Het Ondernemerscafé gisteravond was helemaal top! Volle bak en wat een enthousiasme en netwerken zeg!
Niet geweest, pak de kans de volgende keer, geheel gratis nuttige, waardevolle en gave informatie van boeiende sprekers speciaal voor alle ondernemers rondom ons!
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Draft3 Twitter Power 4 Literacy Educators & ActivistsCarolyn D. Cowen
Twitter Power For Literacy Educators & Activists: This online-small-screen presentation supplemented “Legislative Call to Action: Access to Literacy for All,” a panel presentation at the 2011 International Dyslexia Association. Target Audience: Educators/IDA members working to change the teaching-learning landscape for children at-risk for reading failure—struggling readers, English language learners, economically disadvantaged youth, students with dyslexia and specific learning difficulties. For those who want to understand Twitter’s power, this small-screen/online covers the basics. A companion document provides how-to information – see slides for info.
Het Ondernemerscafé gisteravond was helemaal top! Volle bak en wat een enthousiasme en netwerken zeg!
Niet geweest, pak de kans de volgende keer, geheel gratis nuttige, waardevolle en gave informatie van boeiende sprekers speciaal voor alle ondernemers rondom ons!
Hier de presentatie van deze avond.
Draft3 Twitter Power 4 Literacy Educators & ActivistsCarolyn D. Cowen
Twitter Power For Literacy Educators & Activists: This online-small-screen presentation supplemented “Legislative Call to Action: Access to Literacy for All,” a panel presentation at the 2011 International Dyslexia Association. Target Audience: Educators/IDA members working to change the teaching-learning landscape for children at-risk for reading failure—struggling readers, English language learners, economically disadvantaged youth, students with dyslexia and specific learning difficulties. For those who want to understand Twitter’s power, this small-screen/online covers the basics. A companion document provides how-to information – see slides for info.
Ed Reform Through Lens of SPED: Friends of Boca Ed PanelCarolyn D. Cowen
SUMMARY: This presentation reviews the role of special education as a catalyst in education reform and discusses the unintended consequences of even well designed reform. For example, the campaign to correct over enrollment of children with reading problems in special education—a top-down campaign emphasizing evidence-based reading in general education and a cornerstone of NCLB—has contributed to a grassroots backlash against testing and “narrowing of the curriculum.” A difficulty appreciating education’s dynamic complexities helps explain a history of swinging between extremes and why even great solutions often create new problems. Appreciating these dynamic complexities and working from both the bottom up and from the top down are essential to making and sustaining improvements in education. Each year, three million youngsters enter the U.S. education system with high hopes. It is our job to ensure those hopes are fulfilled.
Dyslexia Leadership Summit 2012 Overview:
Convened by Carroll School & prepared by Carolyn D. Cowen, Executive Director, Carroll Center for Innovative Education
PAYING IT FORWARD: CARROLL’S LEGACY. A short slide presentation about Carroll’s legacy and leadership in paying it forward via ongoing research-to-practice initiatives on behalf of future generations of children with dyslexia.
Dyslexia Leadership Summit 2010 OVERVIEW: Convened by The Carroll School (Harvard Inn). Prepared by Carolyn D. Cowen, Executive Director, Carroll Center for Innovative Education.
Hot Topics in Dyslexia & Literacy From Editor's Desk (CDL Conf. 2015)Carolyn D. Cowen
As an editor for two dyslexia/literacy publications, the topics that come across my desk offer an intriguing window into current trends and future directions in the field. Recent topics have included: DSM-5 Revision, dyslexia/literacy legislation, The Dyslexia Debate, upside of dyslexia, reform efforts to advance knowledge/practices among reading educators, and new media trends. In this session, I weave various seemingly disconnected issues into a coherent picture to inform and sharpen efforts among various stakeholders concerned about dyslexia and literacy.
A powerpoint presentation for the 2013 International Dyslexia Association Conference in NOLA—"Twitter Power: Discover & Leverage Twitter to Achieve Your Goals." Social Media can be powerful in the hands of those doing vital work to improve the teaching-learning landscape for those with dyslexia or those who struggle to learn to read. This introductory session focuses on the WHY of Twitter and its power for creating change.
