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Download CA CPT Admit Card 2018 - CAprep18 - 0 views

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    CA CPT Admit Card 2018 : The CA CPT admit card is one of the most important document for students appearing for CPT exam in December 2018. ICAI will release CA CPT admit card online in 4th week of November 2018
k12educations

Neet Admit Card 2019 Release Date Details And How To Download Neet Hall Ticket - 0 views

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    NEET admit card 2019 is expected to be released in the 1st week of January. Get Details of NEET admit card 2019 and how to download NEET Hall Ticket.
Steve Ransom

SnapChat is less private than you think | ITworld - 32 views

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    Users, kids and adults alike, need to realize that even with tools like Snapchat, privacy is an illusion. Even Snapchat admits this in its own privacy policy.
Anne Cole

Dil Ki Baatein Dil Hi Jaane - 18th August 2015 - 0 views

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    In this episode stunned Anand Kapoor appears to have some trouble at the breakfast table, while his reasons for alarm were haunting him, he becomes more acquainted with that police is asking for him. The inspector educated them that a man was killed by Kapoor's car. Anand is by all accounts persuaded by the way that he will be taken to the correctional facility soon, yet before he could answer any of the inquiries asked by the Inspector, Ayan interfered with and took the fault. What will happen to Ayan? Will Anand admit? To figure out, watch the full episode on SonyLiv.com
rustin neo

The Right Way to Ask Questions in the Classroom | Edutopia | Diigo - 0 views

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    about questioning in the classroom, in the context of web 2.0, teacher aint the smartest. Admit that we are foolish and learn together with the children!
Peter Horsfield

Ludwick Marishane - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Ludwick Marishane has no qualms admitting that, ever since he was young, he's been searching for ways to be an agent of change. He may be best known as the man behind "DryBath," the first cosmetic of its kind that works for the rich and otherwise. Odorless and biodegradable, it allows people to bathe without using water - you just apply it to your skin and you're good to go. But, before he reached 17 years old, he had already invented a healthy cigarette, a mobile dictionary, and nearly published a nationwide security magazine. To read more about Ludwick Marishane visit www.thextraordinary.org
buzzmic

9 Most Useless Jobs That Will Make You Feel Awesome About Your Job - Buzzmic - 0 views

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    Let's admit it. Some of us feel useless or left out in our current professions. Often we feel like we're not really moving in any direction or getting successful. This kind of feeling is difficult to overcome and often results in switching jobs.
Nigel Coutts

The Curse of False Expertise - The Learner's Way - 2 views

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    what if our expertise is imagined or false. What if what we think is so, just ain't so. This might be more common than we care to admit, and it is worth considering the source of this difficulty and its implications. 
Roland Gesthuizen

Computer lessons are out of date, admits government | Education | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    ICT teaching in English schools needs reform, says minister in response to review of video gaming and visual effects industries
Jim Brinling

Obama: 'I screwed up' on Daschle appointment - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Daschle, the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, withdrew earlier Tuesday as news that he failed to pay some taxes in the past continued to stir opposition on Capitol Hill.
  • "I think I screwed up," Obama said in a wide-ranging interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper. "And I take responsibility for it and we're going to make sure we fix it so it doesn't happen again."
  • "Look, the only measure of my success as president when people look back five years from now or nine years from now is going to be, did I get this economy fixed.
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  • President Barack Obama on Tuesday admitted he made a mistake in handling the nomination of Tom Daschle as his health and human services secretary, saying Daschle's tax problems sent a message that the politically powerful are treated differently from average people.
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    In the Headlines, 2/4. Health and Human Services nominee Tom Daschle must resign due to concern over not paying taxes. Obama apologizes.
Maggie Tsai

Recommendation for this group membership setting - 44 views

To prevent / deter spam, I would like to bring this group setting option to your attention: Instead of a public group opens to anyone, you may wish to set "who can join" to a "moderated" setting, ...

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Dennis OConnor

E-Learning Graduate Certificate Program: Problem solving in an online constructivist cl... - 22 views

  • If you come across a question you can't answer, be honest. Don't bluff or portray yourself as an expert when you aren't. Instead model the collaborative skills you've developed and work together with the student to solve problems.
  • By sharing power you enhance the learning community. 
  • Here are some problem solving tips.
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  • 1. Wait time.
  • 2. Admit when you're uncertain.
  • 3. Practicum Interns should consult with your cooperating instructor on anything that might get sticky.
  • In an internship,  go to your cooperating cooperating instructor first.  
  • When you're teaching online for a company or university use the chain of command.
  • 4. Use your search skills.
  • Problem solving is an ongoing process. 
  • See our NEW Checklist for Online Instructors for a comprehensive guide to best practices in e-learning! 
Steve Ransom

The Social Network Paradox | TechCrunch - 18 views

  • Instead, there is a new trend happening: We’re not really paying attention to our friends we’re connected to online. Take Twitter, for example. Twitter used to be a great place for many early adopters to talk tech. It wasn’t so long ago that there were few enough people on Twitter that you could read every single tweet in your stream. But as the network began to become more dense, and people found more people they knew and liked on Twitter, they began following hundreds of people, and reading all those tweets became impossible. This is such a fact of life that entire companies are based on the premise that you have too many friends on Facebook and Twitter to really pay attention to what they’re saying.
  • Therein lies the paradox of the social network that no one wants to admit: as the size of the network increases, our ability to be social decreases.
  • As the number of bits, photos and links coming over these networks grew, each of those invisibly began to decrease in worth.
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  • But as the number of friends begins to increase—particularly over that magic Dunbar number of 150—the spell begins to wear off. At this scale, we simply can’t easily keep track of it all. When our number of connections rises above 150 everything becomes simply comments, as real conversations tax our already limited ability to interface with the network.
  • That mythical thing, social connection, doesn’t flow over these networks; information flows over these networks. The only reason the network ever felt meaningful was because, at small scale, the network operated like a community. But that breaks apart at large scale.
  • The thing about all these is that they’re not a shared experience—they are my experiences, which I am sharing with you, but you probably cannot experience with me—my thoughts or fascination with the article I just posted, the feeling of getting on that plane, or the thrill of watching the Sharks tie the game. Perhaps you can compare your notes of your own experience of these things; that’s what most Twitter conversation seems to be, to me, but the experiences are not shared. This differs from a discussion in a community, such as the type that occurs on SB Nation game day threads. The conversation does not center around any one individual’s experience, but rather the collective condition of the community. The conversation is the experience. Each comment is driven with the purpose of evoking and expressing the emotions that the community experiences, and particularly the ones they hold in common.
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    Great article.
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