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LPN Nursing Schools - 0 views

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    With the growth of the medical industry, the demand for LPNs is on the rise. There are limited traditional LPN Schools. A good alternative in this case would be online LPN schools. They provide a convenient learning environment. They also cost less and enable students to study at their own pace.
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    With the growth of the medical industry, the demand for LPNs is on the rise. There are limited traditional LPN Schools. A good alternative in this case would be online LPN schools. They provide a convenient learning environment. They also cost less and enable students to study at their own pace.
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107 Favorite iPad Apps for K-8 « Ask a Tech Teacher - 8 views

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    Tablet computing and mobile devices promise to have a dramatic impact on education. A growing number of schools across the world are jumping on the digital bus and embracing  iPads (less often, other tablet products) as the latest tool to teach literature in multimedia, history through games and simulations, and math with step-by-step animation of problems. Not surprisingly, student scores improve when they use iPads and their interest in school soars. I say not surprisingly because students love digital toys and in my experience work harder and longer if given the opportunity to do so with any of the digital offerings (ipods, laptops included).
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2 Year Programs Offer Opportunity for Quicker Career Advancement - 1 views

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    Two-year programs offered by junior and community colleges are quicker and less expensive than four-year programs. Contrary to popular belief, the path to advancement does not always travel through a bachelor or master's degree program. Two-year associate degrees are more convenient because most offer part-time, evening, weekend, and online classes. This convenience provides advantages for those who have full-time jobs, especially adults with families.
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10 Ways to Survive a Nightmare Online Learning Course - 1 views

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    Ten ways to survive a nightmare course provides strategies for dealing with a difficult online learning situation. Problems may develop with any online course, due to causes beyond your control. Some problems include incompatible technology, continual course learning management system (LMS) problems, e-mail problems, or bewildering directions and assignments. Regardless the situation, there are many things you can do to overcome this less than happy experience and turn it a positive outcome.
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Make Human - 6 views

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    MakeHuman(TM) is an open source (so it's completely free), innovative and professional software for the modelling of 3-Dimensional humanoid characters. Features that make this software unique include a new, highly intuitive GUI and a high quality mesh, optimized to work in subdivision surface mode (for example, Zbrush). Using MakeHuman, a photorealistic character can be modeled in less than 2 minutes
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Debating false dichotomies: a new front in the education wars - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Sometimes, it seems everyone who ever went to school is an expert on education and has a plan to make it better. Actual teaching experience, years of professional learning and formal training are all easily swept aside. The result is an ongoing dialog around what schools should do, what teachers need to do more of or less of and how the academic success of the nation is linked to strategy x or y.
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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.
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Slow Looking at Home or Doing More with Less - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    It seems that thanks to COVID19, educators, parents and students are in a rush. It seems the rush started moments after the decision was made to promote social distancing by offering remote learning. From quality learning in classrooms focused on deep learning we shifted into top gear. Packets of work were prepared, online tools rapidly expanded, new options for content delivery were examined and quickly deployed. We wanted to make sure that our students would be kept busy. Parents wanted their children to be busy. - Maybe slow looking is the solution?
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Sharing our Puzzles of Practice - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Einstein is often quoted as having said "If I have an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first 55 minutes determining the proper question to ask, for once I know the proper question, I could solve the problem in less than five minutes." Clearly Einstein understood how to attack puzzling problems. As teachers we face a host of puzzles on a daily basis. Every student we teach, thanks to their idiosyncrasies presents a unique puzzle. The interactions between students further complicates things. Our goals for our learners, their learning needs, the demands of the curriculum, pressures from beyond the classroom all result in puzzles for us to manage and to solve.
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Learn AWS Lambda Certification Training - 0 views

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    Server-less computing has started gaining the attention of a lot of businesses. Actually, there are certain tasks that can be performed effectively with this technology. This is exactly what due to which businesses have started considering it. In the current scenario, the demand for AWS Lambda experts has risen everywhere across the globe. The reason is it is basically a computer service that runs code simply in response to the events. Managing computer resources can be done at the same time automatically.
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Culture, Change and the Individual - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    A recent post by George Couros (author of The innovators Mindset) posed an interesting question about the role that culture plays in shaping the trajectory of an organisation. The traditional wisdom is that culture trumps all but George points to the role that individuals play in shaping and changing culture itself. Is culture perhaps less resilient than we are led to imagine and is it just a consequence of the individuals with the greatest influence? Or, is something else at play here?

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Joe Medina Portfolio - Sense of Place. , The Fashion/Makeup Shoot , The Self Portrait, ... - 1 views

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    a photography site set up by a high school teacher
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Second Career Options Toronto - 0 views

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    If you are currently and looking for job change then think about second career options in Toronto which is a government program to help laid off employee to get financial assistance.
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Pass Microsoft Dynamics MB6-895 Exam with up-to-date MB6-895 Practice Test Questions - 1 views

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    Are you looking for latest MB6-895 Exam Questions? Testcollection.us offers verified and updated MB6-895 Practice Test Questions which help you to prepare your Microsoft Dynamics MB6-895 Exam with less effort in very short time. Our MB6-895 Real Exam Questions are sorted out perfectly by professionals. Here is an opportunity for you to buy MB6-895 Questions and Answers with 100% guaranteed success. These MB6-895 Test Questions are designed by Microsoft experts so the MB6-895 Practice Exam Questions are 100% accurate. MB6-895 Exam Questions Answers
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RPA Training in Pune - 0 views

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    RPA is the latest technology in the field of Artificial Intelligence. It is very handy and has gained a huge amount of success and recognition in less time. click on this link http://bit.ly/2MKl91d For more information
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