Homeschooling
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Does Homeschooling = Asocial?
When people think of homeschooling, they immediately assume that it means the kids are asocial. That idea is half true. Yes, during school hours we are inside our home. That is the point of homeschooling. We take courses, and we learn many things at home, with my dad and with my mom. But that does Continue reading
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My experience with Coursera: Is it good?
Do you want to learn something new, perhaps a new programming language like Python? Or maybe you wanted to learn a new language like Mandarin. Then, what do you do? Learning through YouTube is not good enough for most things. That is when you turn to Coursera. Coursera is an awesome tool that I have Continue reading
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My electronical experience!
Hey there, it’s me, Jerry Garrett, and in today’s post, I’m gonna talk about my recent learning experience where I started using electronics and assembling them after my dad bought a kit. Okay, so at first, it’s actually a pretty funny story. My elder brother was interested in electronics and used to do it a Continue reading
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The Tools change — What about the Questions?
“New tools might change how we work, but not why we work.”– Jerry Garrett Every few months, new tools pop up — promising to make your life better. And you’ve probably tried a few of those apps/tools. Some work, some don’t. What changed was the interface, not the intent. People like me — we switch Continue reading
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Eleven And Educated: Seeking Answers
Homeschooling allows you the freedom to step off the highway of learning and take a more scenic route along a dirt road. – Tamara L Chivler Greetings, I’m Jerry Garrett, and I’m excited to share another post in my homeschooling series. This week, I’ll address a concern that many people have when considering homeschooling: What Continue reading
About Me
I am a 13 year old kid who is homeschooled and is interested in writing. You can expect posts every Monday from me. I post about, Tech, Experiences, Homeschooling, and pretty much everything.