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5 study hacks that actually work
Okay so maybe we should clear something up first: there is no actual hack for studying. With the risk of sounding like your teachers, you will need to work hard to get through your exams with the grades you deserve. That being said, there are some awesome techniques you can use to get the most out ...
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Why become a teacher? One student's thoughts
We shouldn't need a specific day of the year to appreciate the incredible work of teachers, but in any case it's nice that the entire world can come...
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Does music help you study? Let's find out!
Does listening to music help you study?
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The mother lode: what it's like to study full time and raise kids
When I met Naomi, a university student and busy mum, at the shoot for our recent student video, I was struck by how positive, dedicated and engaged...
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What's it like to study abroad? Insights from Studiosity's Mona Pradella
International student numbers are on the rise in Australia. In 2017, over half of Australian university places were occupied by international students. Here we talk to Studiosity's…
Proofreading vs editing: What's the difference?
Proofreading involves correcting surface errors in grammar, punctuation and spelling. Editing, on the other hand, seeks to improve your essay's overall quality. Feedback can help w…
Review of online study help - thoughts from a university student
A university student and first time Studiosity user shares her experience with the Writing Feedback service. Reposted from Jennifer Reinhardt's blog, with permission.
What students say about studying and using Studiosity
Behind the scenes of the latest Studiosity video shoot, with students talking about their experiences using Studiosity and how it helps them succeed.
Thoughts on women in education: a conversation with Professor Judyth Sachs
Professor Judyth Sachs talks about International Women's Day, the education sector and the importance of role models for young women.
5 ways to prepare for the academic year ahead
Five practical ways students can start to prepare for the academic year ahead - setting goals, reading, planning and more.
Holiday reading: Our Kindle recommendations
Enjoy the festive season with a good book - or ten! Reading ebooks is an easy and environmentally friendly way to absorb tonnes of knowledge, keep your brain entertained, and impro…
Struggling to focus? Our tips on getting your study done
Ah homework, it's not the most fun task, but it needs doing. Here are our tips for avoiding procrastination, knuckling down and getting your homework completed.