The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document is a submission by Sabareesh.P.S for innovative work in physical science. It provides his registration number 13367008 and indicates he is a student at J B M C T C, Kayamkulam.
The document describes the structure of an atom using the Bohr model. It explains that protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus at the center of the atom. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels. Protons are positively charged and determine the atomic number. Neutrons have no charge and determine the isotope. Electrons are negatively charged and found outside the nucleus in orbits or clouds. The document provides details on the relative mass and charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
This document appears to be a submission for innovative work done by Sonia Soman in the field of physical science. It was submitted to J B M C T E, which is likely the name of an educational institution or organization. In just 3 sentences, the summary provides the author's name, field of work, and organization the work was submitted to for review.
This document appears to be a submission for an innovative work project from a student named Sindhya. S. studying Physical Science with a registration number of 13367011 at J B M C T E in Kayamkulam. The document title and student information provide the key details about what is being submitted.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document describes an innovative learning aid for teaching vocabulary to students. The aid uses pictures with words and their meanings to help students easily learn and remember new vocabulary. It consists of sheets with pictures in holes and windows covering the words and meanings. Teachers rotate the sheets to reveal the pictures, words, and meanings to students one by one. This keeps students engaged and makes vocabulary learning an enjoyable activity. The goal is to help students better understand and retain difficult words from their textbooks in a memorable way.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document is a submission by Sabareesh.P.S for innovative work in physical science. It provides his registration number 13367008 and indicates he is a student at J B M C T C, Kayamkulam.
The document describes the structure of an atom using the Bohr model. It explains that protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus at the center of the atom. Electrons orbit around the nucleus in specific energy levels. Protons are positively charged and determine the atomic number. Neutrons have no charge and determine the isotope. Electrons are negatively charged and found outside the nucleus in orbits or clouds. The document provides details on the relative mass and charge of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
This document appears to be a submission for innovative work done by Sonia Soman in the field of physical science. It was submitted to J B M C T E, which is likely the name of an educational institution or organization. In just 3 sentences, the summary provides the author's name, field of work, and organization the work was submitted to for review.
This document appears to be a submission for an innovative work project from a student named Sindhya. S. studying Physical Science with a registration number of 13367011 at J B M C T E in Kayamkulam. The document title and student information provide the key details about what is being submitted.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document describes an innovative learning aid for teaching vocabulary to students. The aid uses pictures with words and their meanings to help students easily learn and remember new vocabulary. It consists of sheets with pictures in holes and windows covering the words and meanings. Teachers rotate the sheets to reveal the pictures, words, and meanings to students one by one. This keeps students engaged and makes vocabulary learning an enjoyable activity. The goal is to help students better understand and retain difficult words from their textbooks in a memorable way.
This document discusses innovative teaching methods in biology that incorporate local resources and hands-on learning. It provides examples of how various biological components like proteins, lipids, and minerals can be taught about and used to explain their importance in living organisms and the environment. Students are shown experimenting with different biological samples and learning about their structures and roles through discussion. The summary emphasizes hands-on, collaborative learning around real-world examples to help students make deeper connections between biology, their surroundings, and their culture.
This lesson plan is for an English class on a story by Rabindranath Tagore. The 40-minute lesson involves the teacher creating engagement with students by discussing homophones. They then give a brief introduction to the story and do a model reading. Students are asked to read sections of the story themselves while the teacher does a second model reading. Comprehension questions are asked to check understanding, and unfamiliar words are presented with flashcards. Students are divided into groups to discuss scaffolding questions about characters and events in the story. The lesson concludes by asking students to prepare a summary of the passage.
Roshna Karim presented on innovative strategies for teaching biology that focus on using local methods and technologies in hands-on approaches to make connections between science content, students' environments, and their cultures. The presentation discussed how teaching must include sending and receiving information, and any method that achieves this without compromising objectives can be considered an innovative teaching method.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document describes an innovative work that presents the poem "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden as a conversation between two characters, Robert and Sam. The conversation reveals the themes and ideas of the poem in a new format. By changing the poem to a dialogue, the teacher can convey the meaning to students in a more engaging way compared to a traditional line-by-line explanation. This innovative approach helps students understand the poem more easily and increases their interest by presenting the content in a novel format using drama and role-play.
1) Innovative works must be creative, but creative works do not necessarily have to be innovative. Creativity and practicality need to go hand in hand for works to be considered innovative.
2) For works to be considered innovative, three aspects must be considered together in a balanced manner.
3) A work's quality and impact increase together as its creativity increases.
This document appears to be a submission for an innovative work project from a student named Sindhya. S. studying Physical Science with a registration number of 13367011 at J B M C T E in Kayamkulam. The document title and student information provide the key details about what is being submitted.
