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Stephen Mark

CBSE Guides Principals for Better Evaluation, CBSE Guidelines For Students, CBSE News |... - 0 views

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    Latest CBSE news on meeting between principals and CBSE chairman for students growth and development. Know about the upcoming CBSE international curriculum and schools adopting the news curriculum
Vince Mcdaniel

- Fake Tweet Builder - 0 views

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    classroom use to start critical thinking-engage students in discussion
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    classroom use to start critical thinking-engage students in discussion
Betty Lee Dawson

The Student'S Choice: ASUS VivoBook X202E - 0 views

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    Students need not to worry about carrying a heavy laptop or notebook to school. With ASUS VivoBook X202E, they can do their schoolwork with ease and carry around their notebooks anywhere you want it.
Nigel Coutts

What are your students doing? - 0 views

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    Recently I read Amanda Ripley's thought provoking book 'The Smartest Kids in the World: And How They Got That Way' in which through a comparative study of foreign exchange students she reports from the inside on the modern powerhouses of education. Amanda set out to explain why some countries are able to outperform others on PISA scores.
Walco Solutions

Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 1 views

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    We provide the best quality and unique projects at very nominal price. We are updated with the latest technology being used in the industries we try to render the same at the student level for proper technical exposure through our projects. We also conduct proper lectures, practical sessions to guide and prepare students for external viva and competitions. Programmable Logic Controller, Supervisory Control and data acquisition, Human machine Interface, Variable Frequency drive, Instrumentation, Panel designing, Embedded System, Mat lab
Christine Robinson

YouTube - A Vision of Students Today - 0 views

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    A vision of students today, great video
anonymous

Back to School with the Class of Web 2.0: Part 1 - 6 views

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    With the start of the new school year, many teachers and students are seeking new products and technologies to help them through their upcoming academics. With the increase of teachers using blogs and wikis, and students networking and utilizing online tools, the demand for easier and more efficient ways of learning is on the rise. To me, the growing interest for web-based learning is amazing, which brought me to thinking; what if I were to consolodate some of the helpful online products and services that can help students, teachers and administrators alike? Well, I convinced myself. The following is a compilation of Web 2.0 products that I've personally researched and tested. These services are grouped into two main categories: "Tools"; and "Office ApplicationsR21;. Some more specific services include: organizers, gradebooks, research tools, document managers, diagrams, and more
Jaclyn Boyd

FileStork - Request files from anyone using Dropbox - 0 views

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    Instead of having students email work have dropbox link to filstork to store it for you until your ready to view it.
Rajashree Basu

Organization skills - 0 views

  • Self-management skills This skill category breaks down into two separate areas. Organization skills—managing time and tasks effectively, goal-setting, etc. Affective skills—managing state of mind, self-motivation, resilience, mindfulness, etc.
  • Time management is not something we can assume that students will do naturally—as with all ATL skills, it is a specific skill that must be taught and also modelled. If we expect our students to be well organized and punctual, to work methodically throughout the year and to meet all deadlines without last minute panic, then we must model strategies to help them achieve this goal.
  • To model good organization and avoid unnecessary student stress, coordinate assessment dates for assignments, tests and internal assessments with colleagues from all other subjects in the DP.
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  • Performance improvement in this area, therefore, comes partly out of time-management strategies themselves and partly out of attitude and perception, both of which can be influenced by affective skill development.
Nigel Coutts

In Postnormal Times our Students need to be Brave - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    If we are to cultivate the dispositions required in these times of postnormality and post-truth we need to establish cultures in our classrooms which will allow them to thrive. 
Allison Burrell

Top 50 Web 2.0 Tools (50 Web 2.0 Tools Your Students Want You to Use) - 1 views

Nigel Coutts

Curiosity, critical thinking and agency as responses to the Australian Bushfire Crisis ... - 0 views

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    The bushfire crisis that is currently impacting Australia is beyond devastating. The scale of these fires defies the imagination. For so long now we have lived with skies laden with smoke as a constant and inescapable reminder that this is not an ordinary summer. This is weather and drought at its most extreme. Our only salvation will be rain but this is not the season for that and the long term forecasts are not promising. Our young people, in particular, will be affected and will need special care in the weeks and months to come. What might this mean for schools and for student agency?
romandavis112

Defining Study Skills to Graduate Level Students at University - 1 views

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    All techniques that assist you in better learning and passing exams with distinction are termed as study skills. It can also be taken as the skill that enhances the ability of recalling. Every person has its own strength and weaknesses. After knowing about these strengths and weaknesses students have to select best suited skill for themselves. For example, there are many techniques for memorising. One technique is not applicable for all. So every stude
romandavis112

Why Do Students Find It So Difficult To Finish Homework? - Academic Reviews - 0 views

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    Do you remember when you were in school, and the times you didn't do your homework? Recall the excuses that you came up with. You completed it but left it home? Did you lose your workbook? Well you're not the only one. Because each one of us, in one way or the other, did this in our childhood. Do you ever wonder why doing your homeworking is such a big deal? Every generation must have a few stories to tell their kids. So we can say that students make excuses
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