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Why is Core Materials Gaining in Popularity Across Various End-User Industries? - 0 views

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    Core materials, often called core compounds, provide the backbone of many modern building products, from roofs to superstructures. Some of these materials deliver superior fire retardant, thermal performance, dimensional stability, and sound insulation. The most popular closed-cell foams used in core materials include polyurethane (or PU), a product with multiple benefits
Nigel Coutts

Language Moves that Encourage Initiative - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Why might it be that our students struggle with independence? Maybe it comes from the language moves we make. As with the language of thinking, being deliberate with our choices can help us to create a classroom culture where students demonstrate independence and initiative.
Nigel Coutts

Why didn't that work? Maybe its culture? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    n practical terms, any change effort that does not consider the culture into which it is introduced is unlikely to succeed. The worst-case scenario is that the change effort is resisted to such a degree that it is never truly implemented. In many cases, however, the change effort fails to produce the sort of results initially imagined despite the efforts of all involved to adopt the change. Although the new behaviours are adopted, something goes wrong, and it isn't always that the new idea itself is to be blamed. - Maybe it's culture?
Nigel Coutts

Essential Reading for Teachers Interested in Thinking - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    If you are interested in building a classroom culture where thinking is noticed, named and celebrated, there are three books which make essential reading. They provide clear evidence for why teachers should focus their efforts on encouraging and normalising thinking and offer research-backed strategies to support this. The books are the result of ongoing research by Harvard's Project Zero and their lead author Ron Ritchhart.
shiyambabu

Buy Old Gmail Accounts - 100% real and verified accounts - 0 views

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    Why Should You Buy Old Gmail Accounts? Why should you buy old Gmail accounts? Old Gmail accounts are very beneficial because they allow you to access your mail, contacts and calendars in an easy way. When it comes to other Google services such as Hangouts or Drive, these apps can be accessed through the web browser so that they do not require any third party application (e.g., Chrome). The main advantage of using an old Gmail account is that there's no need for installing anything on your smartphone or computer; all that needs to be done is login into the website where you'll find all of your personal information stored securely within one place!
bilal321

Colour Me Red Perfume in Pakistan - 0 views

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    One of the reasons why the Colour Me Red perfume has become so popular in Pakistan is its long-lasting effect. The perfume can last for up to 8 hours on the skin, making it a great option for those who want a best fragrance that can take them from day to night.
bilal321

Body Luxuries Adorable Perfume in Pakistan - 0 views

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    Body Luxuries Adorable Perfume the Perfect Scent for Any Occasion perfume is a powerful accessory that can enhance your overall appearance and boost your confidence. Body Luxuries Adorable Perfume is a high-quality fragrance that can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your daily routine. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of using Body Luxuries Adorable Perfume and why it is a must-have in your perfume collection.
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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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Rhondda Powling

Why (Not How) We Should Use iPads In Education | Edudemic - 2 views

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    You can also insert the term "Tablet" for iPad: the questions and arguments for thinking about the task before the technologies are still very valid and worth considering. 
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    by Junaid Ihsan - no comments How about we start with the inquiry; why are Center Agency values critical? Organization qualities are vital on the grounds that they will probably focus the achievement or disappointment of your office. Since stands out enough to be noticed.
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Ultimate Microsoft Edge extensions you must use - SoftwareVilla News - 0 views

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    Extensions are an important part of any web browser. They significantly extend the functionality of your web browser. That's why choosing the extensions, which are indeed very helpful, is very important. Here in this post, we've come up with such ultimate Microsoft Edge extensions which you must use.
Jenny Gilbert

Why don't teachers collaborate - 10 views

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    very useful reading
John Pearce

Why mobile learning? - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Mobile learning is seen by many as a disruptive technology. This is because it has been identified as a technology which holds great potential to transform the learning and teaching within a classroom. What follows is a mash up presented at the NSWDEC 5th biennial equity conference in 2011 which explains some of the issues."
Rhondda Powling

Why Wolfram Alpha has a place in math and two more game-changing ideas for schools. @co... - 0 views

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    "Students who self-assess are the best? That's what Alan November says. Research shows that students who self-assess their work become top students. What does this mean? Any school can improve with these three things."
Nigel Coutts

An Introduction to Design Thinking (Part 1) - 0 views

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    'Design Thinking' might just be the next 'new' old thing in education. In her recent address to the National Press Club, Catherine Livingstone of The Business Council of Australia included 'Design Thinking' amongst the critical STEM skills required for Australia's future. But what do we mean by 'Design Thinking' and why should educators be interested?
Tania Sheko

Teaching Online Reading Habits | Kevin's Meandering Mind - 9 views

  • Like many of you, I talk to my students about authenticity of content — to be critical readers online — but I don’t often guide them through how to read a webpage or a multimedia document.
  • I don’t make the same assumptions when it comes to thinking about theme and character development and point of view when it comes to our novels? Why don’t I do the same for the world where they spend most of their time — the online space?
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    An interesting post about the need to teach students how to read a webpage or multimedia document. Interesting that we teach them how to evaluate the authenticity of web content but not how to read a web page.
Tony Searl

elearnspace › Well Played, Blackboard - 0 views

  • To counter this view, the edupunk/DIY approach to learning has produced an emphasis on personal learning environments and networks. To date, this movement has generated a following from a small passionate group of educators, but has not really made much of an impact on traditional education. I don’t suspect it will until, sadly, it can be commoditized and scaled to fit into existing systemic models of education.
  • Adobe Connect has somewhat of an academic presence, but it has seen far more success in corporate settings, similar to WebEx and GoToMeeting.
  • Integration, not the platform itself, is now the critical focus
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  • Which means that decisions makers are motivated (partly out of fear of appearing ill-informed, partly out of not wanting to take risks) to adopt approaches that integrate fairly seamlessly across the education spectrum. Why buy an LMS when you can buy the educational process?
  • shift from LMS-as-platform to LMS-as-integration
  • Blackboard did not buy into the synchronous education market with the Elluminate and Wimba purchase – they bought the market
  • In the mean time, well played, Blackboard! Your acquisition will have a far greater long term impact in educational technology than most people realize…
  • trust in Blackboard is low – partly due to their lawsuit and partly due to chaotic integrations with their previous purchases.
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    Some universities are beginning to focus on a big-picture view of technology: making learning resources available in multimedia, integrating technology from design to delivery, using mobile technologies, and increased focus on network pedagogy. Blackboard (and LMS' in general) have been able to present the message that "you need an LMS to do blended and online learning". To counter this view, the edupunk/DIY approach to learning has produced an emphasis on personal learning environments and networks.
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