Free: 10 Days of Geology

  Have you ever wondered how a volcano really works? What is the rock cycle? How do earthquakes happen? Learn all this (and more!) in just 10 days! A comprehensive and fun 10-day programme to master the principles of geology. Learn a new topic each day and test your knowledge with fun activities. Free on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

A Teacher’s Guide to Online Learning: Practical Strategies to Improve K-12 Student Engagement in Virtual Learning

A comprehensive and engaging book that provides everything a teacher would want for effective online teaching, including an exploration of tools, examples of instructional techniques, ideas for motivating students, and more. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Interventional radiology guide for technologists

The root of interventional radiology technical knowledge is a set of principles which are the cornerstones in interventional radiology Understanding and learning those principles close the gap that radiology technologists need to develop the profession of interventional radiology $2.99 on Kindle ... [Read More...]

Evernote: A Success Manual for College Students

You can use Evernote in all aspects of college life to make your experience more productive and less overwhelming. In Evernote: A Success Manual for College Students, Stan Skrabut capitalizes on his decades of experience in higher education as an educator and student to share ways you can use Evernote to become more successful in college. In this book, you’ll learn: How Evernote works to keep you more organized How to create master course notes How to take your research to the next level How ... [Read More...]

Free: Surviving the College Admissions Madness

Unlike any book written about higher education, Surviving the College Admissions Madness is a complete takedown of a deeply flawed and thoroughly broken system. Unconventional, irreverent, and entertaining, Kevin Robert Martin argues that elite universities do not care about their applicants. This isn’t another Admissions 101 “how-to to write a killer essay” book or a promise of “six easy steps” for Ivy League acceptance. Instead, Admissions Madness is the first of its kind to integrat... [Read More...]

Math Gold

Based on several years of experience teaching math for the SAT and ACT tests, the author provides valuable and practical advice on how you can quickly and easily improve your high school math score in the shortest possible time. This relatively small book focuses on what a private tutor would teach you when working with you on a one-to-one basis. It explains key math concepts, the structure of the tests, what occurs frequently, and what is less essential. It discusses strategy and tactics for t... [Read More...]

Making Smart Choices

Making Smart Choices is an invaluable useful tool for high school students seeking success! It covers the relevant topics of today along with offering guidance, direction, information, resources and common sense ideas to help reduce your fears and anxiety along with helping you find success while in high school. Hopefully, you will open up your mind to new ideas and different perspectives along with seeking the truth that will be engaging and challenging for you. You will find yourself explorin... [Read More...]

Critical Thinking: Think Clearly in a World of Agendas, Bad Science, and Information Overload

Here’s How You Can Weather The Storm & Start Thinking Clearly Let’s see the facts. Your mind is under siege. Imagine if you could develop a new skill that would -Unleash Your Creativity -Encourage Positive Curiosity -Boost Your Problem-Solving Skills And help you navigate the foggy waters of mass media, online hysteria, and social media angst. Would You Be Interested In Developing Critical Thinking? $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Book About a Book

This is a fun review of the publication, Ladies’ Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness, written around a hundred years ago by Florence Hartley. I will take a journey through the book and compare the advice given by Ms. Hartley to modern-day advice. Some ideas are still standing such as treating others as you would like to be treated and respecting others’ opinions. However, other statements show the drastic change from the Victorian era to the world we live in today, such as t... [Read More...]