Unsupervised contact in an age of new technology: Possibe SolutionsBASPCAN
This document discusses unregulated contact between looked after children and their birth families through social media. It notes that unregulated contact can undermine placement stability and harm children's emotional well-being if it is not properly supervised or supported. The document explores why looked after children may engage in unregulated contact and considers implications for social work practice, such as ensuring social workers and foster carers understand the issues around social media contact. Suggested solutions include promoting emotional security and dignity for looked after children.
Turn the Page - Barriers and facilitators to change for young people on a har...BASPCAN
This document summarizes an evaluation of a harmful sexual behavior programme for young people run by the NSPCC. The programme uses a manual with 30 structured sessions across 4 modules to increase prosocial behaviors and decrease harmful sexual behaviors. The evaluation aims to determine if the programme brings about changes in behavior, which young people benefit most, and how delivery can be improved. Interviews with participants, families, referrers and practitioners explored motivation, engagement, progress made, and support needed. The evaluation will report on quantitative behavior changes and the NSPCC will use findings to strengthen family work, referrer partnerships, and post-programme support.
The value of e-learning opportunities to prepare social work students for chi...BASPCAN
This document discusses the challenges of providing realistic learning opportunities for social work students to develop skills in child safeguarding. It proposes that virtual learning tools can be used to replicate social work practice in a safe environment. Specifically, it describes a photo-realistic immersive learning experience called Learnscape that uses actors to allow students to engage with scenarios. This approach integrates theory and practice, allows students to make real-time decisions and judgments, and learn from mistakes in a safe way. Student evaluations found that Learnscape felt realistic and gently prepared them for working meaningfully with families.
This document discusses options for creatively accelerating gifted students. It recommends recognizing areas of giftedness, interest, and passion in children through testing and assessing their maturity, self-management, and motivation. Parents should nurture their children's skills and interests by encouraging and supporting their pursuits. Catalyzing refers to stimulating and providing an environment for growing without being consumed by resources. The document provides supplemental instructional resources and lists summer and non-residential acceleration options as well as residential and full-time early college programs for gifted students.
Unsupervised contact in an age of new technology: Possibe SolutionsBASPCAN
This document discusses unregulated contact between looked after children and their birth families through social media. It notes that unregulated contact can undermine placement stability and harm children's emotional well-being if it is not properly supervised or supported. The document explores why looked after children may engage in unregulated contact and considers implications for social work practice, such as ensuring social workers and foster carers understand the issues around social media contact. Suggested solutions include promoting emotional security and dignity for looked after children.
Turn the Page - Barriers and facilitators to change for young people on a har...BASPCAN
This document summarizes an evaluation of a harmful sexual behavior programme for young people run by the NSPCC. The programme uses a manual with 30 structured sessions across 4 modules to increase prosocial behaviors and decrease harmful sexual behaviors. The evaluation aims to determine if the programme brings about changes in behavior, which young people benefit most, and how delivery can be improved. Interviews with participants, families, referrers and practitioners explored motivation, engagement, progress made, and support needed. The evaluation will report on quantitative behavior changes and the NSPCC will use findings to strengthen family work, referrer partnerships, and post-programme support.
The value of e-learning opportunities to prepare social work students for chi...BASPCAN
This document discusses the challenges of providing realistic learning opportunities for social work students to develop skills in child safeguarding. It proposes that virtual learning tools can be used to replicate social work practice in a safe environment. Specifically, it describes a photo-realistic immersive learning experience called Learnscape that uses actors to allow students to engage with scenarios. This approach integrates theory and practice, allows students to make real-time decisions and judgments, and learn from mistakes in a safe way. Student evaluations found that Learnscape felt realistic and gently prepared them for working meaningfully with families.
This document discusses options for creatively accelerating gifted students. It recommends recognizing areas of giftedness, interest, and passion in children through testing and assessing their maturity, self-management, and motivation. Parents should nurture their children's skills and interests by encouraging and supporting their pursuits. Catalyzing refers to stimulating and providing an environment for growing without being consumed by resources. The document provides supplemental instructional resources and lists summer and non-residential acceleration options as well as residential and full-time early college programs for gifted students.
Brazendale 2015 - Maximizing childrens PA using the LET US Play principlesKeith Brazendale
This study compared the physical activity levels of children playing common games with either traditional rules or modified rules based on the LET US Play principles. A total of 267 children participated in 50 physical activity sessions at a summer day camp. Games using LET US Play principles elicited more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity from both boys and girls compared to the same games with traditional rules. The largest increases in physical activity occurred during modified tag games. Overall, more children met the recommended benchmark of 50% time in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity when games incorporated LET US Play principles.
