5 Valuable Financial Tips for College Students

Jeanne A. Curley

By: Andrew O’Donnell, intern for the U.S. Division of Education’s Office of Federal Student Assist As another person now attending local community college, I can convey to you firsthand about a lot of of its rewards. Not only is group faculty significantly more cost-effective than 4-yr institutions and often much […]

Why They Matter, What They Are & How To Use Them

Jeanne A. Curley

Google is working hard to improve search, and it’s doing such a great job that the general public doesn’t seem to be noticing. With the inclusion of personalization, localization, customization, and with the depth of data Google knows and understands about the average user, it’s easy to overlook how much goes […]

Local job fair helps veterans, paper mill employees

Jeanne A. Curley

PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) – CareerSource Gulf Coast is helping people find a job. WestRock Paper Mill employees were invited to Gulf Coast State College’s Student Union East Building Friday morning. Veterans and those in need of a job were also welcomed. Daniel Eddington, an attendee at the fair, will […]

Free Technology for Teachers: What is Lightning?

Jeanne A. Curley

On Saturday we experienced the initially thunderstorm of the summer months at our residence. I made it back again from a bike experience just as the thunder and lightning started out to crack overhead. The storm prompted my five-12 months-outdated to request, “what is lightning?” We tried using to give […]

Teaching AI to All Students

Jeanne A. Curley

In the past two decades, the amount of money of artificial intelligence remaining utilised in our daily life has improved appreciably. As a outcome, there is a larger desire for folks who have the skills to get the job done in this field, and it will continue to guide to […]