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Multifunctional Garden Cutting Tool - 0 views

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started by ava777 on 29 Jun 19 no follow-up yet
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Nibble Metal Cutting Double Head Sheet Nibbler Saw Cutter - 0 views

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Fruit Tree Pruning Shears Grafting Cutting Garden Tool - 0 views

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ajinkyak

As key industry player Avon Rubber plc completes the acquisition of Team Wendy LLC, a s... - 0 views

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    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), also called workplace safety equipment, is all protective gear and garments worn by workers, students, construction workers, or visitors to a workplace to prevent or reduce personal injury from falls, cuts, or other accidents on the job.
ava777

Fruit Tree Pruning Shears Grafting Cutting Garden Tool - 0 views

https://alisaleplus.com/fruit-tree-pruning-shears-grafting-cutting-garden-tool/

started by ava777 on 15 Jun 19 no follow-up yet
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Resistant Anti-Cutting Steel Gloves - 0 views

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started by ava777 on 30 May 19 no follow-up yet
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Professional Kitchen Safety Can Opener Side Cut - 0 views

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started by ava777 on 21 May 19 no follow-up yet
digividia

How And Why To Make Side Projects Work At A Digital Agency - 1 views

love being a web designer and I'm incredibly thankful that I decided to join this industry many years ago. Still, despite my love of this profession, there have been a number of times during my car...

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How And Why To Make Side Projects Work At A Digital Agency https://digividia.com/how-an... - 1 views

love being a web designer and I'm incredibly thankful that I decided to join this industry many years ago. Still, despite my love of this profession, there have been a number of times during my car...

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Tony Searl

EDUPUNK or, on becoming a useful idiot « bavatuesdays - 1 views

  • What we have is an economy disinvesting its own workforce from the bottom up in the name of efficiency, cost cutting measures, and productivity—but in the end we’re all just fodder for profit-driven system that depends up the exploitation of the many for the wealth of the few.
  • Groom, Ganley and Beasley-Murray are all proponents of using new technologies inside and outside the classroom, but for them, and unlike for Kamenetz, those technologies are just tools to be used towards humanistic ends, not ends in themselves (as Groom puts it, “I don’t believe in technology, I believe in people”).
  • I am nervous about the economic focus of all this,
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  • many of the critiques layeredd are fair. Universities do have a monopo’y on accreditatio, they are crazy expensive, and are often not preparing us for the face of our moment, and some none at all when it comes to think about these
  • because there’s a bunch of public money floating around in it, and everybody wants some of it
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    There has to be a way for people to organize and share freely and openly through a series of trust networks that aren't necessarily mediated by institutions. But given so many of the demands of accreditation, and the current expectations for the system as it currently operates, given the choice between grief (a public, subsidized higher ed option) and nothing (the rise of privatized workforce factories), I'll take grief every time. But all the while continuing to work towards the idea that there can and will be another way outside of this debilitating binary we are working through right now.
Rhondda Powling

The End of Education Is the Dawn of Learning | Co.Design - 4 views

  • Research shows that the damage done as a result of phase changes -- for example, a student changing schools at 11 -- is pretty damning
  • The old standard size of about 30 students in a box robbed children of so many effective practices
  • For 30 years in education, it seemed as though each year was judged only in direct comparison with the previous year -- the curse of criterion referencing -- as though there were some merit in not progressing
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  • schools seem not to notice this and put the same children back in their boxes, only to be amazed at their disengagement.
  • "Well, what would you like learning to be like?"
  • it is a case of deciding when to leave it out, rather than when to include it, surely.
  • The physical learning environments that we are now building, 15 years later, are all those things, too, and it is my clear certainty that to see what learning environments look like by 2025 we only have to look at today's cutting edge online learning projects.
  • I think we have made learning too expensive.
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    world are embracing and developing new "ingredients" of learning: superclasses of 90 to 120 students; vertical learning groups; stage not age; schools within schools or "Home Bases;" [all education concepts Stephen talks about more later] project-based work; exhibition-based assessments; collaborative learning teams; mixed-age mentoring; children as teachers; teachers as learners
Mark Boyle

