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laguna loire

Boutique Indoor and Outdoor Concept Decor | Interior Design - 3 views

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    Vertical garden with the most popular form recently. Not just may be the house that utilizes a vertical garden, but additionally an all natural concept boutique with trying to utilize a vertical garden within the space. Choice of a vertical garden for that boutique is really a part of the best, for any vertical garden can be put inside a room that's much less large. Although just like indoor garden, the plants are mostly from tropical to complete well within the indoor climate.
ava777

Vertical Wireless Right/Left Hand Computer Gaming Mouse - 0 views

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started by ava777 on 22 Jun 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Vertical Ergonomic Optical Gaming Mouse - 0 views

https://www.areagoods.com/vertical-ergonomic-optical-gaming-mouse/

started by ava777 on 05 Jul 19 no follow-up yet
Nigel Coutts

Do We Truly Understand Place Value? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    James Tanton shattered my understanding of the vertical algorithm. More than that, he helped me to see how poorly I understood place value and that many of my students function with the same misunderstanding. What made the experience more humbling was that it took him less than two minutes to do this.
ava777

Vertical Wireless Right/Left Hand Computer Gaming Mouse - 0 views

https://alisaleplus.com/vertical-wireless-right-left-hand-computer-gaming-mouse/

started by ava777 on 12 Sep 19 no follow-up yet
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
Tony Searl

5 Predictions for Online Data In 2011 - 1 views

  • people have openly wondered whether the social media expert will go the way of the webmaster
  • data that is accessible and transportable and managed by its rightful owner — you
  • Backing up your data is just the first step, of course, a function that saves a seat for an entirely different function eventually.
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  • When I am finally able to join my data from disparate services with a unified view and the right accompanying toolset, I’ll be able to do all kinds of derivation and detection
  • The tension between data that is sold or bestowed and data that is found or acquired is, for now, a productive dynamic.
  • We’ll see open data disrupt industries and verticals ranging from air travel to journalism to religion. We’ll see new kinds of museum displays, classrooms
  • Data knows everything we know, everything we don’t know, and, as it turns out, even a few things we don’t know we don’t know.
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    true data science involves a heavy dose of machine learning, code skills, math chops and deep domain expertise.
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