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clarence Mathers

Five Serious Reasons Why Using Humor in Your B2B Email Campaign is a Good Idea - 0 views

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    B2B email marketers should seriously consider applying a touch of comedy in their campaigns. Certainly, the business world has room for a little bit of laughter brought on by a well-timed email every now and then.
Linda McNeil

Really expensive cat - 0 views

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    As a cat lover and mac geek, I found this very humorous. In fact I have lived through such antics with my Tonkinese
Dennis OConnor

Views: Lessons of a Summer Teaching Online - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • As I faithfully attended the monthly training meetings for Just in Time Technology (ex: how to use Skype) and for Course Design (ex: what is the conversion of 14 weeks pacing into a 30 day class), it began to dawn on me that I had underestimated the time and preparation required for my online course.
  • Reducing the amount of content does not mean reducing rigor for students or work for me. Like many others who have never taught online, I had entered this experience thinking that online courses were a little bit “fluffy.” I have a newfound respect for my fellow online professors.
  • Although I am a relative novice in the teaching arena, I appreciated the chance to revive my teaching mojo. I was forced to be creative about how to present course material and ensure that my students had a solid understanding of the information. I also realized I needed to revise my opinion of online teaching and those who participate in it. I now know that online courses are not a pale and lifeless version of traditional courses or worse, a “pay for an A” scam in which everyone teaches him/herself and everyone gets a good grade. Online courses can be distinctive and worthwhile ways of teaching in their own right. Amy Overman is assistant professor of psychology at Elon University.
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    Reviewed by Nancy Chapko: n her article, Lessons of a Summer Teaching Online, Dr. Amy Overman describes how she revived her "teaching mojo" as a novice online instructor. An assistant professor of psychology at Elon University in North Carolina, Dr. Overman describes her personal experience as a first-time online instructor. Written for instructors who may have doubts about online teaching and learning as she did, her account is both thoughtful and humorous. Dr. Overman describes her decision to teach an online class and her preparation for the experience. She relates her somewhat unexpected positive experience facilitating the class. She offers comparisons between her face-to-face and online teaching experiences and draws some insightful conclusions. Among them is the realization that reducing the amount of content does not reduce the rigor of the course and online classes take a lot of time, but they're worth it. Whether you're a committed veteran of online teaching, or you are at the initial stage of considering its merits, you will find Dr. Overman's article perceptive and thought-provoking. As she states, "… online courses are not a pale and lifeless version of traditional courses."
Judy Robison

Simply Speaking - Teaching and Learning with Technology - 78 views

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    "Simply Speaking is a series of brief videos created by Teaching and Learning with Technology that explain technology topics in everyday language and with a little humor. They are modeled after the "... in plain english" videos that explain more general technologies"
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    It really makes life a lot easier !!
assignmentmates

Utility Of English Technique - 0 views

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    Technical English writing can be used for the illustration of an individual's sense of humor and knowledge that will help the writer to make an authentic approach to writing any personal blog.
Julie Shy

Medieval helpdesk with English subtitles - YouTube - 0 views

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    Hilarious video about tech support for new technology - a book!
anonymous

Cartoons from the Issue of October 11, 2010 : The New Yorker - 49 views

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    WONDERFUL cartoon about blogging. Perfect for some schools around here.
Kerry J

Peter's Evil Overlord List - 0 views

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    Is this another way to think of the educational value of games and pop culture?
Steve Ransom

Talk:Main Page - Wookieepedia, the hirsute encyclopedia - 26 views

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    A wookie's verion of wikipedia.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Pi Day - 12 views

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    the orginal Pi Day website started by a high school student and continued into the future.
Steve Ransom

CENTER OF PHONE ETIQUETTE - 36 views

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    Love the printable offender cards that you can print out and distribute to violators :-)
Richard Fanning

Writepop - Science fiction stories, humor, and writing about writing - 0 views

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    Site dedicated to short writing with loads of short stories and short story ideas/topics. Not suitable for middle school students and below: sex, inappropriate themes, but a great place to go for writing ideas.
mustafamnr

Exams Whatsapp DP Collection - 0 views

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    Moslty People like to Share their Feelings by an Image because it is very easy to express and also it is very effective. So Normally People Download the Suitable Profile Picture from the different Categories and different soucrse like Name, Attitude, Funny, Sad, Love, Humor,Cool, Smile, Couple name, Lover name, Romantic Scene etc.
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