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thebluehose1

Pressure Washer Nozzle Tips: Optimize Cleaning with the Right Spray Patterns - 0 views

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    Pressure washer nozzle tips play a crucial role in determining the effectiveness of your cleaning tasks. The right nozzle tip can optimize the spray pattern, adjusting the pressure and angle of the water to suit different surfaces. Whether you're tackling tough grime on concrete or gently cleaning your car, selecting the appropriate nozzle is key. Nozzle tips are available in various spray angles, such as 0°, 15°, 25°, and 40°, each serving different purposes. For instance, a 0° tip provides a powerful, concentrated spray for stubborn stains, while a 40° tip offers a wider spray for delicate surfaces. TheBlueHose provides a wide range of high-quality pressure washer nozzle tips, ensuring that you achieve the best results for any cleaning project. Understanding the importance of nozzle selection can significantly enhance your pressure washer's performance, making your cleaning tasks more efficient and effective.
thebluehose1

Extend Your Reach with a Telescoping Pressure Washer Wand - 0 views

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    Upgrade your cleaning arsenal with a telescoping pressure washer wand from TheBlueHose. Designed for versatility and convenience, this wand extends your reach, allowing you to clean hard-to-access areas like rooftops, tall vehicles, and high walls effortlessly. With adjustable lengths, the pressure washer wand ensures you can tackle any job with precision and control. Crafted from durable materials, it's built to withstand high pressure and regular use, making it an essential tool for both residential and commercial cleaning tasks. Whether you're dealing with stubborn grime or routine maintenance, TheBlueHose's telescoping pressure washer wand offers the perfect solution to achieve spotless results. Elevate your pressure washing experience with this powerful and reliable accessory that combines functionality with ease of use, making your cleaning jobs faster, safer, and more efficient.
thebluehose1

Best Pressure Washer Spray Guns for Effortless Cleaning - 0 views

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    Discover the top 10 best pressure washer spray guns in this comprehensive guide from TheBlueHose. Whether you're tackling tough grime or delicate surfaces, find the perfect pressure washer gun to suit your needs. These high-quality spray guns offer superior performance, durability, and ease of use. The article covers various models, highlighting their unique features and benefits, ensuring you get the best results for any cleaning task. From adjustable nozzles to ergonomic designs, explore the top picks that make pressure washing efficient and enjoyable. Trust TheBlueHose for expert recommendations and elevate your cleaning game with the best pressure washer accessories on the market.
tslscaffolding

jack base scaffolding - 1 views

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    Jack Base A base jack is an indispensable, adjustable component designed to work seamlessly with scaffolding systems, offering critical stability and support, especially on uneven or inclined surfaces. By allowing precise height adjustments, it ensures that the scaffold structure remains level and secure, regardless of the ground conditions. This adaptability not only enhances the safety of workers by preventing potential collapses but also improves the efficiency of construction, maintenance, or repair projects by facilitating a stable platform from which to operate. Its use is fundamental in achieving a safe and productive work environment.
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    Discover the best deals on base jacks for scaffolding at Taishenglan! Find top-quality base jacks at unbeatable prices. Upgrade your scaffolding with our durable and reliable base jack products. Shop now and elevate your construction game!
tslscaffolding

formwork wing nut - 1 views

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    Formwork Tie Rod Wing Nut The Formwork Tie Rod Wing Nut is an essential element within the form support system, playing a crucial role in maintaining the stability and safety of the concrete formwork structure. The formwork tie rod wing nut is designed to securely fasten and adjust the tie rods that hold the formwork panels in place, ensuring that the concrete is accurately shaped and supported as it sets and cures. This component is vital for the integrity of the construction process, allowing for precise adjustments and contributing to the overall success of the building project.
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    Unlock the secrets to sturdy construction with Formwork Tie Rod Wing Nuts and Scaffolding Tie Rods from Taishenglan. Find the perfect fit for your next project now!
chalaat

make up case with mirror and light - 1 views

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    Travel mirror with storage, convenient, organized, efficient. Zip on and go by Chalaat travel make up case with mirror and light, and travel beautifully! CRI> 90, colors adjustable, brightness adjustable. Touch sensor control and memory function.
carbovalve

The Working Principle and Function of the Backwater Valve - 2 views

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    The function of the automatic backwater valve is to adjust the return flow. Adjust the amount of branch circulation.
Tero Toivanen

