths is Easy“Learning without thought is labour lost; thought without learning is perilous.” - ConfuciusConfucius clearly understood the importance of learning and setting yourself goals when you learn.  Hopefully, this quote has inspired you to learn maths. It’s a good idea to have a guide or a tutor although you can learn to be good at maths on your own, too.Believe it or not, a lot of people don’t think that they can teach themselves maths. However, thanks to interactive websites and maths resources, you too can become an expert in maths and no longer struggle when it comes to mental arithmetic.Not everyone can get to maths classes or afford a private tutor to help them learn maths so in this article, we're going to help those who find maths puzzles challenging by looking at how you can learn maths on your own.the last thing you want is to choose the wr ong tutor and end up having to see them regularly!If you would like to be a mathematician, with a bit of effort, the right free online maths resources and textbooks, you’ll start making a lot of progress in maths. Of course, not everyone is the same and if a certain method isn't working for you, never be afraid to change your approach.

Absolute Value Equations

Absolute Value Equations A mathematical statement, which shows that the absolute value of an expression is equal to the other expression, is called an absolute value equation. For example: - If the expressions | 3 x 5 | and x + 8 are equal, we write: | 3 x 5 | = x + 8; which is an absolute value equations. Similarly other examples are: - If the expression | x 30 | is equal to 10, it is written as: | x 30 | = 10 Absolute value of 7 subtracted from a number ( x ), equals 4, | x 7 | = 4 An absolute value of a certain number ( x ) is multiplied by 4, equals 20, | 4 x | = 20 Absolute of x divided by 7, equals 2, | x / 7 | = 2 Question 1: - Find x when | x 30 | = 10 Solution: - | x 30 | = 10 Case 1: - +(x 30) = 10 x 30 = 10 x = 10 + 30 x = 40 Case 2: - - (x 30) = 10 - x + 30 = 10 - x = 10 30 - = -20 x = 20 Question 2: - Find the value of x when | 4 x | = 20 Solution: - | 4 x | = 20 Case 1:- |4x| = 20 +4x = 20 x = 5 Case 2: - -4x=20 x = -5

