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The Science of Achieving Peak Performance - Headway OxfordshireTony Bennett
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Chifro Studios (www.chifro.com) brings forth its percept of the conception of Learning Analytics through this presentation. Here we first give the definition and then talk about Bloom's taxonomy which is perhaps the key influencer behind Learning Analytics. After that we discuss each step: Data Gathering, Data Analysis, and Feedback Sharing with the example of images and simple-to-understand content.
Grade: 6 & 7
School: Any school
Description: You will be able to read and understand the importance of 4 topics; claim evidence and reasoning, main idea, fact and opinion, and cause and effect. This teaches students about the importance of scientific arguments. Can be used in SST, SCI, and ENG.
Thank you so much
UTA New Teacher Webinar “Brain-Based Learning: Focus on Exceptionalities”, September 20, 2014 w/ Dr. Denise Collins, Dr. Amber Brown, and Dr. Peggy Semingson
The University of Texas of Arlington presents the Fall, 2014 New Teacher Webinar Series as part of our Teacher Induction Project. The purpose of the Teacher Induction Project is to build "digital community" for current students and alumni of the department as well as new teachers beyond UT Arlington in the global community.
Link to the recording: https://elearn.uta.edu/webapps/bb-collaborate-bb_bb60/recording/launchGuest?uid=a773d149-8967-4d27-8a4a-f5c27513c011\
Link to YouTube recording (Mp4): http://youtu.be/85drmbm4IBs
Recordings available in archives
YouTube Channel (UTA New Teachers) https://www.youtube.com/user/UTANewTeachers
slideshare (UTA New Teachers): http://www.slideshare.net/utanewteachers
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/UTANewTeachers/
Master’s degree at UT Arlington in Mind, Brain and Education: http://www.uta.edu/coehp/gradadvising/programs/curricandinstruct/mind-brain-and-education.php
Email: schwarma@uta.edu Dr. Marc Schwartz
General Links Mentioned in the Webinar:
Books:
The Whole Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and parenting expert Tina Payne Bryson
The Autistic Brain by Temple Grandin
Link to video: •Mindfulness and Neural Integration: Daniel Siegel, MD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiyaSr5aeho
Other resources:
http://www.brainbasedlearning.net
http://www.brainbasedlearning.net
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How to Maintain a 4.0 GPA
Alex Wang
Instructor
College of Engineering
McNeese State University
Part 1: Having a 4.0 Lifestyle
• Get organized
• Make smart, focused friends
• Make friends who took the class
• Manage your time well
• Go somewhere else to study
• Eat healthily
• Get enough rest
• Stay sane
• Keep up your own motivation
Get organized
Get a binder and notebook for
each subject. When everything is
made easier, it's less of a task to
get your study game face on. Get
rid of old papers or assignments
unless you think you'll refer back to
them. Have your syllabus tucked
away nicely but still easily referable,
and keep a pen in there for good
measure! No clutter -- really any
area you use for studying and
being academic. If it's intimidating
to even dig through, you definitely
won't be sitting down to study.
You'll be spending all your time
looking for some things!
Make smart, focused friends
The more accurate statement would be
"make smart, focused friends 'and
make them to your advantage'." Plenty
of your friends are smart, but when's
the last time you sat down with them
and combined mental powers?
Spend your free time with them, just
watching each other study. Pick up on
their better habits. If you have a class
together, make time once a week or so
to talk about the content, not about
your teacher's accent or that hot girl or
cute guy who sits in front of you.
Sit with them in class, if you weren't
already! When your friends' hands
shoot up to answer questions, you'll be
less inclined to snooze away.
Make friends who took the class
Along with that 4.0 group you
travel with, find someone
who's taken the class already.
Lots of teachers recycle tests,
if the person has kept their old
ones, double score. It's not
cheating at all, it's being logical.
They can also tell you what the
teacher is like and what you
could expect. If you go in
knowing their tendencies and
how they operate, you'll have
that much of a leg up even
before the first class.
Manage your time well
This idea has probably been drilled into you since kindergarten. In order to squeeze
the most out of your day to study, play basketball, practice the violin, eat right, stay
hydrated and sleep (yes, those last three are important), you've gotta rock the time
management skills. But...how?
The most basic thing you can do is to create and follow a schedule. Make sure to give
weight to the stuff that requires a longer amount of time or is more thought intensive.
Having your priorities in order will make that schedule simple to figure out.
Be realistic. Saying you're going to study 8
hours a day isn't feasible. You'll burn out
and then the next day will be spent in bed
with a barrel Blue Bell. What doesn't kill you
makes you stronger, but what does kill you...
kills you.
