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Nigel Coutts

Desirable Patterns of Learning for Online Learning - The Learner's Way - 6 views

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    With the emerging threat of COVID19 and the closure of schools, teachers are scrambling to move to online learning environments. This will bring with it a myriad of challenges the short time frame is not going to help the situation. While we are fortunate that there are many technological solutions for the provision of remote learning, the more significant challenges will revolve around how we interact with our learners.
Martin Burrett

FREE - UKEdChat 2020 Online Conference - 0 views

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    "Following the success of our previous online conference, and in line with the frustrations around the COVID-19 virus, we are pleased to announce that we have moved our plans for the 2020 UKEdChat Online Conference forward to June 2020. The conference has proven a great platform for continuous professional development (CPD) and we are lining up some great video presentations based on: pedagogy, classroom management strategies, practical learning, assessments, improving subject knowledge and so on."
Martin Burrett

E-safety policy for schools via @esafety_Kent - 0 views

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    "With technological advances moving spectacularly fast, it is difficult for schools to keep updated with e-safety policy, procedures and advice for their staff and pupils. Ensuring that everyone is informed through following policy directives can be time-consuming, and producing the documents can be equally laborious."
Aman Khani

What Are Domain Names & Why To Choose ".in" domain? - 0 views

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    Registering with a ".in" domain name is a smart move by the companies who are aiming to set-up businesses in India.
moneymindz01

FARK.com: Link submission - 0 views

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    The year 2017 is on the brink of finish. the primary few months of this year saw the commoner grappling with changes demonetization brought in. Since it had been introduced within the fag finish of 2016, the economy was still adjusting to the unexpected transition. Cashless, paperless, low-interest rates, GST, RERA, Benaami dealings Act were a couple of crucial money moves/reforms that set the tone for the year 2017.All this and far a lot of player the contours of the year 2017
Nigel Coutts

Language moves for identity - The Learner's Way - 3 views

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    What changes when we refer to ourselves or our students as members of the community of thinkers and learners that they are apprenticed to? What changes when we are mindful in our use of a language of identity?
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    Learn the top tips to outsource to the best web development projects successfully in this article. https://invedus.com/blog/guide-to-outsource-web-development-projects/
Nigel Coutts

What might education focus on post COVID19? - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    As we move towards this brighter future with the fear of a global pandemic somewhat alleviated, what might be our next steps? How might we apply the lessons learned so rapidly, and brutally during this past twelve-month period? Might COVID be a catalyst for the reinvention of education that so many have been calling for?
Nigel Coutts

Supporting students in uncovering complexity - The Learner's Way - 5 views

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    One of the thinking moves that we hope our students will confidently engage with is centred around the disposition of uncovering complexity. As we endeavour to shift our students towards a deeper understanding, the capacity to uncover complexity is a vital step. However, the ability to uncover complexity is itself complex and an excellent example of a skill that is best achieved when considered as a disposition. 
Nigel Coutts

Realising the benefits of reflective practice - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    It is generally accepted that learning is enhanced by the inclusion of deliberate, reflective practice. Indeed the act of reflecting on the impact that our actions have towards the achievement of any goal (learning oriented or other) is shown to have a positive impact. Reflective practice is defined as the praxis (interdependent and integrated theory, practice, research, thought and action) of individuals or groups to move from 'better thinking to better action' as a result of reflection for, in and on learning (Harvey et al. 2010 p140). With this in mind, it is worth considering what reflective practice might look like and to consider it in a range of contemporary contexts. 
Martin Burrett

Teleprompt Me - 0 views

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    "A useful online teleprompt tool for presenting scripts for your pupils' drama productions and presentations, which listens using your device's microphone to move automatically."
Martin Burrett

Cognitive Load Theory - UKEdChat - 0 views

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    We all get overloaded from time to time, especially toward the end of a term when your todo list turns from being measured by points to metres. We all have our own capacity to deal with the issues at hand, and the ideas behind Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) attempt to maximise our bandwidth while streamlining the signals. The origins of the theory go back to the 1980s when a plethora of digital innovations changed how presentations were done in the business world. This trickled down in the following decades into how teachers presented ideas, moving away from blackboard and Over-Head Projectors to digitalised PowerPoint presentations. As with any new innovation, form overcame function, and for a period in the early noughties, I swear it must have been the law to cram as many animations and sound effects into every PowerPoint, and reading every word from the screen aloud was mandatory.
Nigel Coutts

Thinking throughout the Inquiry Cycle - The Learner's Way - 3 views

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    If we believe that all learning is a consequence of thinking, then we should consider what types of thinking our learners are likely to benefit from at each phase of their inquiry. This is where the Understanding Map, developed by Ritchhart, Church & Morrison offers useful guidance. By contemplating the demands of each phase of our chosen inquiry model, we can plan for how we might scaffold thinking moves which will enhance our learners' learning.
Om Yoga Ashram