Why Tweet? Discover & Leverage Social Media. Cowen (IDA Conference 2014 T11) Carolyn D. Cowen
Grassroots/parent groups are harnessing the power of social media to create change. But academics, researchers, educators, and nonprofits have been slower to leverage social media in their work. Curious to learn why and how to use social media (particularly Twitter) on behalf of those with dyslexia and others? Time precludes nuts-and-bolts detail, but I drop a few bread crumbs—including stories and practical applications from colleagues—hoping to entice you down the path to learn more. HOMEWORK: Read/view material on this page (www.scoop.it/t/ida-conference-social-media-resources-readings). BTW: IDA's Conference hashtag is #DyslexiaCon.
Take a Whirlwind Tour of Hot Topics in Dyslexia & Literacy PART 2 (IDA Confer...Carolyn D. Cowen
These slides are for “Take a Whirlwind Tour of HOT TOPICS in Dyslexia & Literacy”—a presentation at the 2015 conference of the International Dyslexia Association. This presentation addresses these five hot topics: Dyslexia’s Upside, DSM 5 & Dyslexia, The Dyslexia Debate, Teacher Preparation, and Dyslexia & Literacy Legislation.
Take a Whirlwind Tour of Hot Topics in Dyslexia & Literacy PART 1 (IDA Conf 2...Carolyn D. Cowen
These slides are for “Take a Whirlwind Tour of HOT TOPICS in Dyslexia & Literacy”—a presentation at the 2015 conference of the International Dyslexia Association. This presentation addresses these five hot topics: Dyslexia’s Upside, DSM 5 & Dyslexia, The Dyslexia Debate, Teacher Preparation, and Dyslexia & Literacy Legislation.
This explains each rock in the Rock Cycle and is perfect to teach a lesson or to help you with homework. It explains how the rock is formed, it's properties and examples of the rocks.
Ed Reform Through Lens of SPED: Friends of Boca Ed PanelCarolyn D. Cowen
SUMMARY: This presentation reviews the role of special education as a catalyst in education reform and discusses the unintended consequences of even well designed reform. For example, the campaign to correct over enrollment of children with reading problems in special education—a top-down campaign emphasizing evidence-based reading in general education and a cornerstone of NCLB—has contributed to a grassroots backlash against testing and “narrowing of the curriculum.” A difficulty appreciating education’s dynamic complexities helps explain a history of swinging between extremes and why even great solutions often create new problems. Appreciating these dynamic complexities and working from both the bottom up and from the top down are essential to making and sustaining improvements in education. Each year, three million youngsters enter the U.S. education system with high hopes. It is our job to ensure those hopes are fulfilled.
Dyslexia Leadership Summit 2012 Overview:
Convened by Carroll School & prepared by Carolyn D. Cowen, Executive Director, Carroll Center for Innovative Education
PAYING IT FORWARD: CARROLL’S LEGACY. A short slide presentation about Carroll’s legacy and leadership in paying it forward via ongoing research-to-practice initiatives on behalf of future generations of children with dyslexia.
Dyslexia Leadership Summit 2010 OVERVIEW: Convened by The Carroll School (Harvard Inn). Prepared by Carolyn D. Cowen, Executive Director, Carroll Center for Innovative Education.
Hot Topics in Dyslexia & Literacy From Editor's Desk (CDL Conf. 2015)Carolyn D. Cowen
As an editor for two dyslexia/literacy publications, the topics that come across my desk offer an intriguing window into current trends and future directions in the field. Recent topics have included: DSM-5 Revision, dyslexia/literacy legislation, The Dyslexia Debate, upside of dyslexia, reform efforts to advance knowledge/practices among reading educators, and new media trends. In this session, I weave various seemingly disconnected issues into a coherent picture to inform and sharpen efforts among various stakeholders concerned about dyslexia and literacy.
