
You know the old highlighter routine you used on your books when you were in college? You remember, the yellow or green felt tip marker that allowed you to put a background over text on parts you felt were particularly important and review them later? Pretty convenient, eh?
Too bad you could not do the same when it came time to the lectures by your professors. You had to take notes or record what they said on tape to make sure you remembered the essential points being made. Of course, there was always the chance that what they mentioned casually would be something they would ask later in their tests, or that you were inattentive during a presentation and that would be the material they ask as we. It happens – we are all human. Still, it can cost you dearly come exam time for the course if this occurs.
This is where a new online educational tool called StraighterLine has a clear advantage over classroom lectures in introductory college courses. All of our sessions are archived within our Web site, so you can return to them for your review at any time. If you have a difficult time grasping, say, college algebra, you will be able to go back at any time and watch again any session by our certified “
e-structors” to see exactly what they said and how they presented it. This setup allows any student a better way to comprehend the material than any other method of recording instructions in a classroom, and it is available 24/7 as well.
For college students wanting to take control of the pace of their learning, StraighterLine is their best option. For more details on the advantages of archived sessions and what StraighterLine has to offer, visit
www.StraighterLine.com.
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