This document is a presentation by Punya Devi.R, a student with registration number 13367006 studying Natural Science. The presentation is titled "INNOVATIVE WORK" but provides no other details on the topic or content of the presentation.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses Newton's First Law of Motion. It defines force as what causes objects to move, and identifies two types of forces - pushes and pulls. Forces can be balanced or unbalanced, with balanced forces resulting in no motion and unbalanced forces resulting in motion. Newton's First Law, also known as the Law of Inertia, states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. The presentation provides examples of inertia and discusses how mass relates to inertia.
The document discusses the role of heuristic method in science classes. It notes that the heuristic method allows students to discover knowledge through experiments rather than lectures. Students struggle with concepts like researchers. This practical, hands-on learning helps develop scientific attitudes and research skills. The study aims to understand the effectiveness of the heuristic method compared to traditional lecture-based methods. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 20 students on their experiences learning science through different methods like experiments, lectures, textbooks and role-plays. The findings suggest most students prefer learning by doing experiments, which provide permanent and lasting knowledge compared to lectures or textbooks. The heuristic method helps develop curiosity, scientific attitudes, and research skills in a challenging way.
Innovation is introducing new ideas, devices, or processes that improve upon what is established. It involves making changes that introduce something better. Pheromones are a type of innovation presented by Surumi P. S. in the field of natural science.
The document is about a 45 minute English class on the unit "Mirroring the Times" and the sub-unit of "Mass Media". The teacher's name is Lakshmi Priya .G and they will be discussing mass media, comparing past and present forms of media, and having students identify different types of media like newspapers and commentators. The learning objectives are to understand the term "mass", learn about various media types and their uses, and compare past versus present media.
This document outlines a 16-day physical science curriculum covering topics like the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; atoms and elements; the periodic table; mixtures and compounds; and chemical reactions. Each day focuses on different concepts and includes readings from the textbook and activities like drawing particle arrangements, a periodic table activity, and a chemical reaction lab. The overall schedule reviews foundational chemistry concepts in preparation for a unit test on atoms and elements.
Polygons are geometric shapes with equal number of sides and angles. The sum of the interior angles of any polygon is always 1800(n-2) degrees, where n is the number of sides. For example, the sum of interior angles of a hexagon is 3600 degrees.
This power point presentation by Sabareesh P.S. summarizes Newton's contributions and laws of motion. Newton developed calculus, demonstrated that white light is composed of rainbow colors, invented the reflecting telescope, and formulated the laws of motion and universal law of gravitation. Newton's First Law, also called the law of inertia, states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. The presentation provides examples of how friction and gravity cause moving objects to eventually stop due to the unbalanced forces they create.
This document outlines a teaching manual submitted by Sindhya S. for a concept attainment model lesson plan. It includes sections on the curriculum statement, learning outcomes in different domains, essential and non-essential attributes, and outlines the three phases of the concept attainment model - presentation of data, testing attainment of the concept, and analysis and thinking strategies. The document provides the framework for a lesson but does not include details on the specific topic, class, or activities.
Web services allow for the exchange of data between applications via open protocols and standards on the internet or private networks. Key components of web services include SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. E-mail and online chat are examples of web services that enable communication. E-mail provides a free and easy way to send messages globally but can also lead to misunderstandings and suck up time. Online chat refers to real-time text messaging between participants and aims for quick responses. In conclusion, web services have the potential to facilitate business transactions but performance may be affected by bandwidth limitations.
CMC refers to computer-mediated communication, which is any communication that occurs between humans through electronic devices. CMC tools are increasingly being used in education and allow for both synchronous and asynchronous communication. Synchronous communication occurs in real time through tools like video conferencing and instant messaging. Asynchronous communication does not require participants to communicate simultaneously and can occur through email or online forums. CMC opens new opportunities for interactive distance learning and makes remote learning more similar to in-person classroom experiences.
This document discusses innovative teaching methods in biology that incorporate local resources and hands-on learning. It provides examples of how various biological components like proteins, lipids, and minerals can be taught about and used to explain their importance in living organisms and the environment. Students are shown experimenting with different biological samples and learning about their structures and roles through discussion. The summary emphasizes hands-on, collaborative learning around real-world examples to help students make deeper connections between biology, their surroundings, and their culture.
This lesson plan is for an English class on a story by Rabindranath Tagore. The 40-minute lesson involves the teacher creating engagement with students by discussing homophones. They then give a brief introduction to the story and do a model reading. Students are asked to read sections of the story themselves while the teacher does a second model reading. Comprehension questions are asked to check understanding, and unfamiliar words are presented with flashcards. Students are divided into groups to discuss scaffolding questions about characters and events in the story. The lesson concludes by asking students to prepare a summary of the passage.