Don't procrastinate! If you have a paper
that's due in two weeks, start now. If you
have a test coming up, study now. S.
Studying tips your guide to studying smartChloe Cheney
Learn how to study more effectively with our expert guide. You'll score better in your exams when you study smartly by enhancing your learning performance.
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Chifro Studios (www.chifro.com) brings forth its percept of the conception of Learning Analytics through this presentation. Here we first give the definition and then talk about Bloom's taxonomy which is perhaps the key influencer behind Learning Analytics. After that we discuss each step: Data Gathering, Data Analysis, and Feedback Sharing with the example of images and simple-to-understand content.
Chifro Studios (www.chifro.com) brings forth its percept of the conception of Learning Analytics through this presentation. Here we first give the definition and then talk about Bloom's taxonomy which is perhaps the key influencer behind Learning Analytics. After that we discuss each step: Data Gathering, Data Analysis, and Feedback Sharing with the example of images and simple-to-understand content.
Grade: 6 & 7
School: Any school
Description: You will be able to read and understand the importance of 4 topics; claim evidence and reasoning, main idea, fact and opinion, and cause and effect. This teaches students about the importance of scientific arguments. Can be used in SST, SCI, and ENG.
Thank you so much
UTA New Teacher Webinar “Brain-Based Learning: Focus on Exceptionalities”, September 20, 2014 w/ Dr. Denise Collins, Dr. Amber Brown, and Dr. Peggy Semingson
The University of Texas of Arlington presents the Fall, 2014 New Teacher Webinar Series as part of our Teacher Induction Project. The purpose of the Teacher Induction Project is to build "digital community" for current students and alumni of the department as well as new teachers beyond UT Arlington in the global community.
Link to the recording: https://elearn.uta.edu/webapps/bb-collaborate-bb_bb60/recording/launchGuest?uid=a773d149-8967-4d27-8a4a-f5c27513c011\
Link to YouTube recording (Mp4): http://youtu.be/85drmbm4IBs
Recordings available in archives
YouTube Channel (UTA New Teachers) https://www.youtube.com/user/UTANewTeachers
slideshare (UTA New Teachers): http://www.slideshare.net/utanewteachers
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/UTANewTeachers/
Master’s degree at UT Arlington in Mind, Brain and Education: http://www.uta.edu/coehp/gradadvising/programs/curricandinstruct/mind-brain-and-education.php
Email: schwarma@uta.edu Dr. Marc Schwartz
General Links Mentioned in the Webinar:
Books:
The Whole Brain Child by Daniel J. Siegel and parenting expert Tina Payne Bryson
The Autistic Brain by Temple Grandin
Link to video: •Mindfulness and Neural Integration: Daniel Siegel, MD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LiyaSr5aeho
Other resources:
http://www.brainbasedlearning.net
http://www.brainbasedlearning.net
How to Maintain a 4.0 GPAAlex WangInstructorColleg.docxadampcarr67227
How to Maintain a 4.0 GPA
Alex Wang
Instructor
College of Engineering
McNeese State University
Part 1: Having a 4.0 Lifestyle
• Get organized
• Make smart, focused friends
• Make friends who took the class
• Manage your time well
• Go somewhere else to study
• Eat healthily
• Get enough rest
• Stay sane
• Keep up your own motivation
Get organized
Get a binder and notebook for
each subject. When everything is
made easier, it's less of a task to
get your study game face on. Get
rid of old papers or assignments
unless you think you'll refer back to
them. Have your syllabus tucked
away nicely but still easily referable,
and keep a pen in there for good
measure! No clutter -- really any
area you use for studying and
being academic. If it's intimidating
to even dig through, you definitely
won't be sitting down to study.
You'll be spending all your time
looking for some things!
Make smart, focused friends
The more accurate statement would be
"make smart, focused friends 'and
make them to your advantage'." Plenty
of your friends are smart, but when's
the last time you sat down with them
and combined mental powers?
Spend your free time with them, just
watching each other study. Pick up on
their better habits. If you have a class
together, make time once a week or so
to talk about the content, not about
your teacher's accent or that hot girl or
cute guy who sits in front of you.
Sit with them in class, if you weren't
already! When your friends' hands
shoot up to answer questions, you'll be
less inclined to snooze away.
Make friends who took the class
Along with that 4.0 group you
travel with, find someone
who's taken the class already.
