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Do you know much about cornish hens and cornish hen recipes? - 1 views

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    Are you interested in animal? Do you raise any animal as a leisure activity or at least to improve your life standard? Don't think that animal is all that stupid, they sometimes work as your loyal friend, partner, company. Many people often use animal as a type of meat, help them to supplement their nutrition. According to an institute, white meat such as fish or chicken is more nutritious and safer compared with red meat such as beef or pork. As the result, chicken is always one of the most favorite of every customer. There are many types of chicken in the world now, however, have you ever heard about the Cornish hen? If not, this article will give you short introduction about this interesting species. Cornish hen is a breeding and cross-breeding of chickens. Cornish hen has a quite long and glorious history, extending over continents and centuries. A new type was made from the Cornish Game and Plymouth or White Rock breeds of chicken, which produce a very deliciously-eaten chicken, the Rock Cornish hen or Rock Cornish hen. They are a great combination between the two hens. Though they are called hen, but we can easily find both male and female chicken of Cornish hens. One interesting point is that unlike other type of chicken, Cornish hen has shorter period of time in order to have a large breast. Hence, they are considered the world leading attribute of the breed in developing the large breast. Not only their short period of time in having a large breast, they have pretty short time in growing span as well, ranging from 4-6 weeks and after that they may be slaughtered or killed to the customers. Cornish hens weigh around 2 to 2, 5 pounds and provide about one serving of meat each. Many people like this type of chicken due to their light weight. There are some questions related to Cornish hen. Many know what a Cornish game "hen" is. However, many do not know the proper terminology for the male counterpart. There are some ideas about this question but some of the
Sharon Elin

"If We Didn't Have Today's Schools, Would We Create Today's Schools?" - 0 views

    • Sharon Elin
       
      This analogy of equipping sailing vessels with steam engines works well as an illustration of technology being plugged into traditional classrooms.
  • We need to get the teacher into the game. The teacher needs to get in there and be part of the learning process, actively engaged in solving the problem with the students and learning with the students—not teaching but modeling learning with the students by functioning as an expert learner solving problems and constructing new knowledge with the students.
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  • Any organization that adopts a new technology without significant organizational change is doomed to failure. You have to change the organization. You cannot just add the technology. You have to actively work on changing the roles of the teachers, the roles of the students, the roles of the parents, and the roles of the administrators, and start to work toward building new relationships and new structures
  • we will get the same result if we introduce modern learning technologies in our schools but do not prepare teachers to work in this new learning environment.   If we want to take advantage of these new technologies and the billions we are investing in equipment for our schools, we have to prepare teachers very differently than we have in the past. We have to change our own model of teaching and instruction in higher education.
  • Trying to introduce new technologies into schools without these changes would be similar to efforts in the sailing industry during the 1800s, when steam engines were installed in wooden sailing ships.
  • We will not get out of our wooden ship schools until we use communication technologies for two-way interactivity that allows us to collaboratively construct the learning experience and new knowledge.
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Kerry J

The neuroscience of online learning Registration, Adelaide - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    Neuroscience has shown that our brains are plastic and that education, gaming and the use of technology can change our brains' connectivity, function and structure. (1, 2) But learning is more than just biology - it is affected by our learning environment and the people with whom and from whom we learn. So how do you take what neuroscience reveals about the plastic, learning brain and combine it with educational research, expertise and common sense? Klevar, in association with Flinders University, are offering you the chance to explore this with Dr Paul Howard-Jones of the University of Bristol, researcher and author of "Introducing Neuroeducational Research: Neuroscience, Education and the Brain from Contexts to Practice".
Sharon Elin

Wake Up and Smell the New Epistemology - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher... - 1 views

  • "It is imperative that someone studying this generation realize that we have the world at our fingertips — and the world has been at our fingertips for our entire lives. I think this access to information seriously undermines this generation's view of authority, especially traditional scholastic authority." Today's students know full well that authorities can be found for every position and any knowledge claim, and consequently the students are dubious (privately, that is) about anything we claim to be true or important.
  • Of course, this new epistemology does not imply that our students have become skilled arbiters of information and interpretation. It simply means that they arrive at college with well-established methods of sorting, doubting, or ignoring the same. That, by itself, is not troubling. Many professors encourage students to question authority, and would welcome more who challenged and debated ideas. But this new epistemology carries some heavy baggage — indeed, it is inseparably conjoined with personal economics. Short of fame or a lottery win, today's students recognize that a college degree is the minimum credential they will need to attain their desired standard of living (and hence "happiness"). So this new epistemology produces a rather odd kind of student — one who appears polite and dutiful but who cares little about the course work, the larger questions it raises, or the value of living an examined life. And it produces such students in overwhelming abundance.
  • we must respect students as thinkers, even though their thinking skills may be undeveloped and their knowledge base shallow. Moreover, our respect must be genuine. Students have keen hypocrisy sensors and do not like being patronized.
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  • It is not just residential-college students who live in a bubble — many faculty members do as well.
Sharon Elin