Roshna Karim presented on innovative strategies for teaching biology that focus on using local methods and technologies in hands-on approaches to make connections between science content, students' environments, and their cultures. The presentation discussed how teaching must include sending and receiving information, and any method that achieves this without compromising objectives can be considered an innovative teaching method.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document describes an innovative work that presents the poem "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden as a conversation between two characters, Robert and Sam. The conversation reveals the themes and ideas of the poem in a new format. By changing the poem to a dialogue, the teacher can convey the meaning to students in a more engaging way compared to a traditional line-by-line explanation. This innovative approach helps students understand the poem more easily and increases their interest by presenting the content in a novel format using drama and role-play.
1) Innovative works must be creative, but creative works do not necessarily have to be innovative. Creativity and practicality need to go hand in hand for works to be considered innovative.
2) For works to be considered innovative, three aspects must be considered together in a balanced manner.
3) A work's quality and impact increase together as its creativity increases.
This document appears to be a submission for an innovative work project from a student named Sindhya. S. studying Physical Science with a registration number of 13367011 at J B M C T E in Kayamkulam. The document title and student information provide the key details about what is being submitted.
This document is a presentation by Punya Devi.R, a student with registration number 13367006 studying Natural Science. The presentation is titled "INNOVATIVE WORK" but provides no other details on the topic or content of the presentation.
This PowerPoint presentation discusses Newton's First Law of Motion. It defines force as what causes objects to move, and identifies two types of forces - pushes and pulls. Forces can be balanced or unbalanced, with balanced forces resulting in no motion and unbalanced forces resulting in motion. Newton's First Law, also known as the Law of Inertia, states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. The presentation provides examples of inertia and discusses how mass relates to inertia.
The document discusses the role of heuristic method in science classes. It notes that the heuristic method allows students to discover knowledge through experiments rather than lectures. Students struggle with concepts like researchers. This practical, hands-on learning helps develop scientific attitudes and research skills. The study aims to understand the effectiveness of the heuristic method compared to traditional lecture-based methods. A questionnaire was used to collect data from 20 students on their experiences learning science through different methods like experiments, lectures, textbooks and role-plays. The findings suggest most students prefer learning by doing experiments, which provide permanent and lasting knowledge compared to lectures or textbooks. The heuristic method helps develop curiosity, scientific attitudes, and research skills in a challenging way.
Innovation is introducing new ideas, devices, or processes that improve upon what is established. It involves making changes that introduce something better. Pheromones are a type of innovation presented by Surumi P. S. in the field of natural science.
The document is about a 45 minute English class on the unit "Mirroring the Times" and the sub-unit of "Mass Media". The teacher's name is Lakshmi Priya .G and they will be discussing mass media, comparing past and present forms of media, and having students identify different types of media like newspapers and commentators. The learning objectives are to understand the term "mass", learn about various media types and their uses, and compare past versus present media.
This document outlines a 16-day physical science curriculum covering topics like the properties of solids, liquids, and gases; atoms and elements; the periodic table; mixtures and compounds; and chemical reactions. Each day focuses on different concepts and includes readings from the textbook and activities like drawing particle arrangements, a periodic table activity, and a chemical reaction lab. The overall schedule reviews foundational chemistry concepts in preparation for a unit test on atoms and elements.
Polygons are geometric shapes with equal number of sides and angles. The sum of the interior angles of any polygon is always 1800(n-2) degrees, where n is the number of sides. For example, the sum of interior angles of a hexagon is 3600 degrees.
This power point presentation by Sabareesh P.S. summarizes Newton's contributions and laws of motion. Newton developed calculus, demonstrated that white light is composed of rainbow colors, invented the reflecting telescope, and formulated the laws of motion and universal law of gravitation. Newton's First Law, also called the law of inertia, states that an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. The presentation provides examples of how friction and gravity cause moving objects to eventually stop due to the unbalanced forces they create.
This document outlines a teaching manual submitted by Sindhya S. for a concept attainment model lesson plan. It includes sections on the curriculum statement, learning outcomes in different domains, essential and non-essential attributes, and outlines the three phases of the concept attainment model - presentation of data, testing attainment of the concept, and analysis and thinking strategies. The document provides the framework for a lesson but does not include details on the specific topic, class, or activities.
Web services allow for the exchange of data between applications via open protocols and standards on the internet or private networks. Key components of web services include SOAP, UDDI, and WSDL. E-mail and online chat are examples of web services that enable communication. E-mail provides a free and easy way to send messages globally but can also lead to misunderstandings and suck up time. Online chat refers to real-time text messaging between participants and aims for quick responses. In conclusion, web services have the potential to facilitate business transactions but performance may be affected by bandwidth limitations.
