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Mastering Modern Interior Design: Trends and Tips for 2025 - 0 views

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    If you're dreaming of a career that blends creativity with functionality, pursuing an interior designing course in Rajasthan can be your first step. Rajasthan, known for its royal architecture and vibrant culture, is emerging as a hub for aspiring interior designers. Whether you're interested in modern minimalism or luxurious traditional designs, the state offers a wide range of interior design classes in Rajasthan to suit every style and skill level. In this blog, we'll dive into the latest trends in interior design and share practical tips to help you thrive in this exciting field.
nitatechi

The Importance of Teaching Critical Thinking - 3 views

  • many students are leaving the K-12 education system lacking the critical thinking skills that are necessary to succeed in higher education or in the workplace
  • the need to have better scores on assessments is just one of them
  • list critical thinking as a major intellectual and practical skill,
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  • that learning requires effort, but critical thinking requires maximum exertion of intellectual capability and that students and teachers alike find critical thinking discomforting because it requires personal reflection.
  • focus on enhancing critical thinking skills in K-12 can add academic rigor and increase the scores on the standardized assessments
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  • Critical thinking can be infused in lessons throughout all disciplines by utilizing in depth questioning and evaluation of both data and sources (
  • o engage students in critical thinking, the educator needs to act as a facilitator to allow for discussion and encourage a freer thought process, as well as to encourage understanding that thinking critically does not always end with a right answer, but instead sometimes ends in more questions or differing evaluations of the topic
  • writing essays and utilizing questions that adhere to Bloom’s Taxonomy higher order thinking are examples of ways to engage students in critical thinking in the classroom
  • the use of wikis in education.  This activity can be utilized by having students create a wiki about the subject content they are studying or by having them analyze the information currently available in existing wikis
Networth and College attended

Ashley Benson: Net Worth, College Attended, Life and Career - A Comprehensive Overview ... - 0 views

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    Ashley Benson, a shining star in the vast universe of television and film, stands out not just for her beauty but for her unparalleled acting prowess. From the tender age when she first graced the screen in commercials, showcasing a promise that was hard to ignore, to her transformative role as Hanna Marin in the cultural phenomenon "Pretty Little Liars," Benson's trajectory in the entertainment industry has been nothing short of meteoric. Her ability to immerse herself in diverse roles and make them her own speaks volumes of her dedication and passion for the craft.
Kasey Bell

Google Code-in  |  Google Developers - 1 views

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    "Pre-university students ages 13 to 17 are invited to take part in Google Code-in, our contest introducing young minds to the world of open source. With a wide variety of bite-sized tasks, it's easy for beginners to jump in and get started no matter what skills you have. Mentors from our participating organizations are available to lend a helping hand as you learn what it's like to work on an open source project. Want to work with a real open source software organization while earning cool prizes? Try your hand at Google Code-in. The contest begins on December 7th."
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Student News Action Network - WELCOME! - 0 views

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    The Student News Action Network was created, and is maintained, by students and teachers at Washington International School in collaboration with TakingITGlobal and bureau schools worldwide. Global Issues Journalism The Student News Action Network takes the concept of the school newspaper beyond school walls and the confines of print media, allowing students to work collaboratively on a global level to create an interactive, multimedia-rich student-driven online newspaper. It brings together a network of students in an online peer-driven environment to address issues of local and global significance, such as poverty, the environment, and human rights, in a creative and constructive format that culminates in meaningful efforts to make a positive impact on their world. Contributors bring their unique voices to the discussion, representing their regions and their cultural histories.
jyoti_gond

https://www.facebook.com/EduvogueGlobal/ - 0 views

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    Our Company offers the best Digital Marketing Course in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. So enroll yourself now!! And Master yourself in your digital skills in 3 and a half months & secure a high paying career in Digital Marketing. For Further Details: E-mail - info@eduvogue.com Inquire- jyoti.eduvogue@gmail.com Whatsapp - 7715079915
Networth and College attended

