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B M S P Recruitment 2017 IT Manager Clerk Posts - 0 views

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    Hi friends, many candidates wait for to the recruitment in the Patna city for Bihar museum society. But you can take the best opportunity for the new job in the Bihar state. The Bihar Museum Society, Patna announced the notification for recruitment for various positions of computer posts, registrars and curators. The organization invites the application form to fill talented and competent candidates for these 25 vacant positions. These are people of golden opportunities for those looking for a government job in Bihar, then take that excellent chance and heal your career with this organization. The selection of candidates will be based on a written examination and an interview. Interested candidates who are eligible and meet all the required criteria, complete the online application form on the official website by the latest date of application. For more information on the application form of Bihar Museum Society Patna, such as selection procedure, educational qualification, important dates, etc., are listed below in the section of this page. Name of the Organization Department of Art Culture and Youth - Bihar Museum Society. Name of the Post IT-Manager, Clerk, Mult-Tasking Staff Jobs. Total Number of Vacancies 25 Posts. Application method Offline. Start date to send application Available Now. Last date to send application 28th July 2017. Job Location Bihar. Job Category Government Jobs Official website www.prdbihar.gov.in. Vacancy Details S. No. Name of the Post Number of Vacancies 1. IT-Manager. 01 Posts. 2. Curator. 02 Posts. 3. Curatorial Associate cum Young Museum Professional. 05 Posts. 4. Chief Conservator. 01 Posts. 5. Conservator. 01 Posts. 6. Young Museum Professional. 01 Posts. 7. PA to Additional Director. 01 Posts. 8. photographer. 01 Posts. 9. Electrician. 01 Posts. 10. Clerk. 01 Posts. 11. Manager Facility. 01 Posts. 12. Carpenter. 01 Posts. 13. Plumber. 01 Posts. 14. Multi-Tasking Staff. 05 Posts. 15. Assi
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4 Essential Rules Of 21st Century Learning - 0 views

  • Society has changed. We cannot adequately prepare students for the society that exists today or will exist tomorrow, if we continue to prepare them for the society that existed yesterday. In order to prepare students to play their role in the 21st century society we are a part of, a few things need to be considered when deciding how education will look in our schools and classrooms.
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A Rebuttal To Simon Sinek About The Millennial Paradox - Wolfe2018 - Tremr - 0 views

  • turn to social media, to interact with other humans. But this whole issue is not just Millennials, it's society in general that appear to be addicted to their social media
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    " turn to social media, to interact with other humans. But this whole issue is not just Millennials, it's society in general that appear to be addicted to their social media"
Phil Taylor

Beyond Current Horizons : Reworking the web, reworking the world: how web 2.0 is changi... - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 is transforming our society. Online tools that support collaborative communities are redefining how firms do business, how retailers engage customers, how politicians energize voters, how journalists inform readers, how teachers educate students, how friends maintain relationships, and how individuals shape their own identity.
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Whether the digital era improves society is up to its users - that's us | Danah Boyd | ... - 4 views

  • a battle between those with utopian and dystopian viewpoints, over who can have a more extreme perspective on technology. So where's the middle ground?
  • With this complexity in mind, I would like to introduce a question that I have been struggling with for the past few years: what role does social media play in generating or spreading societal fear?
  • We fear the things – and people – that we do not understand far more than the things we do,
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  • The internet makes visible things that we want to see, but it also makes visible things that we don't want to see. It exposes us to people who are different. And this is the source of a great amount of fear.
  • Social media is here to stay. We need to get past the point in which we celebrate it or lament it in order to figure out how to live productively with it. We need people engaging critically with the dynamics that unfold as a result of a new structure of connecting people.
  • We all need to think critically about the information we create, consume and share. We all need to take responsibility for helping shape the world around us.
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    Google News Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News. www.killdo.de.gg Finance - ‎About Google News - ‎Languages and regions - ‎Editors' Picks News for news BBC News - Home www.killdo.de.gg Visit BBC News for up-to-the-minute news, breaking news, video, audio and feature stories. BBC News ... News Online from Australia and the World ... www.killdo.de.gg Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment ...
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New technologies enter our lives and society in four stages. - Slate Magazine - 2 views

  • smartphones just haven’t been around as long as TV; we haven’t yet established norms, or language, for what's socially acceptable and what's off limits.
  • struggling to make sense of a technology he didn't completely understand and the affect
  • smartphones move from Stage 2 to Stage 3. What is the indicator for this grand cultural shift? Dilbert
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  • This holiday season, Stage 3 technologies lined big-box stores and the pages of online retailers. This year, it was the iPad 2 and the Kindle Fire.
  • When a technology becomes mundane, it gets absorbed into the fabric of our lives and the history of our culture.
  • living in fear that texting and the Internet were stealing his girls, about 12 and 14, from him and his wife.
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Gazette » Changing Society: Why Teachers Need to Embrace Technology - 0 views

  • If technology is an active participant in daily routine, then “why not in the classroom?”
  • Digital learning is here and it will continue.
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RSA Animate - The Divided Brain - YouTube - 1 views

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    renowned psychiatrist and writer Iain McGilchrist explains how our 'divided brain' has profoundly altered human behaviour, culture and society.
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How Disruptive Is Information Technology Really? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

  • The first automobiles were really horseless carriages, designed on the same frame as a horse-drawn carriage and with power defined in horsepower. The capabilities of these early contraptions were limited, and the infrastructure to support this new form of mobility was slow to develop as the early car owners rattled across the ruts and sank into the mud of unpaved and poorly maintained roads. These days, our society is built around the mobility provided by today's automobiles, and we are seeking to expand the infrastructure to accommodate battery-powered vehicles. How close is this analogy to the early stages of experimenting with cyberspace? I think the two stories are very similar, and I look forward to the day when the ruts in the cyberspace highway have been smoothed for a true community of learners to improve our world.
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Why Change as an Educator? | My Island View - 0 views

  • As much as some people may yearn for the simpler times of the past, life will continue to move forward as the natural order of society requires.
  • If we do not take time to understand new information and how it interacts with what we do, we, as a profession, may go the way of typewriters, photographic film, super 8 film, 8 track cassettes, landline telephones, or block-ice refrigeration.
  • Staying up-to-date, relevant, on information in your own profession is a moral imperative. We can’t expect what we learned as college students to carry us through a 30 or 40-year career.
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A Principal's Reflections: Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology - 2 views

  • Common Misconceptions of Educators Who Fear Technology
  • Control: For technology to be not only integrated effectively, but also embraced, a culture needs to be established where teachers and administrators are no longer fearful of giving up a certain amount of control to students.  T
  • Lack of training: With the integration of technology comes change.  With change comes the inevitable need to provide quality professional development. 
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  • We are beginning to see some schools across the country take the lead in merging sound pedagogy with the effective integration of technology.  These schools and educators, whether they realize it or not, are not only enhancing the teaching and learning process, but they are also providing their learners with essential skill sets pivotal for success in today’s society.  These skill sets include critical thinking/problem solving, media literacy, collaboration, creativity, technological proficiency, and global awareness.  The ultimate result with this shift has been increases in engagement as well as a sense of relevancy and meaning amongst learners, all of which are foundations for improving achievement.
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