edublogs: Angela McFarlane @ BLC07: Why do we build communities? - 0 views

  • I think eduBuzz.org has helped create not just this, but far more in terms of explicit reflection that wasn't there before. I'm wondering whether reflection is, in fact, a personal, private thing rather than a community issue, since often the community at large may not choose to be 'interested' in what you have to say. Take live blog posts, for example, written for the author more than the audience. The biggest problem of online communities, and we've seen this, too, in East Lothian and eduBuzz.org, is that novices in particular find it hard to filter information. Angela says that the problem is one students have, but so many of our teachers and managers also have trouble filtering what is important, what is of interest and might be important, what is of interest but might be a waste of time, and what is of no interest at all, personal or professional. Teachers and students are guilty of not knowing how to question the authority of an information source, other than to say blogs must be relatively poor quality and the BBC must be of relatively high quality (both, of course, had had their moments). And again, not just students but for many teachers, too, it is not cool to have an extensive vocabulary to express oneself. We see a resistance in students to use words to say how they are feeling beyond 'good', 'bad' and fine (and I'd be advocating the use of sites like We feel fine to both educate our students and help counter this claim to some extent), and we also see resistance from some teachers to use a more extensive vocabulary to think about teaching and learning. Finally, both teachers and students, because we over test, tend to not want to do anything that doesn't fit into the test. We cut and paste without engaging with material, we can take tests but cannot learn.
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Tony Searl

Stephen Downes: 'Connectivism' and Connective Knowledge - 3 views

  • Or, better yet, they can keep a record online somewhere.
  • Each time you access some content, create a blog post.
  • We don't want participants to simply repeat what other people have said
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  • This is probably the hardest part of the process
  • that we are not starting from scratch.
  • What this isn't is a short cut.
  • It's hard, and it's sometimes embarrassing.
  • by neglecting the ingredients of genuine motivation -- autonomy, mastery, and purpose -- they limit what each of us can achieve
  • Knowledge is not something we can package neatly in a sentence and pass along as though it were a finished product. It is complicated, distributed, mixed with other concepts, looks differently to different people, is inexpressible, tacit, mutually understood but never articulated.
Roland Gesthuizen

The Age Education Resource Centre - 5 views

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    "So, we now have an elegantly mathematical approach to mowing the lawn. But, alas, that analysis took a while, and it seems to be getting dark. The mowing will just have to wait until next weekend."
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    A fascinating and detailed mathematical discussion about how best to cut the front lawn.
Chris Betcher

Cut your marking by a third. « Martin Jorgensen - 7 views

  • Screencasting doesn’t replace traditional feedback in the classroom, but what it does do is give you a powerful alternate method of reaching students where it can be most effective. Recorded asynchronous feedback allows the student to reflect on your feedback in their own time, at their own pace.
  • What I have quickly discovered however is that this restriction is a boon. It forces me to consider the most important, most achievable goals for improvement the student needed to consider.
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    Over the last few years I've been using screencasting more and more to reach students with feedback that's delivered at a time, place and pace that suits them. Screencast software enables you to capture a video for the student of what is occurring on your laptop or desktop computer screen, and record your voice to accompany it.
Roland Gesthuizen

When is Sarcasm Not Funny? | This Should Help - 0 views

  • Sarcasm is a form of manipulation that is cutting and hurtful, so the person using it is always prepared
  • There is very little satisfaction in having what we want if we have used sarcasm to achieve.
  • We all use sarcasm on occasion, in an attempt to be witty perhaps. Mainly, it is to cover vulnerabilities and anger or to reveal irritations.
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    "Do you know many people who make use of sarcasm routinely? Sarcasm is quick to offend. We can try ignoring it, but this is ultimately not an answer."
ava777

Professional Steel Knife Sharpener - 0 views

WITH 4 HIGH QUALITY STONES: This knife sharpener comes with 4 high quality stones. They are #120?#320, #600and #1500, which can well meet your requirement. This blade sharpening tool keeps knives r...

started by ava777 on 14 May 19 no follow-up yet
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Rechargeable Foldable Book Lamp for Home Decor - 0 views

Foldable & Flexible design, place it anywhere and don't need to worry about bother of wire. And this Compact book light can be taken with you on the go and works without cords. USB rechargeable ins...

started by ava777 on 17 May 19 no follow-up yet
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HSS Spiral Titanium Step Cone Drills (3pcs) - 0 views

This is the New HSS Steel Large Step Cone Drill Titanium Bit Set Hole Cutter, which is made from high quality HSS steel, and with the Titanium coated to reduce friction and heat It is very suitable...

started by ava777 on 18 May 19 no follow-up yet
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