Austin Butler: Net Worth, College Attended-The Meteoric Rise of a Hollywood's Shining S... - 0 views

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    In the sprawling universe of Hollywood, where countless stars vie for attention, Austin Robert Butler stands out like a luminous beacon. His ascent in the entertainment world isn't just a tale of luck or being at the right place at the right time; it's a narrative of relentless dedication, adaptability in roles, and an innate talent that refuses to be overshadowed. From his early days of navigating the complex maze of showbiz to becoming one of its most recognized faces, Butler's journey is a masterclass in ambition fueled by sheer passion. His ability to seamlessly transition between roles, coupled with a work ethic that's second to none, showcases the makings of a true artist.
ashley gilliam

6 Steps to Exterminating Innovation in Schools | Hooked On Innovation - 1 views

  • Innovation is an annoying pest. It infects organizations and makes people uneasy because it’s usually accompanied by a disease called “change.”
  • It’s true, innovation is a pesky agitator to the status quo and it does come at a cost. In education, it’s even more of a pest because the one thing almost everyone in our country has in common is that we all have the same stored image (and hence vision) of what education is and how to play the game of school.
  • What follows are the best ways to “exterminate” the pest that is innovation.
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  • If you find innovation infiltrating the walls of your school, be sure to point out the fact that no one knows if this will work.
  • It’s hard to be creative and innovative with a short leash.
  • Professional learning and support are fertilizers needed to help innovation grow.
  • Social media is a breeding ground for innovation
  • A BYOD program is a great way to save money.
  • have technology in your schools
  • will surely just be a nuisance in the
  • classroom.
  • Teachers will become so frustrated they’ll welcome the change back to “traditional” teaching and learning.
  • So sharpen up those number 2 pencils and let’s move forward! Wait…that’s too progressive.
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National Archives Experience : Digital Vaults - 0 views

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    The National Archives has put together an amazing site where students can create digital content with primary resources. Students can search photographs, documents, and other records and collect them. Students can use collected items to create their own digital poster or to make a movie. Students can also create a Pathway Challenge. In a challenge, students create a series of clues that show relationships between photographs, documents and other records. Others can take part in these Pathways Challenges. There are also ready made challenges that students can take part in, I just took the Lincoln challenge. Clues are given and students have to find a record that matches the clue. This is a truly incredible way for students to interact with history.
Kasey Bell

Student Chrome Squad (Part 1): Great Leadership is Key for 1:1 | Shake Up Learning - 1 views

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    "This is a guest post, authored by my friend and colleague, Cody Holt from Royse City ISD in Royse City, Texas. After 11 years as a high school Language Arts teacher, Cody made the transition to the world of instructional technology and his toughest challenge ever-teaching teachers. As a Digital Learning Specialist for Royse City ISD, Cody gets the privilege to help teachers navigate instruction in a digital age; specifically, how to incorporate digital tools to positively impact learning. Cody is also the Director of C4L Operations and the Chrome Squad Internship (C4L is our district 1-1 initiative). When not neck deep in Chromebooks Cody spends his time with his wonderful wife Jennifer and their three amazing kids: Kollyn, Reese, and Tucker."
jyoti_gond

Best Digital Marketing Course in India, Mumbai with 100% Job guarantee offer letter on ... - 0 views

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    Leading Professional Certification Training Provider. Confused with lots of Digital Marketing Courses and Certifications available. Don't worry Enroll Now! with the Best Digital Marketing course in Mumbai E-mail - info@eduvogue.com Inquire- jyoti.eduvogue@gmail.com Whatsapp - 7715079915
Powerof R10

Mystery Skype - Skype in the classroom - 0 views

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    "The concept is simple: classrooms Skype call each other and try to guess where the other classroom is located either in the United States or in the world."
Powerof R10