A powerpoint presentation for the 2013 International Dyslexia Association Conference in NOLA—"Twitter Power: Discover & Leverage Twitter to Achieve Your Goals." Social Media can be powerful in the hands of those doing vital work to improve the teaching-learning landscape for those with dyslexia or those who struggle to learn to read. This introductory session focuses on the WHY of Twitter and its power for creating change.
Why Tweet? Discover & Leverage Social Media. Cowen (IDA Conference 2014 T11) Carolyn D. Cowen
Grassroots/parent groups are harnessing the power of social media to create change. But academics, researchers, educators, and nonprofits have been slower to leverage social media in their work. Curious to learn why and how to use social media (particularly Twitter) on behalf of those with dyslexia and others? Time precludes nuts-and-bolts detail, but I drop a few bread crumbs—including stories and practical applications from colleagues—hoping to entice you down the path to learn more. HOMEWORK: Read/view material on this page (www.scoop.it/t/ida-conference-social-media-resources-readings). BTW: IDA's Conference hashtag is #DyslexiaCon.
Take a Whirlwind Tour of Hot Topics in Dyslexia & Literacy PART 2 (IDA Confer...Carolyn D. Cowen
These slides are for “Take a Whirlwind Tour of HOT TOPICS in Dyslexia & Literacy”—a presentation at the 2015 conference of the International Dyslexia Association. This presentation addresses these five hot topics: Dyslexia’s Upside, DSM 5 & Dyslexia, The Dyslexia Debate, Teacher Preparation, and Dyslexia & Literacy Legislation.
Take a Whirlwind Tour of Hot Topics in Dyslexia & Literacy PART 1 (IDA Conf 2...Carolyn D. Cowen
These slides are for “Take a Whirlwind Tour of HOT TOPICS in Dyslexia & Literacy”—a presentation at the 2015 conference of the International Dyslexia Association. This presentation addresses these five hot topics: Dyslexia’s Upside, DSM 5 & Dyslexia, The Dyslexia Debate, Teacher Preparation, and Dyslexia & Literacy Legislation.
This explains each rock in the Rock Cycle and is perfect to teach a lesson or to help you with homework. It explains how the rock is formed, it's properties and examples of the rocks.
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, Effects of Volcanism , Reasons for Concentration of volcanoes along the Ring of Fire .
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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.
14. Cemented into Tectonic rifts &
a conglomerate collisions buried
400-1,550 ft.
stone deposits—
deeply—as land
masses migrated
north.
PANGEA
425-245 mil
yrs ago
18. 550 mil
yrs ago
1. Broken off GONDWANA LAURENTIA
(about 550 mil yrs ago) GONDWANA
2. Collided with each
other in process
3. Welded to LAURENTIA PANGEA
(about 370 mil yrs ago) 245 mil
yrs ago
4. Been sandwiched into
PANGEA (about 245
mil yrs ago)
19. Then, about 200 mil yrs ago,
began to rift apart to create modern
continents. ( )
PANGEA
TODAY
37. Lucky Stones, ancient and enduring,
serve as touchstones, reminding us
of our collective commitments to
our shared goals on
behalf of all children
at-risk for reading
difficulties.
38. Like the Lucky Stone, our
commitments must endure
over time & persist in all kinds
of environments …
41. To succeed,
we must
endure but
change,
Lucky Stones !
stand alone
but work
collectively.
We also need a bit of luck, which
the lucky stone brings to you …
42. … along
with the
lessons and
commitments
of the …
Tremaine-
Literate Nation
boot camp/
think tank!
43.
44.
45. Join the Cultural Movement to Drive
Seismic Change in U.S. Literacy Outcomes
All Children Literate & Educated—For Their Future
46.
47.
48.
49.
50. • DARK STONE: For testing
precious metal
• METAPHOR: Point of reference
- Against which things are evaluated
- For remembering
52. • Often called “Pudding
Stone.”
• Oliver Wendell Holmes
described appearance as
“plums in pudding.” In
1830 poem, “The
Dorchester Giant:”
“… the giant’s unruly children flung it over to Roxbury Hills,
They flung it over the plain and all over Milton and
Dorchester too
Great lumps of pudding the giants threw …”