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5 Things You Need To Understand If You are Having Chronic Pain! - 0 views

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    Chronic pain is a type of pain that usually lasts for weeks to months. This pain can come and go, and it can be anywhere in the body. Chronic pain can lead to anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Chronic pain is quite different from acute pain and there are some differences between the two types. People usually experience severe pain, when it is injured by a broken bone or a cut on the skin. This pain does not last long. Pain is not something that can be ignored. If it grows, it should be fixed. As fear and pain persist, one begins to think negatively. Long-term negative thoughts begin to form in his mind, a process called fear conditioning. This factor causes an increase in blood pressure and anxiety disorders. Chronic pain is difficult to treat, and results in increased pain, fear, and negative thoughts. Extreme levels of fear lead to more pain, and the cycle of pain threats can be difficult to break. One of the best pills used to treat body pain symptoms is Hydrocodone 325mg, which you can easily buy from any trusted online pharmacy, such as Pharma Health Online.
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What is the Positive and Negative Impact of Social Media on Education - Baloch Lens Pho... - 0 views

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    The article contains positive and negative effects of education with respect to the Administration, Institute Owners, Teachers, and students.
John Pearce

The Negative Health Effects of Being Hyperconnected | Mark's Daily Apple - 2 views

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    "According to a recent survey of people in 65 countries, 73.4% of people own a smartphone. Those with smartphones check them an average of 110 times per day, which amounts to every five or six minutes spread out over a twelve hour period. Another study found a slightly higher frequency - 150 times per day. That's a lot of people with instant, constant access to email, social networking, and text messaging. Not all of them will suffer all or most of these negative effects, but the draw of checking  your phone "just one more time real quick" is obviously difficult to resist. Heck, most people don't even try to resist it, because staying connected and apprised of everything everywhere can only be a good thing, right? Let's take a look at some of the possible consequences:"
John Pearce

Mark Anderson's Blog » iPad 105 - Workflow | How to save, work with multiple ... - 2 views

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    "One of the greatest positives of the iPad as a learning tool in education are the many different apps that allow students to create amazing pieces of work which demonstrate their learning. Not only that, but the productivity tools that go with their day to day activities are vast. Whittling down recently our core apps for students, you'll see there are tools for taking notes, creating professional documents, presentations, making books, creating screencasts, the whole lot. One of the negatives with the iPad though has been the problems associated with workflow. How do you get the work off? How do you, as a teacher, receive work from the students? How are you going to check their progress? How are you going to assess their work? Some recent developments have really helped to alleviate many of these concerns."
John Pearce

Study shows parents' tech fears depend on politics, socioeconomic status, race. - 0 views

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    "Parents often fear technology. They worry that their children might be exposed to inappropriate pornographic or violent content online, or be negatively influenced or explicitly hurt by a stranger through social media. After hearing news coverage of horrific events, parents also fret that their kids might be bullied or bully someone else using digital tools."
Roland Gesthuizen

Top 12 Signs You're Dealing With Trolls | LinkedIn - 3 views

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    "Dealing with trolls is one of the costs of participating in social media. These are the folks who combine a strong opinion with a lack of knowledge. A handful of inflammatory and negative comments can neutralize dozens of positive ones. Here are the top twelve signs that you're dealing with someone who lives under a bridge."
John Pearce

TV Is Dying, And Here Are The Stats From The US That Prove It | Business Insider - 0 views

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    "The TV business is having its worst year ever. Audience ratings have collapsed: Aside from a brief respite during the Olympics, there has been only negative ratings growth on broadcast and cable TV since September 2011, according to Citi Research."
Aaron Davis

The Wejr Board - The Importance of Modeling Positive Use of Social Media - 0 views

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    A great post about the need to model positive use, not just focus on the negative all of the time.
Ian Guest

Dot Diva - 2 views

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    Dot Diva's mission is to create an exciting and positive image of computing for high school girls. Our nationwide survey revealed that not only do the majority of girls think of computing as "boring" and "hard," but they believe it fails to deliver two crucial benefits: "working with others" and "making a difference in other people's lives." Our ultimate goal is to transform this negative perception.
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How Our Brains Stop Us From Achieving Our Goals (and How to Fight Back) - 2 views

