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Education is a lifelong journey. With JournalOwl, we provide the tools and techniques for knowledge seekers to critically analyze all types of information: YouTube videos, eBooks, AudioBooks, White Papers, and Scholarly Articles.

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Education is a lifelong journey. With JournalOwl, we provide the tools and techniques for knowledge seekers to critically analyze all types of information: YouTube videos, eBooks, AudioBooks, White Papers, and Scholarly Articles. 

The Complete Breakdown of Amazon’s 6-Page Memo Process and How to Do It Online

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Are you tired of endless meetings with little to no results? Perhaps you are searching for innovative ways to enhance engagement, creativity, and efficiency during your team discussions? An organization's ability to hold effective meetings is critical for success. In today's fast-paced, collaborative environment, many business owners have realized that the needle needs to move past traditional meeting concepts.

3 Tips to Making Your Study Group Effective

Sunday, March 5, 2023

In many cases, a study group can be an essential tool in helping students succeed. When members of a group are dedicated to earning good grades, they often complete assigned reading, take extensive notes, and clear up confusion by asking questions and contributing to the discussion.

A Guide on How to Identify Your Learning Style

Saturday, March 4, 2023

Learning styles are one of the most crucial factors in determining how well you learn. Your learning style is the way that you best understand information. We all have different learning methods, but we don't always understand how to use them. When helping students learn, understanding their unique learning styles can help you teach everyone effectively.

How to Write a Persuasive Letter

Friday, March 3, 2023

Writing a persuasive letter can be an effective way to communicate ideas, gain support for a cause or increase the likelihood of selling something. Learn how to write a persuasive letter that persuades readers to think, feel or act in a certain way.

3 Tips for Writing Great Short Stories

Thursday, March 2, 2023

The key to writing a short story that readers will want to read is to have a hook. That hook is something that will pull the reader into your story and make them keep reading until it’s finished. One of the most effective ways to do this is through a character arc. A character arc is a series of events that lead your main character to grow and change.

5 Tips to Teaching Literary Skills

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Teaching literary skills is one of the most important aspects of any high school curriculum. It can help students develop critical thinking and analysis skills, which will allow them to better understand complex texts.

10 Qualities of High-Performing Teachers and Professors

Tuesday, February 28, 2023

Whether you’re considering a career in teaching or looking for ways to improve your own skills, it can help to consider the qualities of high-performing teachers and professors. This article outlines 10 of these characteristics and how they can help you succeed in your role. It covers topics such as communication, organization, time management and more.

My Best New Ideas Come From Very Old Books

Monday, February 27, 2023

Reading new books generates the most ideas, but my best new ideas come from very old books. And the reason is simple: rare and antiquarian books stand the test of time – generation after generation, people have found them useful. That means the gems you find in them are likely to be relevant for generations to come as well.

10 Life Skills for Educators to Teach High School Students

Sunday, February 26, 2023

Many educators believe that teaching high school students life skills is a vital part of their job. These skills are essential for the transition into adulthood and help prepare students for the real world.

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