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Peter Ayolov is a media theorist and lecturer at Sofia University ‘St. Kliment Ohridski’, Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication. His research focuses on the political economy of communication, propaganda models, digital media, narrative structures, and the transformation of language in contemporary technological environments. His work examines how digital communication systems organise dissent, amplify outrage, and reshape the relationship between media, public opinion, and political power.
By Peter Ayolov6 days ago in Education
Small Decisions
In the heart of London, where the rhythm of life moves swiftly between historic streets and modern ambition, lived a student named John Carter. He was not remarkable at first glance. He did not top his class, nor did he stand out in sports or social circles. To most, John was simply another face in a crowded city. Yet over time, he became a quiet example of success, shaped not by extraordinary talent, but by the discipline of small, consistent decisions.
By Jhon smith7 days ago in Education
5 Surprising Ways Learning a New Language Rewires Your Brain. AI-Generated.
Most people pick up a new language for practical reasons — travel, career advancement, connecting with family. But what if I told you the biggest payoff isn't the language itself, but what happens inside your head while you're learning it?
By Class Coupon7 days ago in Education
How to Migrate an Existing UIKit App to SwiftUI. AI-Generated.
In the modern mobile landscape, companies face growing pressure to deliver high-quality, maintainable apps. Many organizations initially launch many apps on iOS before Android, due to the platform’s uniform hardware ecosystem, strong monetization potential, and a relatively predictable user base. While UIKit has been the mainstay for iOS development for over a decade, Apple’s SwiftUI offers a modern, declarative alternative that promises easier maintenance, faster iteration, and a more reactive approach to UI development. Migrating an existing UIKit application to SwiftUI requires careful planning, a strong understanding of both frameworks, and a strategy that minimizes disruption to users.
By Damian Brown7 days ago in Education
7 Ways Tablets Keep Kids Engaged in a Productive Way
Parenting today feels like a balancing act between old-school values and new-tech tools. We often worry about screens stealing childhood moments. Yet tablets offer a world of wonder when used correctly. These devices act as digital playgrounds for curious minds. The objects serve their primary function as toys while providing viewers with cartoon content. The best tablets for kids function as both an artistic platform and a scientific research tool. The service provides a dedicated area which enables children to explore their various interests at their own speed. This technology builds bridges between simple fun and deep learning. We want our kids to be creators rather than just consumers.
By Olivia Barn7 days ago in Education
The Art of Slowing Down in the Classroom
A fast classroom can look productive from the doorway. Pages are turning, hands are up, transitions are tight, and the schedule keeps moving with barely a pause. Many schools are built around that rhythm, and for understandable reasons. Teachers have standards to cover, families want progress they can see, and the day itself is often packed before it even begins.
By Kelsey Thorn7 days ago in Education
Why Children Need Quiet as Much as Play
Children are often described through motion. Adults picture running feet, loud laughter, blanket forts, toy cars under the couch, and the kind of energy that can turn an ordinary room into a full afternoon story. Play deserves that attention. It helps children test ideas, build social skills, use language in flexible ways, and work through feelings they cannot always name yet.
By Kelsey Thorn7 days ago in Education