Sun Salutation - 0 views

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    12 Mantras of Sun Salutation Mantra: Om Mitraaya Namaha Meaning: One who is friendly to all. Mantra: Om Ravaye Namaha Meaning: The shining or the radiant one. Mantra: Om Suryaya Namaha Meaning: The dispeller of darkness, responsible for generating activity. Mantra: Om Bhaanave Namaha Meaning: One who illuminates or the bright one. Mantra: Om Khagaya Namaha Meaning: One who is all-pervading, one who moves through the sky. Mantra: Om Pooshne Namaha Meaning: Giver of nourishment and fulfillment. Mantra: Om Hiranya Garbhaya Namaha Meaning: One who has a golden colored brilliance. Mantra: Om Mareechaye Namaha Meaning: Giver of light with infinite rays. Mantra: Om Aadityaaya Namaha Meaning: The son of Aditi, the cosmic divine mother. Mantra: Om Savitre Namaha Meaning: One who is responsible for life. Mantra: Om Arkaaya Namaha Meaning: One who is worthy of praise and glory. Mantra: Om Bhaskaraya Namaha Meaning: Giver of wisdom and cosmic illumination. Contact- www.omashram.in www.omyogaashram.in
sopedits

Positive Impact of Studying Abroad Facts and Figures - 0 views

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    Are you planning to move abroad for higher studies but not sure whether it is the right decision or not. Studying abroad offer students an opportunity that changes their lives. From expanding the global network to exploring a new cultural heritage, the positive effects of one's career and education are essential. Given this, it is not shocking that the number of students graduating outside of their country has tripled in the last 25 years. More than 100 000 US students and more than one million foreign university students in the United States study abroad compared to the previous decade.
asifkhan2798

Short Whatsapp Status 2020 - 0 views

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    WhatsApp is a great way to show off your status. It is an expression that expresses one's thoughts, ideas and feelings in a creative way, especially written about it. WhatsApp citizenship shows how you can uniquely and easily integrate your own ideas into Cox. Updating status on WhatsApp is the way to live your life or move on. Also, citizens want to update coats and have fun, if you can handle clever and effective advice. There are different types of WhatsApp that are used depending on their convenience or mood.
Nigel Coutts

How might we develop self-regulated learners? - The Learner's Way - 3 views

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    A common question is how do we facilitate the development of independent, self-regulating learners. With an increased focus on the development of dispositional models for learning where the skills and mindset of the learner are crucial, how do we ensure that our learners move from requiring external regulation to a model of internal regulation?  
kratisaraswat

River Boat Problem | Kinematics | JEE 11th | Physics | NM Sir | Etoosindia - YouTube - 0 views

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    A man takes the shortest time when he swims perpendicular to the river velocity i.e., towards the north. Problem: A boat must get from point A to point B on the opposite bank of the river moving along a straight line AB that makes a 120-degree angle with the flow direction
Nigel Coutts

Filling a Gap in our Professional Learning Caused by Social Distancing - The Learner's Way - 7 views

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    As schools and organisations move to remote education, there are potential gaps in our professional learning of which we should be aware. While many of us are discovering fresh opportunities for online and remote professional learning through podcasts, webinars and online courses, one of the most significant aspects of our professional learning has been curtailed thanks to social distancing.
Martin Burrett

Imagination - 1 views

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    Make art out of ribbons of light with this interactive drawing site. Just move your mouse around to create beautiful patterns. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
imprintnext

Getting Started with Diigolet - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Tags help you find and organize your bookmarks by letting you select all of your bookmarks with a certain tag or combination of tags. Quickly add relevant tags to a bookmark by clicking on any of the recommended tags that appear under the description field on the “Save Bookmark” pop-up. When you are satisfied with the information in the “Save Bookmark” pop-up, click the “Save Bookmark” button. Now a link to the page is stored in your Diigo library, and the information you entered is stored with it.
  • Highlight Highlighting lets you denote important information on a page, just like highlighting in a book, but with Diigo, the highlighted text will be conveniently saved to your library as well. There are some important things for me to denote on my recipe. My wife doesn’t like pineapple, my grandfather can’t have eggs or chocolate, and I don’t like coconut very much, so I highlight those items on the recipe to let me know I need to deal with them. Highlight by clicking “Highlight” on the Diigolet. Then select the text you want to highlight. The text will be visually highlighted and the text is now stored in your library. It’s that easy. Click the button again to exit highlighter mode. You can also change the color of a highlight by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to “Highlight” and choosing a color. Colors are useful for differentiating different types of highlights. I will use a different color for each of the different people I need to consider.
  • To add a sticky note to a highlight, simply move your mouse cursor over a highlight. When the little pop-up tab with the pencil on it appears, move the cursor to it and a menu will appear. Choose “Add Sticky Notes”. Now you can type and post a sticky note just like before, but this time it will be tied to the highlighted text.
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