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The Business of Humanity | TomMarch.com / ozline.com - 12 views

  • The following is a passage from a book I’m working on. I wrote it this morning and thought I’d share it to see if people have any comments.  Thanks, Tom –
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    The following is a passage from a book I'm working on. I wrote it this morning and thought I'd share it to see if people have any comments.  Thanks, Tom -
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SNOW SERVER XGRID - 0 views

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    Show the virtual reality game of university administration as process outline modification effects.... for the creative commons iPhone flowchart flashcard application bluetooth projector by blockposters.com wall mural (flowmotion book style) process outline overlay GTD flowchart plus middle school conflict resolution, auto mechanic, restaurant dishwasher / salad or fry and prep, kid's homework flowchart to clean their room GTD podcast, college dorm lifestyle and roommates like kitchen / bath / laundry / living room house rules troubleshooting flowchart which at restaurant stations switches mural posters not like the poster sales places but on a leftright slide shuffle... and the following of the twitter, ning, facebook, blogs, professional journals, real time information (dissertation and thesis context realtimeline maps the duration of your college experience non-tenure) as research assistant for ecology students + sociology or anthropology + political science + nursing students... their curriculum is so technically dense that they have no time to correlate real time media to their studies... then the newsletter goes to friends and other students each week or month for 25 cents to one dollar... price decreases until the best green bloggers take over the task and perform the service for free off the ad revenue without india greenwashing. FLASH. Access free software personal development audio library (+ reverse peer review is quantification by the accreditation of the materials used by students where the quality of the paper produced by the student dictates the price of the material highlighting the reference correlations of the new paper from the scientific journal) {this means that if you write crap and students try to use it for reference and the student can only make a crap paper from your professional writing (including books) you will be heavily TAXED on your profits to reinvest into research which makes the actual intellectual collaboration advancements whic
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Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood : 7th Grade Humanities - 22 views

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    This is James Robinson's class blog. It also hosts blogs from all of his kids. James teaches literature and writing at SAS (Shanghai American School). He's been blogging for about a year and a half. As you'll see if you visit this great example of classroom blog use, this blog rocks! James is using Wordpress to create a website/blog presentation. He's happy to have teachers or students drop in and respond to the personal blogs his students have created. If you're looking for a chance at an international student exchange blog connection, give it a look. (Heck, give it a look if you're just curious.) The kids love to get comments from folks around the world so don't forget to be interactive! ~ Dennis O'Connor
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10 Simple Postures That Boost Performance - PsyBlog - 43 views

  • Psychological research suggests simple actions can project power, persuade others, increase empathy, boost cognitive performance and more...
  • Pose for power
  • Powerful poses take up more space, so spread your body and open up the arms or legs. When you dominate the space, your mind gets the message.
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  • Tense up for willpower
  • Cross arms for persistence
  • Lie down for insight
  • Smile for happiness
  • best naps were 10 minutes long
  • Gesture for persuasion
  • And gesture for understanding
  • hildren who were encouraged to gesture while learning, retained more of what they learnt.
  • Nap for performance
  • 9. Mimic to empathise
  • Imitate to comprehend
  • Many of these studies support a theory about human life (and indeed all life) called 'embodied cognition'. The idea is that we don't just think with our minds, we also think with our bodies. Our mind isn't a brain in a jar, it is connected to a body which moves around in an environment.
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    simple yet powerful
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iDar - 25 views

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  • iDar is committed to providing a best in class platform for mobility applications utilizing GPS and barcode scan technology to connect users and simplify human interaction
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BBC News - 7 billion people and you: What's your number? - 32 views

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    population growth infographic

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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
  • We can be tactical in our schooling.
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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
  • Forgetting isn’t always bad.
  • 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.
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E-Templates - A new approach in Rapid E-Learning Course Development - 0 views

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    Advanced eLearning Authoring Tools have made eLearning Development Easy The rapid and extensive advances in technology have brought on incredible innovation in all fields of human interest. The impact of the same can be seen in the e-learning space, and these days, this specialized segment is breaking new ground continuously.
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Journal on Stem Cells Research And Transplantation - 0 views

