Setting up an account seemed to be my biggest struggle - too many passwords and usernames to remember. Once the account was set, Learning Express proved to have a lot of practical application.
2. For the exam section I choose Reading Skills and read about sea otters in the Bering Sea decline in population and possible causes for the decline. I enjoyed the article and the test questions were direct and well written.
3. Job searching and resume writing: Career Course - Job Search and Networking Skills. Helpful online search tips were given when searching for a job such as -don't be too general or too specific. Jobs will be missed by narrowing the field too much. Watch for "keyword phrases".
A list of common abbreviations for the classified section of the paper was given which would eliminate guess work when searching classifieds.
For people looking for work, Trade publications and Professional Associations also have job opening/listings.
I think if people would use this site it could cut job search time which would be a benefit to them.
4. The search term I typed was Master gardener, which was not a good search term. 59 e-books popped up, I looked at the LSAT - Logic Games, nothing on gardening, but would be very helpful if I was looking at taking the bar examine.
I did thumb through: How to write great essays. Again not in my area, but it was interesting. This title would be a good source for individuals needing more focus on a topic, speech writing and writing in general as well as writing essays for tests.
Thanks for your excellent post! You've made some great discoveries. Julie
ReplyDelete