Has Ontario taught its high-school students not to think? | University Affairs - 1 views

  • most of the students I see are not so much disengaged as poorly trained for university expectations. Students' ability to do analysis and synthesis seems to have been replaced by rote memorization and regurgitation in both the sciences and the humanities. This is a complaint that I hear from instructors in senior high-school classes through to professors in the humanities.
  • students do not really understand what they are doing even when they have covered the material in high school.
  • More important is the ability to relate these facts in new ways, to see them in a new light, and to bring quite disparate ideas together to solve new problems or create new forms of art. This ability to analyze and synthesize is what makes good scientists, writers, philosophers and artists. It is the ability needed to drive a knowledge-based economy.
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  • Much of the new curriculum in the junior grades is considered by many experienced teachers to be beyond the mental development of students at that level. This encourages blind memorization rather than understanding.
  • Moreover, the new curriculum significantly reduces time spent on the visual arts, and was so content-heavy that it greatly limited the amount of time available for developing analytical and conceptual-understanding skills from kindergarten on
  • much of the teaching at the elementary level is now directed to passing those tests, as schools are rated publicly on the results
  • our students entering university are a year younger. The teenage brain is still developing its "executive functions" during this time, so students enter university with a year's less ability to analyze and plan ahead.
  • grade inflation is clearly present
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      I agree this trend toward video and video games has reduced reading habits and turned the focus off text and onto multimedia delivery of information, but I'm not sure this trend alone has reduced analytical skills. Many video games require deep levels of analytical maneuvering to complete. A great book to read on this is Steven Johnson's book, "Everything Bad Is Good for You: How Today's Popular Culture Is Actually Making Us Smarter"
  • The trend among young people to move away from reading and towards video and video games, means they spend less time developing reading/writing/analytical skills
  • They do not appreciate that, even as students, they will be expected to develop new knowledge, not just regurgitate existing facts.
  • Students continue to demonstrate serious deficiencies in problem solving skills, basic math skills, and hands-on laboratory skills when they arrive at the university level
  • There may be 10 years of students who have been taught not to think, and reversing that effect will be not be easy without a determined effort.
digitalmantra1

4 Must-Try Instagram Analytics Tools in 2019 - DigitalMantra - digital marketing course... - 0 views

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    No matter whichever platform you are using for marketing, tracking your metrics and analyzing your results are very crucial to achieve success. Not only it helps you in knowing where you are reaching, how to get a fix and get back on track. Instagram has become the new social media sensation. It is a social media platform which is fueled with pictures and video which has given a new dimension to visual marketing. This platform has become one of the best to narrate the brand story visually and encourage the consumers to generate and share the real-time activities in the form of pictures and short videos which can be good engagement techniques for a brand. "best digital marketing course in noida" "best digital marketing institute in noida" "best digital marketing institute in delhi ncr" "best digital marketing course in delhi ncr" "Digital marketing course in Noida" "Digital marketing Institute in Noida" "digitalmantra" Using Instagram for marketing purpose has become very popular and is rapidly growing with over 70% of the companies using this platform in 2017. It is important that you use this platform for your business, but once you start, it can be difficult to detect whether you're truly successful. Without having a clear picture of the right metrics, you'll never know if you could be doing more to engage your audience or grow your following.
digitalmantra1

Unfolding the Digital Marketing training space with DigitalMantra - DigitalMantra - Lea... - 0 views

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    The story of DigitalMantra got featured on 'The Franchising World' magazine. It is a tableau for the franchise business. The featuring cover story is 'Building Digital India' through imparting digital marketing training to the aspirants. The story stipulates how training in digital marketing works. The founder of DigitalMantra Mr. Devendra Singh & the co-founder Mr. Santosh Mishra have given their take on the digital ecosystem and how people can instill digital marketing education and training. The story has much more to it like addressing the vision of future plans of the company, empowering students & franchising support.
Jeff VanDrimmelen

