
Over the years, education has been so mechanical, theoretical, and hectic. It's the reason many teachers are unmotivated to teach, and students are tired of studying. To a teacher, the job of teaching is a labour. They would have to do the manual routine of writing notes on the board for students to copy, mark exercises with their usual red pens, and give assignments which are rarely assessed.
On the part of students, there's absolutely nothing inspiring about the learning experience. They go through the hustle of copying notes, buying handouts often at very exorbitant prices, and delivering of assignments that are barely assessed. But this mustn't be the case especially in today's technological advancement. There's so much breakthrough in technology that it's almost unforgivable for teachers to keep teaching with the traditional methods of teaching.
But there's help here for students, and teachers alike. The newest e-learning platform is not only here to revolutionise teaching and learning, but to connect students and teachers from all over the world on a single platform. ScholarsUp combines simplicity, user friendliness, and the need for connection to present the world with a better choice for teaching and learning.
The elearning platform was launched on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, and has hundreds of subscribers from around the world. Whether you're in Mankessim, Nkoranza, Wa, Bole, Ouagadougou, Cape Town, New York, Oslo, or wherever, you can sign up to this novel e-learning platform and connect with other students.
Teaching and learning aren't meant to be boring. They are meant to be fun and full of creativity. ScholarsUp is the newest elearning platform to provide you with the perfect mix of connection, learning, and effective teaching. Sign up to ScholarsUp by logging on to www.scholarsup.com. It's easy and takes just a minute or less. Let's hook up, and study and teach to change the world. It's ScholarsUp!


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