12 Findings on Mind, Brain & Education | Getting Smart - 24 views

  • Students’ brains continuously adapt to the environments where they live and work.  As students learning in these places, these experiences gradually sculpt the architecture of the brain.
  • Students’ genetic predispositions interact with learning experiences to give rise to a wide range of individual differences.
  • Students learning English as a second language are processing written information in somewhat different ways than native English speakers so standard reading instruction techniques may not be the right fit for their needs.
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  • Education should give students opportunities to practice setting goals, tracking progress toward them, adjusting strategies along the way, and assessing outcomes.
  • Emotions direct students’ learning processes, helping them gravitate toward positive situations and away from negative ones.
  • Mathematics is at least partially dissociable from other cognitive domains and abilities within the domain of mathematics can be dissociable from one another.
  • Education can support the development of emotional regulation skills, and this should be a priority as emotional regulation skills strongly predict academic achievement.
  • When students from disadvantaged backgrounds are in high-quality schools, their cortisol levels decrease throughout the day. The better the school, the more the cortisol levels decrease. Therefore, a quality learning environment can help students reach healthy cortisol levels, which lead to better emotional regulation and more favorable learning outcomes.
  • Environments that promote positive relationships and a sense of community promote learning.
  • Providing meaningful learning experiences with ongoing guidance can enable students at all levels to build toward mastery of a common set of skills.
  • This scientific evidence that emotion is fundamental to learning settles longstanding ideological debates concerning whether educators should be responsible for emotional development—if educators are responsible for intellectual development, they are inherently involved in emotional development as well.
  • Student-centered approaches to learning require students to be self-directed and responsible for their own learning, which requires executive functioning skills such as goal setting, planning, and monitoring progress.
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    Important findings!
Amazing Dumbbells

Best Adjustable Dumbbells Reviews and Buying Guide 2015 - 0 views

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    With the turn of this century the whole concept of fitness has changed. People have become more concerned about their health and are looking at fitness in a whole new light. Regular exercises and good eating habits are the key to achieve it and people are realizing that.
Steve Ransom

Wake Up and Smell the New Epistemology - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher... - 11 views

  • Good pedagogy is the product of instructors who respect, understand, and creatively engage their students.
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      Hear hear!
  • Good pedagogy is the product of instructors who respect, understand, and creatively engage their students.
  • I am asking instructors to see the two questions that the new epistemology emblazons across the front of every classroom — "So what?" and "Who cares?" — and then to adjust their teaching accordingly.
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  • show no patience for lectures
  • make transparent
  • except for the occasional late bloomer, we fail miserably at creating sustained intellectual fires among the vast majority of our practical, credential-driven students.
  • better and more widely achievable educational goal should therefore be to inculcate a respect for learning and the pursuit of knowledge.
  • public scholarship
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    An excellent read for those interested... and those who need a kick in the pants re: engaging meaningfully a new culture of students, especially in higher education.
Sheri Edwards