Study Data Analysis at University

Study Data Analysis at University Programs for Data Scientists ChaptersWhere to Take Data Analytics Courses for FreeBest Universities for Data AnalystsOther programs in the UK for Data Science and AnalysisOnline Resources for AnalyticsWhat is data and why is it important? While this question seems like an easy one to answer, our relationship with the enormous amounts of data created on the daily has become and increasingly mired one. For those looking to study machine learning, data visualization, programming languages and more, answering this question is vital.The job of the data scientist isn’t one that can be boiled down to a single job description. Data driven fields are vast and diverse, spanning from biochemistry and health medicine to law and governance. If you’re interested in turning unstructured information into predictive and valuable insights, choosing the right program can be overwhelming.While deep learning algorithms, data wrangling with Hadoop, or transforming data sets into interactive visualizations can sound like tasks per formed only in the private sector, governments have also become important stakeholders in the world of data within the last decades. Even the seemingly innocuous video sharing app, TikTok, has become a source of contention between the US and China with regards to user privacy - resulting in a lawsuit claiming user data theft.Data mining, processing and advanced analytics all play an integral role in business, government and the personal lives of the majority of the population. If you’re interested in studying data analysis in university, this guide will walk you through the different pathways you can take in predictive analytics as well as the best data science programs offered around the world. Data analysis can have applications in every field from thermodynamics to epidemiologyNumber of Papers Authorized by and Institution in an Academic SubjectCategory Normalized Citation Impact (the ratio of papers published to citations of papers)International Collaboration (number of publications that have been found with authors from at least two different countries)Number of Papers Published in Top JournalsNumber of Staff of an Institution Winning a Significant AwardWeights Assigned Based off the Maximum Value of:1505010100100If you’re searching for a Master of Science, or MS, in data science or a BA in the field, may programs in the top universities tend to offer two main pathways for a statistics or data science career. The first involves mathematical statistics and the second, computer science. These are the top two unis in the UK for statistics according to the Shanghai index.University of CambridgeWhile there are no bachelors at Cambridge for statistics, there are masters, Ph D, and MPhil programs where you will be able to experience wrangling large amounts of data and perform exploratory and in-depth analysis using many different data products and software. Here are some of the programs they offer:Advance Computer Science MPhilMachine Learning and Machine Intelligence MPhilDoctoral Training in Data, Risk and Environmental Analytical MethodsUniversity of WarwickOne of the best universities for statistics in the UK according to the Shanghai ranking, you’ll be able to enjoy a wide variety of courses in which you’ll be able to analyse data, use all data given to solve business problems, and benefit from either unsupervised or supervised learning techniques. The Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick offers Bachelor’s degrees in:MORSE/MMORSE (Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Economics)Math Stat/MMathStat (Mathematics and Statistics)Data Science (Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science)They also offer an MSc and a Ph D in Statistics. When doing your research into statistics universities, make sure to keep track of the pros and cons of each potential programTimes Higher EducationKnown as the THE university rankings, below you'll be able to view how each university is scored:Teaching: 30%Research: 30%Citations: 30%International Outlook: 7.5%Industry Income: 2.5%Makeup of each indicatorReputation Survey: 15%Reputation Survey: 18%Proportion of international students: 2.5%Staff to student ratio: 4.5%Research income: 6%Proportion of international staff: 2.5%Doctorate to bachelor's ratio: 2.25%Research productivity: 6%International collaboration: 2.5%Institutional income: 2.25%The THE university ranking system also offers a ranking system by subject. Although no clear statistics field, they do offer a ranking in econometrics. While a closer look into their ranking reveals that neither of their top ranked universities actually have an econometrics specialization, they do offer great statistics and data science programs. Here are the top three universities around the world according to the THE rankings.Learn more about the data science profession with our guide!Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyLocated in Massachusetts in the United States, MIT offers a couple of different pathways into the statistics field. You’ll be able to learn the basics of programming languages, data cleaning and more. Here are their programs:Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in StatisticsUndergraduate Minor in Statistics Data ScienceMicroMasters program in Statistics and Data ScienceUniversity of StanfordLocated in California in the US, this is one of the best schools for statistics according to the THE rankings. Here, you won’t be able to attain a bachelor’s degree in statistics or data science. However, you will be able to put your programming skills into practice with learning models, a capstone project or more. Here is what they offer:M.S. in StatisticsM.S. in Data ScienceBiostatistics Training ProgramUniversit y of OxfordWhile you won’t be able to sharpen your skills in R programming or in utilizing statistical software, you will get an in depth background into the mathematics involved in everything those programs do. One of the best universities for statistics according to the THE rankings, here are some of the programs offered up at Oxford:BA and MMath Mathematics and StatisticsMSc in Statistical ScienceMSc in Mathematical ScienceDoctor of Philosophy (DPhil) in StatisticsQSThe QS World University Rankings is published by Quacquarelli Symonds and scores its universities based off of the following:Academic ReputationEmployer ReptutationFaculty to Student RatioCitations per FacultyInternational Faculty RatioInternational Student RatioWeight40%10%20%20%5%5%Whether you’re looking for non-technical training, a capstone course, courses in business analytics or business intelligence, there are many different statistics programs to search from. Here are the best universities in Europe, not i ncluding the ones already mentioned, based on the QS rankings.ETH Zurich - Swiss Federal Institute of TechnologyOne of the best places to study statistics and data science, these programs will give you the foundation you’ll need to become a data analyst. While they only offer a bachelor’s degree in Computational Science and Engineering, they do offer Masters degree in statistics. They are offered in:Data ScienceStatisticsImperial College LondonWhile they also don’t offer a BA in statistics, they do offer higher level programs for statistics. You’ll be able to put your data engineering, big data analytics and data processing background into practice with these programs:MSc in StatisticsPhD in Statistics When practicing your statistical methods, take advantage of the libraries and archives in your areaOther programs in the UK for Data Science and AnalysisIf you're a statistician or want to be one and are looking for programs that allow you to manipulate new data, teach you how to properly access data courses and more, here are some more programs in the UK for data analysts and scientists that have specializations in more fields.Artificial Intelligence ProgramsUniversity College LondonUniversity of KentUniversity of SheffieldLoughborough  UniversityUniversity of LeedsBiostatisticsUniversity of LiverpoolUniversity of GlasgowKing's College LondonMachine LearningUniversity of St AndrewsDurham UniversityUniversity of SouthamptonUniversity of ManchesterGet to know more about your favourite programs and apply now!Online Resources for AnalyticsFrom Apache Spark bootcamps to certification training, you can find anything online. If you're not exactly interested in a full on course but, rather, need help on a particularly difficult concept, there are also plenty of resources for statistics help.Get advice with analysing complex data with Stack Overflow and Stack Exchange's Cross Validated. These are awesome forums that are answered by professionals, students and data lovers from around the world. Check out our guide on the best online resources for data analysts for more!

Tips to Take the Stress Out of Homework Time

Tips to Take the Stress Out of Homework Time Some parents find homework time to be the most stressful part of the day, but it doesnt have to be that way. If youve heard from any parents that homework is causing a lot of anxiety and arguments, its time to do something about it. Here are a few tips to share with your students parents to make things easier on the whole family: Time your children. Its a big red flag when your students take a long time on homework and dont have the grades to show for that effort. Give parents an idea of whats a reasonable amount of time to spend on homework and encourage them to keep an eye on how long their children are working. Teach prioritization. Students who struggle to rank their homework in order from most important/due soonest to least important/due later will find themselves taking far longer than needed to do homework. A simple handout explaining how parents can work with their children to review and rank tasks at the start of every homework session will help. Encourage a routine. Children today lead busy lives, but the more parents can guide their children toward a consistent daily routine, the better. Maybe that means homework happens after school or before soccer, but the key is to establish and stick to a schedule. This promotes good time management skills and gives children greater control over their days. Develop an organizational system. Staying organized is essential to de-stress homework time, and involves several components: using a planner (or planner app), keeping to a schedule, and keeping track of all important papers and materials required for homework. Again, a handout for parents could be useful as they try to keep their children on track at home. With a few adjustments, parents can transform homework time from an angst-inducing battle into just another part of the nightly routine. Pass along your best tips for making homework time run more smoothly at home, and youll most likely notice a positive difference.