I tried the 4th grade math help. The diagnostic would be very helpful to a classroom teacher who was trying to get a handle on what kids are struggling with. The view answers would provide great, immediate feedback to the student. Not only does it provide the correct answer, but provides the reasoning behind the answer.
Under job search, resume and interviewing, I looked at success on the job. I chose to look at the third option, The Complete Professional. This course loaded a 192-page ebook titled, The Complete Professionial. I found information in Chapter 1 that I could use regarding organization. I don't know that I'd have time to look at this during employment, but if I was looking for a job and looking to keep a new job or set myself on the right track, this would be a great help. Plus, I wouldn't have journals or books laying on my desk that I meant to get to. I could logon when I had time and come back to it as possible.
I did a term search for literacy. I found 11 sources, 5 tests and 6 ebooks. I looked at the e-book for Read Better, Remember More. I think more advanced students or teacher-in-training would find this kind of thing useful. Most teens would not take the time to read the entire e-book, but could search the table of contents or index for the necessary topics.
Hi, Jenny, you made some really good points about Learning Express here! I hope you'll share this with your teachers & guidance counselor.
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