Top 8 network support engineer resume samplescorejom
This document provides resources for network support engineers seeking employment, including resume samples, cover letters, interview questions, and tips. It lists top resume types like chronological, functional, curriculum vitae, combination, targeted, professional, new graduate, and executive resumes. It also provides additional interview preparation materials and guidelines.
Babies on Top of the World: Early Intervention in the Indian Himalayas Part 3BASPCAN
This document discusses babies and parenting. It focuses on families, empowering parents, and providing community-based training for new parents. The overall message is one of support for babies and their families within a community.
Young People's Perspective on Online and Offline Experiences of Interpersonal...BASPCAN
This document summarizes key findings from a study on young people's experiences with interpersonal violence and abuse both online and offline. The study included 100 interviews with young people ages 15-18 in several European countries. Key findings included:
1. Experiences of controlling behavior and surveillance both online and offline were normalized by some youth. This included pressure to share passwords and social media accounts.
2. Sending and receiving unwanted sexual images online was also normalized in some areas, though it caused distress for others, especially in tight-knit communities.
3. Both sexual pressure and physical/emotional violence occurred offline as well, with young women disproportionately impacted.
4. New technologies played a role
The document discusses the themes of reincarnation and eternal recurrence found in Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. It summarizes key points about each theme:
1) Reincarnation is represented through recurring birthmarks on the main characters that tie them to their past lives.
2) The novel and film both use circular structures to demonstrate the repetition of events throughout history in line with the idea of eternal recurrence.
3) Eternal recurrence suggests that all people will relive their lives infinitely, so one must live passionately and make choices that can disrupt negative cycles from reoccurring.
4) Together these themes of reincarnation and eternal recurrence are major structural and thematic elements that show
This document describes a study that examined the importance of emotion tracking for behavior change. The researchers conducted interviews to explore how emotions influence unwanted behaviors. They then deployed a system where 35 participants logged information for an unwanted behavior over 21 days. Participants using an Emotion-Focused system to record emotional consequences of behaviors showed more successful behavior change. Analysis showed greater engagement of negative affect for unsuccessful days and increased insight were key to motivating change. The study provides implications for improving behavior change technologies with emotion tracking.
Amelia Morris has created pre-production materials for her planned music magazine called "BEATS!". This includes hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, a draft interview, photography plans, and a production plan. The goal is to have all elements ready for the first issue. Market research was also conducted to determine the magazine name, format, and pricing. Overall, Amelia has put significant effort into planning all aspects of launching her new print magazine.
This document presents two new taxonomies related to pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for science teachers. The General Taxonomy of PCK categorizes the different types of knowledge bases for various science disciplines, subjects, and topics. The Taxonomy of PCK Attributes identifies and characterizes the key components of PCK based on previous research. These taxonomies are intended to provide organizational frameworks to guide future research on developing PCK in science teacher education programs.
The document outlines the planning and pitching of a print-based music magazine called NME. It provides details on the history, format, content, target audience, and marketing of NME. Examples of articles, interviews, and advertisements from NME issues are analyzed to understand the codes and conventions used in the magazine.
This document provides links to over 50 digital archives from Montana Memory, a digital repository dedicated to Montana's cultural heritage. The archives include historical photographs, documents, maps and more relating to Montana's people, places, industries, transportation and more throughout its history.
Theresa Graham is seeking a position that utilizes her 5 years of customer service and office administration experience. She has strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills. Her resume highlights employment history in customer service, dispatching, billing, and office administration roles for various companies. Her greatest accomplishments include being trusted to independently run office operations and learning new skills quickly.
6 magalhães et al 2008 a hyaluronidase from potamotrygon motoro (freshwaterpryloock
1) Researchers purified and characterized a hyaluronidase enzyme from the venom of the freshwater stingray Potamotrygon motoro.
2) A two-step purification process involving gel filtration chromatography and ion exchange chromatography resulted in a 366-fold purification with a 79 kDa hyaluronidase enzyme.
3) The purified hyaluronidase had a pH optimum of 4.2 and maximum activity at 40°C. Its activity was inhibited by certain metal ions and heparin.
Published May 12, 2015
We’ve analyzed the top mobile games to see what best practices make them stand out from the crowd. Several trends emerging now will amplify those best practices, and games will have more opportunity than ever to excel. In the future, the top games will have fully realized fan bases that will drive their user acquisition and engagement engines. That fan base will include players but also content creators, advocates and potential new customers — this will open up a wider range of monetization options. Come see how top mobile games drive more engagement and revenue and learn how to you can do this with your own game.
Brazendale 2015 - Maximizing childrens PA using the LET US Play principlesKeith Brazendale
This study compared the physical activity levels of children playing common games with either traditional rules or modified rules based on the LET US Play principles. A total of 267 children participated in 50 physical activity sessions at a summer day camp. Games using LET US Play principles elicited more moderate-to-vigorous physical activity from both boys and girls compared to the same games with traditional rules. The largest increases in physical activity occurred during modified tag games. Overall, more children met the recommended benchmark of 50% time in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity when games incorporated LET US Play principles.