Education Week: Backers of '21st-Century Skills' Take Flak - 0 views

  • Unless states that sign on to the movement ensure that all students are also taught a body of explicit, well-sequenced content, a focus on skills will not help students develop higher-order critical-thinking abilities, they said at a panel discussion here in the nation’s capital last week.
  • Array of Skills In the Partnership for 21st Century Skills’ vision for K-12 education, the arches of the rainbow depict outcomes, while the pools represent the resources needed to support those outcomes. But critics contend that states implementing this vision might focus too heavily on discrete skills instruction, at the expense of core content. SOURCE: Partnership for 21st Century Skills
  • Ten states have agreed to work with P21 to incorporate a focus on technology, analytical and communication skills into their content standards, teacher training, and assessments.
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  • “We’ve been having this curriculum war for years.”
  • Mr. Kay, in contrast, painted the P21 vision as one that transcends this debate. The partnership tries to encourage states to be more deliberative about how they help students learn the skills,
  • “[But] the liberal arts movement, which we embrace, has not been as purposeful and intentional about the skill outcomes as we need to be.”
  • Mr. Willingham argued not only that the teaching of skills is inseparable from that of core content, but also that it is the content itself that allows individuals to recognize problems and to determine which critical-thinking skills to apply to solve them.
  • Students become proficient critical thinkers only by gleaning a broad body of knowledge in multiple content domains, he said.
  • Those techniques include student-directed methods such as project-based learning, which requires students to work in groups to solve a specified problem, relying on teachers for guidance rather than for explicit instruction.
  • “Teachers will rise to the challenge given the kind of supports they need.”
  • “If [curriculum] is just picking up a manual, or a series of nonconnected or nonsequenced experiments in science or literary works with no connection and no background knowledge, it’s not going to help our kids think any better,” she said in an interview.
  • Academics like Ms. Darling-Hammond said that setting forth a clear understanding once and for all about what students should know, and which teaching methods best help students engage that content in depth, will be crucial to putting such debates to rest.
  • The highest-scoring countries on international exams, she said, undertook efforts to outline such goals specifically 20 to 30 years ago. “When you really think about delivering a rich curriculum, it takes a very skillful type of teaching,” Ms. Darling-Hammond said. “It can be done badly; we have to acknowledge that. But we don’t really have a choice, if we want to join other nations.”
  • Meanwhile the critics go about squawking while promoting their own panaceas
  • he majority of kids just go right on tuning out, dropping out, or just getting by
  • I challenge what I read by looking at source material. These are timeless skills. It's the technology that is 21st century.
  • As for the topics we are unfamiliar with, the poster just before me rightly points out that the Internet is out there for just that purpose. Real teachers are also learners, and should be constantly seeking to know more.
  • Many recent studies have concluded that the current system is broken beyond repair and that point solutions like those being advocates above cannot fix it. We know that people learn best when they teach others so small groups that encourage peer-to-peer mentoring should be encouraged. Those same small groups require the students to learn and use the high-performance skills advocated by P21. At the same time, there is a body of knowledge that has been determined to be important to a student's future - represented by the state academic content standards. Robust, in-depth discussions of academic content help achieve the mastery of academic content. To ensure the content has meaning, it is best learned in a multi-disciplinary environment. By embedding a selected set of content standards from a variety of disciplines into a realistic setting/project the students get the opportunity to use the knowledge and go beyond the standards as their interest leads them.
  • The fact is, while "experts" pore over the fabric of pedagogical delivery methods, online teaching and learning is quietly replacing classroom environments globally. Educators better make some quick adjustments or the very definition of what an "education" means nowadays will make many of these folks irrelevant.
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    What do you think? How do we envision the future and teach for it?
J Black

Amazon Kindle for iPhone & iPod Touch « THE FIRE WIRE - 0 views

  • Even if you could never justify spending $360 on a Kindle, you can still partake in the mobile eBook revolution. Amazon Kindle for iPhone & iPod Touch (Free) is a new app that lets you buy and download Kindle books and read them on the go — without buying the Kindle 2. In addition to having access to more than 240,000 books, the app lets you adjust text size, add bookmarks, and get free samples. If you already have a Kindle, the app’s Whispersync technology saves and synchronizes your bookmarks across your Kindle and your iPhone.
Tero Toivanen

Study on the Effective Use of Social Software by UK FE & HE to Support Student Learning... - 0 views

  • This study provides insights about
  • educational goals of using social software tools; enablers or drivers within the institution, or from external sources which positively influence the adoption of social software; benefits to the students, educators and institutions; challenges that may influence a social software initiative; and issues that need to be considered in a social software initiative.
  • social software tools support a variety of ways of learning: sharing of resources (eg bookmarks, photographs), collaborative learning, problem-based and inquiry-based learning, reflective learning, and peer-to-peer learning.
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  • The educator’s role is changing from being a provider of information to a facilitator or moderator
  • adjusting to a ‘new’ way of teaching.
  • The results highlight the different pedagogical roles of social software: communication, nurturing creativity and innovation, and collaborative learning.
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    Study on the Effective Use of Social Software by UK FE & HE to Support Student Learning & Engagement
Ruth Howard

DJEEO in 5 minutes - 0 views

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    We call DJEEO an outdoors computer game for children. DJEEO combines advanced IT technology with outdoors activities in a multimedia treasure hunt/orientation run. DJEEO is designed to: Facilitate learning through physical activity and play. Strengthen cooperation and communication. Increase intensity and activity for all participants. How do you win? To win a mission a team needs to score the most points. A team scores points by solving problems and finding posts in the field. The game can only be completed through close cooperation between the agents in the field and the control center. DJEEO in Education The problems that need to be solved can be tailored to the subject being taught in class. In other words DJEEO can be used as an educational tool in almost any subject at primary school. After a session where 20 teachers participated we asked them which subjects they thought DJEEO could be used in. Their answer: “Mathematics, social studies, geography, language, physical education, etc. We then discussed DJEEO’s usefulness as an educational tool. All agreed that the ability to adjust the level of difficulty and the tailoring of questions to subject matter, allowed by the flexible project module, makes DJEEO a valuable tool for almost any subject.
Tom March