The Role of Mistakes in the Classroom | Edutopia - 8 views

  • terrified of blundering
  • If students are afraid of mistakes, then they're afraid of trying something new, of being creative, of thinking in a different way. They're scared to raise their hands when they don't know the answer and their response to a difficult problem is to ask the teacher rather than try different solutions that might, gasp, be wrong.
  • in Japan, children are allowed, and expected, to work out a problem in front of the class for 10 minutes or more. Even if the student is wrong, there is no shame
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  • Mistakes are an indication, not of failure, in these classrooms, but of what still needs to be learned.
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      Great article for teachers!
talira

5 Simple Ways To Use Google Docs In The Classroom - 0 views

  • 5 Simple Ways To Use Google Docs In The Classroom
  • Collaborative Writing
  • Sharing and commenting provide students with opportunities to receive immediate feedback on their writing
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  • integrated reference tools and smart spell checker provide students with convenient writing support
  • built in research tool expands opportunities for students to engage in real world writing
  • treamlines the process of creating links and citations
Laura Gatlin Reinhart

SpeEdChange: If school isn't for collaborating, why does anyone come? - 5 views

  • A learning environment in which students make most decisions
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      Classroom design and collaboration are intertwined. How does your environment promote student-centered learning and collaboration?
    • Laura Gatlin Reinhart
       
      Some teachers on my campus are allowing kids to construct knowledge through projects, but not nearly enough.  Plus, I don't think we are truly doing Project Based Learning in the strictest sense.
  • Every place they go, people will be using a flood of differing devices. Every place they work people will be Skyping, Twittering, Chatting, Texting, working together in Google Docs, translating, searching for information and data, and building social networks
    • ashley gilliam
       
      How are you teaching/supporting the use of these (age-appropriate) skills/tools within your curriculum?
    • Laura Gatlin Reinhart
       
      We have a blended ecosystem of iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, PC laptops , PC labs, language labs, and ActivExpression devices.  However, it seems a minority of teachers are using these in a limited way.  A few teachers are using Twitter follow, texting answers using ActivExpressions, and my personal favorite- GAFE!!!  GAFE has been a game changer in terms of collaboration and assessment and the light bulb is starting to go off for some teachers. 
gopikrishna7248

Study in Canada - Find Colleges and Universities - 1 views

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    Interested to Study in Canada? Know more details on Colleges & Universities, Cost of Study, Cost of Living, Student Visa Requirements in Canada and more.
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Ancient Mesopotamia: Virtual Archaeological Dig - 0 views

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    Become an archaeologist! Begin in Collect and Catalog to dig for Mesopotamian artifacts in Iraq. Then Curate a Museum Exhibition using photographs of the artifacts you found. Or you can jump ahead and Curate a Museum Exhibition using photographs of artifacts selected for you.
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Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and Today and Ellis Island | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    explore the history of immigration in America in an interactive timeline
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Popplet | Collect, curate and share your ideas, inspirations, and projects! - 2 views

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    Popplet is a one-stop shop featuring a combination of mindmapping, online bulletin board and presentation tools. It's extremely fun and easy to use and works great with a wide range of grade levels. Double-click anywhere on your Popplet board to add a content bubble (called a popple). A popple can hold all sorts of media including text, images, videos and even Google maps! Create mindmaps by dragging connections between popples and arranging content on the board. Finally, use Popplet as a unique presentation tool. Choose the order of the content using the presentation menu, then the app will zoom in on each popple while you are presenting. This is a great way to teach students to go beyond traditional, linear presentations. Make sure you give Popplet a try for its ease of use and versatility in the classroom.
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Ereader Tool for Schools | Gobstopper - 0 views

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    Gobstopper, a new online tool for Humanities teachers, revolutionizes how we give reading assignments and how students complete them. Gobstopper is an e-reading platform for schools that allows educators to put the questions and quizzes they would normally place in worksheets directly into the text. Teachers can make a quiz pop up at the end of the chapter that is automatically graded by Gobstopper. They can even embed videos of themselves explaining difficult concepts at exactly the moment a student encounters the difficult passage in their reading.
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