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Sunday, August 24, 2008
After the review on Brain POP, next is Learning Seed. I thought it would be another website full of information. But I'm wrong. It's like another Amazon or Ebay, that sells products. I took some time to browse through it and realise one difference, between Learning Seed and Amazon, which is Learning Seed sells DVDs that are related to Food Studies and Consumer Studies. I find this site very cool and really helpful, because it's quite difficult to search and buy videos that are related to Home Economics. I feel lucky to do a review on this website through E-learning, because I have a chance to get hold of these wonderful videos that I can use in my teaching when I serve my bond. Anyway, the topics are nicely categorized under 'Browse By Subject' at the left side of the page which I think it's convenient to buyer. If you want to quickly locate for a particular video, you can use the search box. Under the International Orders, I realise we do not have exclusive distributors for Learning Seed's products here in Singapore. Thus, if you would like a quote on shipping, you would have to email them. This also applies when you have questions or special requests. Learning Seed offers 30-day preview policy on all items. It means after getting your order, you have 30 days to think carefully and decide whether you want to keep or return it. The preview period starts on the day you receive the items. After previewing, you either pay for it or return the items. I feel that it is a relatively reasonable policy. We, buyers, may not know if the content is relevant even if the title suggests it to be as we have not seen the movie beforehand, so there is a possibility of item rejection. Thus, having this 30-day preview policy is always welcomed and should not be taken advantage of as some customers do not pay after getting the items or some send the cover back without the tape or disc. Next is the pictures on some interesting, relevant DVDs relating to Home Economics that you might get hooked on. Behind the Seams: Judging Quality in Clothing
Reading Blue Jeans: Clothing & Culture Budgeting Basics Food Labels
All pictures and information are from http://www.learningseed.com/default.aspx
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