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David Wetzel

Algebra: Investigating Positive and Negative Slopes - 4 views

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    Learning algebra is difficult for most students. Ask any student what they are learning in algebra and you will probably receive an answer similar to this (after - Why do I need to know this?). "Using Xs and Ys a lot, a bunch of numbers and symbols, and memorizing a lot of rules." This often comes with learning algebra without connection to anything students can relate to. When students learn basic math, they can make a lot of connections.
academyft

Global Financial Market Updates | June 2015 - 0 views

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    Euro Area Inflation Returns to Positive  02/06/2015: As Greece once again nears a deal at the 11th hour, the Eurozone is showing some promising signs of a recovery.  Inflation has recovered from January's lows to show a 0.3% positive inflation rate.  This is after being in negative territory for the past over 5 months.  The...Read More
Nigel Coutts

A Conceptual approach to Big Understandings and Mathematical Confidence - The Learner's... - 0 views

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    This traditional pedagogy results in students developing a negative attitude towards mathematics. Many develop a mathematical phobia and believe that they are not a "maths person". When confronted by challenging mathematics they retreat and have no or only poor strategies with which to approach new ideas. This all leads to a decline in the number of students pursuing mathematical learning beyond the years where it is compulsory. Fortunately there is a growing body of research that shows there is a better way. 
Nigel Coutts

Learning and Cognitive Load - Part Two - 0 views

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    There are three cognitive loads that impact the efficient formation of schemas. Extraneous cognitive load are those not directly required to master a task and have a negative impact on schema formation, reducing these is desirable and can be achieved through efficient design. Intrinsic cognitive load is that which is inherent in the task and for the most part cannot be reduced. Tasks with high intrinsic cognitive load are by nature more complex for an individual and in the long term are managed through equally complex schema. Germane cognitive load refers to the mental resources devoted to the efficient formation of schemas and is seen to have a positive effect on learning. Understanding these things will allow us to more effectively target our efforts as learners and teachers ensuring the cognitive load theory has a valuable role to play.
vivek singh

Information Khabar - EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON US - 0 views

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    Effect of Social media on us. We human beings are the social animals. We need someone to communicate our feelings and tell stories.
braingroom

Things you need to know before being a hacker - 0 views

What is the first thing that comes to your mind, when you hear about hacking? “It’s a cyber crime!”, “that’s illegal”, “imprisonment”, it’s kin...

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