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    International Journal of Stem Cell Research and Transplantation (IJST) ISSN:2328-3548 is a free access exclusive Online Journal covering areas of Stem cell research, translational work and Clinical studies in the speciality of Stem Cells and Transplantation including allied specialties relevant to the core subject.
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IJDOS.pdf - 0 views

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    International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science (IJDOS) ISSN: 2377-8075
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Visual Literacy - Metalanguage & Learning - 24 views

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    An increasingly significant aspect of literacy is an awareness of the visual elements that fall beyond the traditional components of written text. Termed 'Visual Literacy' this is the ability to read and create communications that use visual elements. It combines the skills of traditional literacy with knowledge of design, art, graphic arts, media and human perception. It takes literacy further beyond a decoding of text to a decoding of the complete package around the communication.
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SAMR as a Framework for Moving Towards Education 3.0 | User Generated Education - 1 views

  • Briefly, Education 1.0, 2.0. and 3.0 is explained as: Education 1.0 can be likened to Web 1.0 where there is a one-way dissemination of knowledge from teacher to student.  It is a type of essentialist, behaviorist education based on the three Rs – receiving by listening to the teacher; responding by taking notes, studying text, and doing worksheets; and regurgitating by taking standardized tests which in reality is all students taking the same test. Learners are seen as receptacles of that knowledge and as receptacles, they have no unique characteristics.  All are viewed as the same.  It is a standardized/one-size-fits-all education. Similar to Web 2.0, Education 2.0 includes more interaction between the teacher and student; student to student; and student to content/expert.  Education 2.0, like Web 2.0, permits interactivity between the content and users, and between users themselves.  Education 2.0 has progressive roots where the human element is important to learning.  The teacher-to-student and student-to-student relationships are considered as part of the learning process.  It focuses on the three Cs – communicating, contributing, and collaborating. Education 3.0 is based on the belief that content is freely and readily available as is characteristic of Web 3.0. It is self-directed, interest-based learning where problem-solving, innovation and creativity drive education. Education 3.0 is also about the three Cs but a different set – connectors, creators, constructivists.  These are qualitatively different than the three Cs of Education 2.0.  Now they are nouns which translates into the art of being a self-directed learner rather than doing learning as facilitated by the educator. Education 3.0: Altering Round Peg in Round Hole Education
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9 Steps of a Constructive Selection Process: HR Manager Must Know | HRMC Matrix - 0 views

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    Steps of a selection process is very constructive for its success. Selection process is a complicated process and also HR department's activity to employ a right person in the right area in right time. Selection is the mostly precious process of selecting individuals with the required qualifications who are much competent to fill vacancies available within the company. HR managers may play a vital role in this stage if he or she is well aware about the overall process structure. You should have to keep in mind that there is no shortcut way of accurate assessment of a candidate. So, hiring process is mostly complicated.
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Providing Every Child Education opportunity - 0 views

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    Seva Group Foundation is the best NGO for child education. We provide educational opportunities for children living in poverty-stricken areas. Our goal is to provide every child with the opportunity to get a quality education. We believe that education is a fundamental human right. We also believe that education is the key to lifting people out of poverty and improving the quality of their lives.
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sodium saccharin manufacturers - 0 views

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    Xi'an Bosen Biological Co., Ltd. is Research, Production, Process and Sales. company mainly engaged in export of products including, without limitation, pharmaceutical raw materials both for vet and human, also Vitamins, Amino Acids, minerals, peptides, Plant Extract, feed and food additives. and provide natural and well-qualified raw materials to the companies being engaged in pharmaceutical,health product, nutritional product, cosmetic. with very strong strength in R&D, production, sale and other aspects in the national plant extract industry.Costco was established in 2015, and located in the Industrial park county, Xian, Shaanxi. Current production base cover 27,00 m2. Our production capacity is 1000 tons/year. And there are 4 sets extraction equipment in our work shops and we will keep on enlarging our production capacity.We adhere to the principle of ""customer supreme, credit-based""and has been providing our customers with high-quality and high-efficiency products and services. Based on our mission""Natural Source, Healthy Focus"", we pursuit to create a win-win situation with customer, build harmony with our society and fight for a green and healthy world. Choose Bsen Bio-Tech. Choose a healthy life!
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