CMC refers to computer-mediated communication, which is any communication that occurs between humans through electronic devices. CMC tools are increasingly being used in education and allow for both synchronous and asynchronous communication. Synchronous communication occurs in real time through tools like video conferencing and instant messaging. Asynchronous communication does not require participants to communicate simultaneously and can occur through email or online forums. CMC opens new opportunities for interactive distance learning and makes remote learning more similar to in-person classroom experiences.
This document discusses computer mediated communication (CMC) in education. CMC refers to any human communication that occurs through two or more electronic devices. It can take place synchronously or asynchronously through various mediums like text, audio, or video. Synchronous communication allows for real-time interaction through tools like instant messaging, video conferencing, and Skype. Asynchronous communication does not require real-time interaction and includes email, discussion forums, and social media. The document examines the elements of interpersonal communication in CMC and how it plays an important role in distance learning by allowing geographically separated students to communicate and learn like they would in a classroom.
Self pollination involves the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of a flower to the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant. Cross pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the anther of one flower to the stigma of a different flower of the same kind on another plant. Both self and cross pollination are important for plant reproduction and the production of seeds or fruit.
This document discusses spherical mirrors and their properties. There are two main types of spherical mirrors: convex mirrors, whose reflective surface curves outward, and concave mirrors, whose reflective surface curves inward. Concave mirrors form real images where the object and image are on the same side of the mirror, while convex mirrors form virtual images where the object and image are on opposite sides of the mirror.
Event management involves planning, budgeting, coordinating, and running events such as festivals, ceremonies, competitions, parties, concerts, or conventions. It requires skills in project management, budgeting, scheduling, problem-solving, communication, and customer service. Event management is an important part of marketing for companies and organizations seeking to promote themselves, build relationships, raise money, or celebrate. It is a growing industry that provides opportunities for those passionate about planning and organizing events.
This document provides an overview of different types of syllabi for English language education, including product-oriented, process-oriented, procedural, task-based, and negotiated syllabi. It discusses the characteristics of a good syllabus and explains key aspects of different syllabus types, such as how grammatical/structural and functional/notional syllabi are product-oriented and focus on language forms and functions. Process-oriented syllabi shift the focus from content to the learning process. Procedural syllabi emphasize logically arranged classroom activities. Task-based syllabi clearly state language tasks, while negotiated syllabi are developed through teacher-student negotiations.
A symposium is a discussion where multiple speakers present on different aspects of a central theme. Each speaker is assigned a specific aspect to focus on. The chairman coordinates the presentations to ensure all aspects are covered without repetition. A symposium differs from a panel discussion in that the audience does not typically engage in discussion. By assigning aspects to students and having them prepare presentations, a classroom can be converted into a symposium. The components of a symposium are the theme, chairman, speakers, and audience. A symposium allows for varied viewpoints to be explored thoroughly and stimulates thinking among participants. However, it risks passivity from the audience and potential repetition if speakers are not well coordinated.
This document provides an overview of the author Sandra Cisneros and her work highlighting issues faced by Chicano women. It summarizes that Cisneros was born in 1954 in Chicago and has written novels, short stories, essays, and poems focusing on the problems faced by Chicano women, such as being caught between Mexican and American cultures and facing misogyny. The document also defines some new words and phrasal verbs used in Cisneros' works.
This document provides information about the Welsh poet W.H. Davies and analyzes one of his poems. It introduces Davies, noting that he was born in Wales in 1871 and published his first book in 1905. The poem discussed reflects on the suffering Davies witnessed in cities and expresses how he finds peace in nature where he does not see human suffering. The document also includes vocabulary words and rhyming words from the poem.
The document discusses different types of man-made resources including museums and zoos. It defines a museum as a place where artifacts are conserved and displayed for public education. Museums can focus on fine arts, history, science, or other topics. A science museum focuses on scientific achievements through demonstrations and interactive exhibits. The document also defines a zoo as a facility where animals from around the world are kept in enclosures and bred for public display. However, it notes that zoos cannot replicate an animal's natural habitat and that captivity can negatively impact their mental and emotional health.
A car has greater mass than a bicycle so if moving at the same speed, the car's momentum is greater due to its higher mass. The document then shows how to calculate the momentum of a 11.35kg wagon rolling at 12m/s using the momentum formula of p=mv. Inserting the known values gives a momentum of 136.2 kg x m/s for the wagon rolling down the hill.
This document outlines Robert Whittaker's five-kingdom system of classification, including Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. It provides brief definitions and examples for each kingdom. Monera contains unicellular organisms without nuclei, such as bacteria. Protista are unicellular organisms with nuclei or simple multicellular organisms, like amoeba. Fungi are heterotrophic unicellular or multicellular organisms that do not have locomotion, exemplified by mushrooms. Plantae are autotrophic multicellular organisms lacking locomotion, like plants. Animalia consists of heterotrophic multicellular organisms with locomotion, such as dogs.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"