Top 8 network support engineer resume samplescorejom
This document provides resources for network support engineers seeking employment, including resume samples, cover letters, interview questions, and tips. It lists top resume types like chronological, functional, curriculum vitae, combination, targeted, professional, new graduate, and executive resumes. It also provides additional interview preparation materials and guidelines.
Babies on Top of the World: Early Intervention in the Indian Himalayas Part 3BASPCAN
This document discusses babies and parenting. It focuses on families, empowering parents, and providing community-based training for new parents. The overall message is one of support for babies and their families within a community.
Young People's Perspective on Online and Offline Experiences of Interpersonal...BASPCAN
This document summarizes key findings from a study on young people's experiences with interpersonal violence and abuse both online and offline. The study included 100 interviews with young people ages 15-18 in several European countries. Key findings included:
1. Experiences of controlling behavior and surveillance both online and offline were normalized by some youth. This included pressure to share passwords and social media accounts.
2. Sending and receiving unwanted sexual images online was also normalized in some areas, though it caused distress for others, especially in tight-knit communities.
3. Both sexual pressure and physical/emotional violence occurred offline as well, with young women disproportionately impacted.
4. New technologies played a role
The document discusses the themes of reincarnation and eternal recurrence found in Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. It summarizes key points about each theme:
1) Reincarnation is represented through recurring birthmarks on the main characters that tie them to their past lives.
2) The novel and film both use circular structures to demonstrate the repetition of events throughout history in line with the idea of eternal recurrence.
3) Eternal recurrence suggests that all people will relive their lives infinitely, so one must live passionately and make choices that can disrupt negative cycles from reoccurring.
4) Together these themes of reincarnation and eternal recurrence are major structural and thematic elements that show
This document describes a study that examined the importance of emotion tracking for behavior change. The researchers conducted interviews to explore how emotions influence unwanted behaviors. They then deployed a system where 35 participants logged information for an unwanted behavior over 21 days. Participants using an Emotion-Focused system to record emotional consequences of behaviors showed more successful behavior change. Analysis showed greater engagement of negative affect for unsuccessful days and increased insight were key to motivating change. The study provides implications for improving behavior change technologies with emotion tracking.
Amelia Morris has created pre-production materials for her planned music magazine called "BEATS!". This includes hand-drawn drafts, graphic layouts, a draft interview, photography plans, and a production plan. The goal is to have all elements ready for the first issue. Market research was also conducted to determine the magazine name, format, and pricing. Overall, Amelia has put significant effort into planning all aspects of launching her new print magazine.
This document presents two new taxonomies related to pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for science teachers. The General Taxonomy of PCK categorizes the different types of knowledge bases for various science disciplines, subjects, and topics. The Taxonomy of PCK Attributes identifies and characterizes the key components of PCK based on previous research. These taxonomies are intended to provide organizational frameworks to guide future research on developing PCK in science teacher education programs.
The document outlines the planning and pitching of a print-based music magazine called NME. It provides details on the history, format, content, target audience, and marketing of NME. Examples of articles, interviews, and advertisements from NME issues are analyzed to understand the codes and conventions used in the magazine.
This document provides links to over 50 digital archives from Montana Memory, a digital repository dedicated to Montana's cultural heritage. The archives include historical photographs, documents, maps and more relating to Montana's people, places, industries, transportation and more throughout its history.
Theresa Graham is seeking a position that utilizes her 5 years of customer service and office administration experience. She has strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills. Her resume highlights employment history in customer service, dispatching, billing, and office administration roles for various companies. Her greatest accomplishments include being trusted to independently run office operations and learning new skills quickly.
6 magalhães et al 2008 a hyaluronidase from potamotrygon motoro (freshwaterpryloock
1) Researchers purified and characterized a hyaluronidase enzyme from the venom of the freshwater stingray Potamotrygon motoro.
2) A two-step purification process involving gel filtration chromatography and ion exchange chromatography resulted in a 366-fold purification with a 79 kDa hyaluronidase enzyme.
3) The purified hyaluronidase had a pH optimum of 4.2 and maximum activity at 40°C. Its activity was inhibited by certain metal ions and heparin.
Published May 12, 2015
We’ve analyzed the top mobile games to see what best practices make them stand out from the crowd. Several trends emerging now will amplify those best practices, and games will have more opportunity than ever to excel. In the future, the top games will have fully realized fan bases that will drive their user acquisition and engagement engines. That fan base will include players but also content creators, advocates and potential new customers — this will open up a wider range of monetization options. Come see how top mobile games drive more engagement and revenue and learn how to you can do this with your own game.