GigaOM » Cell Phones for Summer Reading - 0 views

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    GigaOM does a great round up of five possible cell phone book reading applications.  If, as some people suggest, the future of education is on cell phones, this could be pretty important.
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    GigaOM does a great round up of five possible cell phone book reading applications.  If, as some people suggest, the future of education is on cell phones, this could be pretty important.
Sharon Elin

New Science Of Learning Offers Preview Of Tomorrow's Classroom - 0 views

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    Of all the qualities that distinguish humans from other species, how we learn is one of the most significant.
Peter Kimmich

Guide to Taking an Online Paralegal Course - 0 views

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    Online paralegal courses are a relatively new concept in legal education, so it can seem a little daunting to enroll in a program taught completely online or through correspondence. The aim of this guide is to provide a better understanding of this alternative mode of education.
Peter Kimmich

Some of the Best Medical Billing & Coding Schools - 0 views

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    The medical billing and coding programs at these career colleges offer a glimpse into medical billing education across the US. Though the course curriculum varies slightly from school to school, each of these colleges offers a quality learning experience for students entering the field of medical billing.
thomasbray

FreeAds24 - Free Ads, Classifieds - Free Term Papers - 0 views

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    FreeAds24 is the marketplace of free ads. Publish your classified ads, announcements, photo ads and manage them via control panel. Classifieds and photoads of cars, collectibles, business opportunities, careers, pets, hobby, personal and others categories.
Jeff VanDrimmelen

The Future of RSS - 0 views

  • If you are an online business with customers and you do not utilize RSS, then you are simply missing out.
  • Smart companies are leveraging blogs, photos, video, podcasts to stay in touch with customers daily.
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      I think the same is true for educators.  We need to be leveraging the power of RSS in blogs, photos video and podcasts to keep daily contact with our students, collegues, etc.  If do not, we are 'simply missing out!
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    Great article about RSS and the future of RSS, but a sentence about half way down caught my eye.  I highlighted it. 

    I think the same is true for educators.  We need to be leveraging the power of RSS in blogs, photos video and podcasts to keep daily contact with our students, collegues, etc.  If do not, we are 'simply missing out!
Peter Kimmich

Online MBA vs Campus MBA: Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    As the popularity of taking classes at home grows, you might stop to wonder, what's the difference? What are the advantages of pursuing an MBA program online versus in a classroom?
Walter Antoniotti

Education Internet Library - 0 views

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    A collection of free Internet materials designed for help students studying to become teachers, new teachers, and experienced teachers with the art of teaching.
Peter Kimmich

Best Schools for Pharmacy Technician Degrees - 0 views

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    These established pharmacy technician schools provide a variety of pharmacy technician programs, including different types of degree, different class schedules, and slightly different course content. There are also different options when it comes to online versus campus-based programs.
Peter Kimmich

Top Online MBA Schools - 0 views

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    Online MBAs are capable of opening the same doors as traditional MBAs, and with a wide variety of programs available in many different concentrations, they're definitely worth looking into. Check out these online MBA programs, offered by established, reputable online colleges, to get a feel for them.
Sharon Elin

Creativity in schools: 'Schools have the technology but lack the will to use it' | Reso... - 4 views

  • The obsession over the last decade with narrow, academic targets and tightly-drawn lesson plans has driven out much of the spontaneity and fun of learning, says Dickinson. "We are squandering children's creativity and we are almost wasting their childhood with this obsession with skill-based, academic education."
  • The obsession over the last decade with narrow, academic targets and tightly-drawn lesson plans has driven out much of the spontaneity and fun of learning, says Dickinson. "We are squandering children's creativity and we are almost wasting their childhood with this obsession with skill-based, academic education."
cecilia marie

Software Support Saved My Spring Days - 1 views

Last spring, I was having trouble with a recurrent problem from a software I installed on my PC. It keeps on displaying errors on the screen which really got me ticked off. After 2 weeks of putting...

software support

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Rem PC

The Best Remote PC Support I Ever Had - 1 views

The Remote PC Support Now excellent remote PC support services are the best. They have skilled computer tech professionals who can fix your PC while you wait or just go back to work or just simply...

remote PC support

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