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Essay Jack Blog
2y ago
Are you writing the College Board's Advanced Placement English Literature & Composition exam this spring ..read more
Essay Jack Blog
2y ago
Okay, we have all heard about so-called fake news at this point, and we all know that everything we find and read on the internet isn’t always true. But how can we evaluate online sources for school and make sure that we’re accessing appropriate information ..read more
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2y ago
Analyzing poetry is no easy feat. How can we read meandering lines of words, sometimes that rhyme and sometimes not, with opaque imagery and symbols and make sense of it all as a coherent whole? How do we even start ..read more
Essay Jack Blog
2y ago
Writing for college or university is usually a little bit different from high school writing. At college, you want to show your professors that you are capable of mastering university-level content and critical thinking, which is displayed in acts of academic writing.
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2y ago
Wize, a full-suite EdTech offering for secondary and postsecondary students announces its acquisition of EssayJack, an award-winning, patented software solution for academic writing, founded by two professors ..read more
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2y ago
It's finally the summer holidays! While it's important to take time off and look after your mental health, it can also be helpful to do a few small things during the summer break. This will give you a leg up when school starts up again this year (maybe even in person!) so that you don't get stuck in a cycle of stress and procrastination once the academic workload begins to increase again.  ..read more
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2y ago
"Given the ongoing shutdowns and the cumulative impact of learning loss, it is too early to fully assess the pandemic’s impact on student learning. Most countries suspended their usual year-end assessments and examinations at the end of the last school year, and some also chose to forgo regular formative assessments when students returned to class. Many also tweaked the format and pacing of remote classes to increase learning. That said, studies from several countries suggest that school shutdowns in the second quarter of 2020 put students up to six months behind the academic milestones thei ..read more
Essay Jack Blog
2y ago
The extended nature of this current Covid pandemic and the havoc it has wreaked on education has meant that various anti-plagiarism and exam proctoring softwares have risen to the forefront of news stories. People are interested more than ever before in making sure that students aren't cheating ..read more