Shortcuts - New Worries About Children With Cellphones - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “Let them know there are rules. There comes a time when parents have to be parents.”
  • One suggestion, she said, is putting a basket out where children place their phones upon arriving home.
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    "Now, about half of American children 12 years and older have cellphones, according to Christopher Collins, a senior analyst for consumer research at the Yankee Group, a research firm. And that has spawned all sorts of problems, like questions about etiquette and costly scams."
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    Good example of the kinds of adjustments "basic parents" make as we learn about making guidelines for technology use with children and teens. Key quote, I think: "Let them know there are rules. There comes a time when parents have to be parents."
Michele Rosen

TouchCast - 0 views

shared by Michele Rosen on 03 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    This is a truly amazing iPad app and 'soon to be launched' download for PCs which replaces a whole TV crew and studio. Capture your video and audio use like adjusting the sound levels, an in-build teleprompter and green screen effects to make spectacular footage. Edit your video directly in the app and add images, websites and Twitter feed as cutaways sections of the screen. You can publish online and export to YouTube. Download the app at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/touchcast/id603258418 http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
erikerickson

How Does the Brain Learn Best? Smart Studying Strategies | MindShift - 41 views

  • pupils today can change the way they study to exploit the brain’s quirky learning processes, using the strategies revealed by memory and learning research
  • Students need to understand that learning happens not only during reading and studying, but in all sorts of ways, so that they can examine their own habits to know which ones may be helping or not, and make adjustments
  • Forgetting isn’t always bad.
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  • forgetting serves as a powerful spam filter
  • when the brain has to work hard to retrieve a half-forgotten memory (such as when reviewing new vocabulary words you learned the day before), it re-doubles the strength of that memory.
  • The brain is a foraging learner.
  • The human brain evolved to pick up valuable pieces of information here and there, on the fly, all the time, and put it all together
  • and it’s not only during study or practice
  • By foraging in this way, the brain is “building knowledge continually
  • We can be tactical in our schooling.
  • Breaking up and spacing out study time over days or weeks can substantially boost how much of the material students retain, and for longer, compared to lumping everything into a single, nose-to-the-grindstone session.
  • Varying the studying environment
  • can help reinforce and sharpen the memory of what you learn.
  • A 15-minute break to go for a walk or trawl on social media isn’t necessarily wasteful procrastination. Distractions and interruptions can allow for mental “incubation” and flashes of insight — but only if you’ve been working at a problem for a while and get stuck, according to a 2009 research meta-analysis.
  • Quizzing oneself on new material, such as by reciting it aloud from memory or trying to tell a friend about it, is a far more powerful way to master information than just re-reading it
  • Experimenting With Learning Tactics
  • benefits of sleep (which improves retention and comprehension of what you learn), perceptual learning modules and mixing up different kinds of related problems or skills in practice sessions instead of repetitively rehearsing just one skill at a time.
  • teachers see all sorts of reforms come and go, and they’re skeptical
  • Surviving the Modern Jungle
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    Chen sums up an interview about Benedict Carey's book, How We Learn: The Surprising Truth about When, Where, and Why It Happens, highlighting and exemplifying take-away messages for self-directed learners as well as teachers.
nextergo

How to Release Work from Home Anxiety - 0 views

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    Coping with work from home anxiety is difficult, but you can easily manage your stress by simply following a few steps like having a sit-stand desk, following regular exercises, taking care of your health, and more. Please read on to know more.
rohana0801

Nylon Pet Adjustable Car Seat Belt Safety Vehicle Travel Clip French Bulldog | eBay - 0 views

shared by rohana0801 on 03 Sep 21 - No Cached
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    Depending on the airline, your pet may be able to travel on your flight either in the cabin or in the cargo hold. Confirm this ahead of time with your airline. Another way for your pet to travel is on a separate flight as an air cargo shipment.
zebrians

Personality Development - 0 views

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