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Brenda Roberts

'Embodied learning' blends lessons with student-computer interaction - 0 views

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    'Embodied learning' blends lessons with student-computer interaction In an Elizabeth Forward Middle School classroom, students in an eighth-grade math class spent a recent morning getting into their lesson-literally. Standing in their socks on a 15-by-15 game board that was projected onto a foam mat on the floor, they waved wands to move brightly colored virtual balls around the space.
Rob Rankin

Creating Classroom Culture - 0 views

  • ) Always come to class prepared: The students must bring their notebook, pen, pencil, eraser, dictionary, etc. Whatever they need to help them learn English. This includes a positive attitude. Merely coming to class prepared is not enough. My students must also be prepared. This means sitting quietly in their seats and in their groups before I enter the classroom. 2) Always keep the classroom clean: If I see any paper on the floor, I tell the students to pick it up. A dirty classroom should never be tolerated. I will not start the lesson until the classroom is clean. I want my students to not only respect their teachers and each other, but to respect the sanctity of the classroom and the school as well.3) Be polite and show respect: This doesn't only mean saying "Please" and "Thank you." It also means never throwing things across the classroom. Far too often I've seen students throw everything from pencils to books to their classmates. This also should never be tolerated. When someone needs a pencil or an eraser, a student must physically get up, walk over to the student in need, and hand it to him in a respectful manner. Students must also use the proper honorific when referring to their teacher. We must teach right speech AND right action.4) Pay attention and cooperate: This means teaching the students to listen to the teacher and listen to one another. Listening is the first step towards cooperating with each other in order to get the job done and do the job well. 5) Work hard and as a team: Team work is important in my classroom. I'm not looking for individual superstars. I want students who are team players. Everyone learns more that way. In working as a team, my students learn to plan their lessons carefully and to think before they act.6) Sacrifice your time and share your understanding: Now we're getting to the heart of the matter. If a student understands something then he/she has an obligation to help another who does not yet understand. The students must help and support each other. I love to see a student physically get up, walk over to another, and kindly explain what he has just learned to someone who is struggling. If one team does not succeed in reaching the class/lesson objectives, then the other teams are responsible for helping them until they do. This shows respect, cooperation, and responsibility, and if we can teach our students that, then we are beginning to succeed as educators.7) Be responsible for one another: Now we're deep into the heart of the matter. This is the crux of my classroom culture. Teaching my students to be responsible. Response-able. Or able to respond. Isn't this what compassionate people do in a compassionate society? Isn't this our main responsibility at educators--- to take on the responsibility of teaching others how to be responsible? What a thrill it truly is to see students taking responsibility for themselves AND others. If we can teach our students to naturally respond to others in need, then we are truly succeeding as educators.8) There are no free rides: I don't want slackers in my class. If I see a student not pulling his weight, I let him know. The team is relying on him. The team either succeeds or fails--- as a team. The class either succeeds or fails--- as a class. In my classes, you will not get away with doing nothing--- and that includes my co-teachers and myself! There are no free rides.
    • Rob Rankin
       
      I like this idea of students actively supporting each other.
dsatkins1981

Future of Libraries in the Digital Age | Architectural Digest - 0 views

  • books—shelved in a four-floor spiral connected by gently sloping ramps—were given pride of place in the design
  • many assumed that physical tomes would soon go the way of the card catalog and the cassette tape.
  • More than a decade later, however, demand for the printed word—and its place in libraries—remain strong.
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  • downtown Seattle’s new public library opened in 2004
  • What has shifted is that libraries are increasingly tasked with accommodating a multitude of uses, of which book storage and circulation is just one.
  • The most innovative library designs, she added, are those that “don’t just conceive of books as sources of information but of the social and intellectual practices that develop around reading and research.”
  • room for research, and for the various kinds of work that are undertaken in a library today, but also preservation of many of the older library typologies that people love,” she said.
  • “It's critical and vital to our communities that we create inspiring spaces where they can interact with each other and with our materials,”
shahbazahmeed

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ztcontainerhouse

steel site office container - 1 views

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    Integrated/modular housing consists of a structural system, ground system, floor system, wall system, and roof system. Each system consists of several unit modules. The unit modules are manufactured in the factory. The houses are completed by unit module assembly at the project site. The steel modular building can be disassembled and moved without destroying the land. It is professionally designed by the factory, standardized, modularized, and universally produced. It is easy to dismantle, install, transport, and store.
ztcontainerhouse

portable site office container - 1 views

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    Prefabricated container houses, we have three kinds of products, flat pack container houses, Detachable container houses, and folding container houses, the standard size is 5950mm(L)*3000mm(W)*2850(H)mm/unit. It is all composed of steel. The house is an integral structure with a frame inside. The wall is made of colored steel composite panels. It is filled with EPS, rock wool, and glass wool. It is mainly used for temporary buildings. , can be combined in various ways, has strong anti-earthquake, anti-deformation ability, good sealing performance, convenient disassembly and assembly, green environmental protection, waterproof, fireproof and anti-corrosion, lightweight and labor-saving. The house can be stacked up to three floors, the overall transport is convenient, and the service life can reach more than 20 years. Widely used in the construction site as a project management office, conference room, worker camp, canteen, restaurant, supermarket, laundry room, changing room, toilet, bathroom, and storage room.
shengluodi

wpc decking size - 0 views

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    Sundi provides custom service for your specific project and meets your special requirements. We offer a wide variety of length & size of wood plastic composite decking, cladding, screening, fencing, facades board, etc. The length of WPC decking board ranges from 10 foot to 20 foot. And for the profiles, we offer hollow China WPC decking and solid grooved wpc composite flooring. For the edges, we have a grooved edged composite deck board and square-edged composite deck board. There is also the option to develop and design a new profile for a specific project.
tslscaffolding

Scaffolding Prop - 2 views

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    Support beams, plates, trusses, or other structural elements during construction. At the construction site, building support rods such as scaffolding steel prop are used to support temporary structures, formwork, concrete beams, floors and other building elements to ensure construction safety and structural stability.
xycargoservice

clothing logistics - 1 views

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    Our Electric Cargo Solution is a rugged and reliable mid-sized cargo carrier, with a locking center platform to store your most precious cargo. The slide out bench seat also makes this style of electric cargo solution ideal for challenging family adventures!
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    Our Electric Cargo Solution is a rugged and reliable mid-sized cargo carrier, with a locking center platform to store your most precious cargo. The slide out bench seat also makes this style of electric cargo solution ideal for challenging family adventures! Electric Cargo Solutions provide you the flexibility to choose from several different floor plans, so we can customize the perfect solution for your home or business. For more information about clothing logistics and logistics define, please feel free to contact us! If you are looking for a reliable forwarding company, please contact us.
refreshstemcell

impotence injection therapy - 1 views

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    Genital organs injection in stem cell therapy involves the use of stem cells to treat and regenerate tissues in the genital area. This therapy can be used for various conditions, such as pelvic floor disorders, vaginal atrophy, and erectile dysfunction. in women, stem cell therapy can help repair weak vaginal tissue, improve elasticity, and enhance blood flow, which can be beneficial for conditions like pelvic organ prolapse. In men, it can aid in the treatment of erectile dysfunction by improving blood flow and regenerating damaged tissues.
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