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    "How Our Brains Stop Us From Achieving Our Goals (and How to Fight Back)" This is a great explanation of how the brain works. These examples are not related to education, but we can easily reflect upon how what we do in the classroom could have negative effects on students. There are also suggestions about how you can make mental changes to ensure success.
Aaron Davis

The Good, The Bad, and The Elephant Shaped Bell Curve Farm Bias - 0 views

  • Confirmation Bias “the tendency to search for, interpret, or prioritize information in a way that confirms one’s beliefs or hypotheses”
  • False Consensus Bias “a cognitive bias whereby a person tends to overestimate the extent to which their beliefs or opinions are typical of those of others. There is a tendency for people to assume that their own opinions, beliefs, preferences, values, and habits are normal and that others also think the same way that they do.”
  • It’s the whole curve. And a whole lotta elephant in the middle.
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  • A start is trying to see, accept, understand the whole damn elephant, especially those parts we don’t normally come into contact with. Because we are damned to chores at Maggie’s Farm if we choose to believe it’s not there.
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    Alan Levine reflecting on the benefits and negatives associated with the internet and the world wide web. There are many bias at play, the challenge is simply being aware of them.
Aaron Davis

How BYOD/T is Getting Easier, How it's Getting Harder | the spicy learning blog ~ educa... - 0 views

  • These days, however, I will admit that I find it more challenging than ever to teach BYOD students to be focussed learners, able to block out some of the distractions their devices present.
  • Considering BYOD in any school without contemplating how social media will be leveraged is like buying your kid a car and expecting them not to go anywhere unexpected.
  • The world of social media for youth is, at times, the antithesis of school culture.
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    An interesting reflection on the positives and negatives from Royan Lee after five years of having gone BYOD/T.
Dianne Pfeiffer

Things That Affected By Your Bad Credit Rating - 0 views

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    Some situations crop up, when you are not able to pay bills on time, got late for making the repayment, misses the payment and other such defaults that directly affect your credit rating and put it in a negative condition. Not only has this, bad or low credit rating affected virtually every aspect of your life by making it back breaker for you to get credit. To put it simply, bad credit scores can affect several things in your life that listed below for your convenience to understand.
Aaron Davis

the dark side of augmented reality is immersive misinformation | inverse - 0 views

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    an interesting take on the negatives associated with AR
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How To Diagnose And Defeat Insomnia In An Easy Manner! - 0 views

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    Insomnia is a condition that prevents a person from getting peaceful and sound sleep for hours. It is a symptom that occurs due to various symptoms and causes. This sleep disorder affects people in different ways. If you suffer from insomnia, you may not be able to fall asleep or stay asleep. Cognitive behavioral therapy or CBT is a type of psychotherapy used to treat insomnia, anxiety disorders, depression, eating disorders, marital disorders, and quality of life. Cognitive-behavioral therapy focuses on changing individuals' negative thoughts because thoughts can primarily contribute to the construction of anxiety, depression, and emotional difficulties. Many people typically need at least 3-4 hours of sleep a night, but the average sleep time is 6-9 hours. This means that sleep duration and sleep cycles vary from person to person. The most important thing is to get enough sleep, no matter how long it takes. The best remedy to treat the symptoms of this disorder is to use OTC Zolpidem 5mg Tablets Online.
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Ian Guest

National Center for Women & Information Technology - 2 views

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    "NCWIT works to correct the imbalance of gender diversity in technology and computing because gender diversity positively correlates with a larger workforce, better innovation, and increased business performance. Increasing the number of women in technology and computing also has the potential to improve the design of products and services to better serve a more diverse population, and increase economic and social well-being by providing more women with stable and lucrative careers."
Roland Gesthuizen

Educational building blocks: how Minecraft is used in classrooms - 9 views

  • Class begins with the students away from the game, as Levin explains the goals for the day. Then they go to work, often in pre-built worlds created by Levin which feature specific tasks to accomplish or puzzles to solve. But they always need to work together.
  • Levin actually views these negative behaviors as a positive aspect of the lesson, and will often stop the game to address these concerns. He sees it as a way to help shape the way his students behave in an online environment, showing them the importance of acting in a responsible and considerate manner.
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    "With its open-ended nature and robust creation tools, Minecraft has been used to create some amazing things. And as one teacher learned, those very same elements that make the game so compelling also make it a great educational tool.
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    A fun game to try out, don't let the graphics distract or confuse you. This is easy to use, bigger and much more complicated than it first looks. Good learning potential.
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