Lots of teachers recycle tests,
if the person has kept their old
ones, double score. It's not
cheating at all, it's being logical.
They can also tell you what the
teacher is like and what you
could expect. If you go in
knowing their tendencies and
how they operate, you'll have
that much of a leg up even
before the first class.
Manage your time well
This idea has probably been drilled into you since kindergarten. In order to squeeze
the most out of your day to study, play basketball, practice the violin, eat right, stay
hydrated and sleep (yes, those last three are important), you've gotta rock the time
management skills. But...how?
The most basic thing you can do is to create and follow a schedule. Make sure to give
weight to the stuff that requires a longer amount of time or is more thought intensive.
Having your priorities in order will make that schedule simple to figure out.
Be realistic. Saying you're going to study 8
hours a day isn't feasible. You'll burn out
and then the next day will be spent in bed
with a barrel Blue Bell. What doesn't kill you
makes you stronger, but what does kill you...
kills you.
Don't procrastinate! If you have a paper
that's due in two weeks, start now. If you
have a test coming up, study now. S.
Studying tips your guide to studying smartChloe Cheney
Learn how to study more effectively with our expert guide. You'll score better in your exams when you study smartly by enhancing your learning performance.
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JEE Main Day time v/s Night time studies
1. By Gajanan Sapate
Apart from being an IITian (IIT K), I am
a thinker, observer and a blogger by
passion. I like to write about the user
behavior, education and students
concerns.
2.
3. Some People Say That The
Morning Hours Are The Best
Time To Absorb And Retain
Concepts,
4. While Others Say That Those
Who Study For Long Hours
Through The Wee Hours Are
More Likely To Get Good
Marks
5. Not Matter Whether You
Are The Lark Or The Owl;
The Amount Of Time You
Dedicate For Self-study
With Sincerity Pays Off In
The End
6. Some People Say That The
Morning Hours Are The Best
Time To Absorb And Retain
Concepts,
While Others Say That Those
Who Study For Long Hours
Through The Wee Hours Are
More Likely To Get Good
Marks
Not Matter Whether You Are
The Lark Or The Owl; The
Amount Of Time You
Dedicate For Self-study With
Sincerity Pays Off In The End
8. Day Time Study Vs Night
Time Study Is Again A Point
Of Concern For Many
Students
9. Compare Day Time Study Vs.
Night Time Study, You Can
Come Up With The Pros And
Cons Of Both.
10. Everyone Is Struggling
To Define The Pattern
Of Studies, Style
And Coaching Etc.
Day Time Study Vs Night
Time Study Is Again A
Point Of Concern For
Many Students
Compare Day Time
Study Vs. Night Time
Study, You Can Come
Up With The Pros And
Cons Of Both.
11. After A Good Night’s
Sleep, The Mind Is Fresh
And Is Ready To Absorb
Most Of The Information
13. Take Help Of Online
Tutors From Notes Or
Videos, You Will Have A
Clear Mind In The Day To
Concentrate.
14. After A Good Night’s Sleep,
The Mind Is Fresh And Is
Ready To Absorb Most Of
The Information
Studies Indicate That Your
Brain Is Very Likely To
Retain What You Memorize
First Thing In The Morning
Take Help Of Online Tutors
From Notes Or Videos, You
Will Have A Clear Mind In
The Day To Concentrate.
15. No Noise And Disturbance That
Is Usually Present During The
Day. No Phone Calls, Door Bells
Ringing, Or Sound Of The Traffic
(If Your House Is Close To A
Main Road).
17. Keep Yourself Awake
Because Of Your Focus On
Studies And Not Because
You Had Many Cups Of Tea
Of Coffee You Have
18. No Noise And Disturbance That
Is Usually Present During The
Day. No Phone Calls, Door Bells
Ringing, Or Sound Of The Traffic
(If Your House Is Close To A
Main Road).
Studies Indicate That Whatever
You Study Just Before Going To
Bed Is Processed By Your Brain
For A Long Time
Keep Yourself Awake Because
Of Your Focus On Studies And
Not Because You Had Many
Cups Of Tea Of Coffee You
Have
19. Making A Routine And
Sticking To It Also Helps
You To Study Better
21. Take Down Notes Of
Important Points And Get
Ample Amount Of Sleep
As It Will Help Your Mind
And Body Rest.
22. Making A Routine And
Sticking To It Also Helps
You To Study Better
Keep Your Focus On
Studies And Manage Your
Time Well
Take Down Notes Of
Important Points And Get
Ample Amount Of Sleep
As It Will Help Your Mind
And Body Rest.