Friday, July 31, 2020
Do Your Homework
Do Your Homework To the contrary, whenever possible, Slader provides users with direct access to links where users can obtain copies of textbooks or other source material. These Slader Terms of Use constitute a legally binding agreement made by and between Slader and the users and visitors of Sladerâs Web Site, whether personally or on behalf of an entity (âyouâ). This Agreement governs your use of the Slader Web Site and the services, products, tools, and information offered by Slader on the Web Site (the âServicesâ). It supports weekly and daily rotation schedules and lets you specify how much of a task is completed (if youâre not totally ready to check something off your virtual to-do list). A dashboard gives you an overview of your entire day and even highlights if an incomplete task is due soon. It has reminders so you wonât lose track of a test or assignment. Slader is not endorsed by any educational institution, association of educators, or textbook author or publisher. Rather, it is an independent forum for speech and scholarship by and for students, and all content should be attributed solely to Slader and its community of users and contributors. Track more than just homework with this free app, which is available to download on iPhone, Android, Windows 8 and Windows Phone. My Study Life is both a calendar and to-do list â" plus it stores data in the cloud and allows you to sync with other devices. Generally, when students with disabilities participate in the general education curriculum, they are expected to complete homework along with their peers. But, just as students with disabilities may need instructional accommodations in the classroom, they may also need homework accommodations. Homework is one aspect of the general education curriculum that has been widely recognized as important to academic success. Teachers have long used homework to provide additional learning time, strengthen study and organizational skills, and in some respects, keep parents informed of their children's progress. Many students with learning or reading disabilities find homework challenging. One frequently discussed topic in the world of online education is cheating. According to one 2009 study, 73.8% of students surveyed felt that it was easier to cheat in an online class. This skewed perspective â" that cheating is so easy â" can lead to misconceptions about how prevalent cheating really is in the online setting. , met while they were in high school and came up with the idea for founding Slader as a result of their own experiences struggling with homework. Slader also has a built-in reward system where students can make money for contributing their input to the homework problems on the site. Strategies for improving home-school communication about homework for students with disabilities. It is important to check out all accommodations with other teachers, students, and their families. If teachers, students, or families do not find homework accommodations palatable, they may not use them. Your use of any web sites that are linked to the Web Site are governed by those sitesâ terms of use and privacy policies. Slader makes no representations or warranties regarding those sites and their products, services, or content, and is not responsible in any way for your use of those sites. When you click on a link within the Web Site, we will not warn you that you have left the Web Site and are subject to the terms and conditions of another website or destination. To become a Registered User, you must create an account with Slader through the online registration process on the Web Site. You agree that Slader may communicate with you by e-mail using the address that you have provided. Slader is not responsible for communications we attempt to make via e-mail that you do not receive because the e-mail address we have on file is incorrect or is no longer being used by you. Slader may offer a Registered User certain rights relating to his or her own account, including the rightto access and delete his or her personal information. Slader reserves the right to delete the account of any user who it deems, in its exclusive discretion, to have breached these Terms of Use. Slader strongly believes that online peer-to-peer discussion can serve as a crucial supplement to classroom instructional experience. In creating an account, you must provide Slader with accurate and complete registration information, as prompted in the registration form. You must promptly notify Slader if any of this information changes. If you fail to provide or update this information, Slader may terminate your account or, in certain circumstances, your right to use the Web Site.
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