A Quick guide To Moderate and explain:
1-Who is a moderator?
2-Some of Moderator skills
3-Super Moderator
4-Warming up (what to say-what to ask )
5-How to capture observations
and more
This is the presentation deck from UX Conference session by Ben Bowes of Pivotal Labs Singapore as a part of UXSEA Summit 2018 in Singapore. UXSEA Summit 2018 was held from 18th to 20th November, 2018. For more information about UXSEA Society, visit https://uxsea.org/
The copyright of this material is with those who created this presentation material. Please take permissions from the authors if you are in doubt about copyright infringement.
A Quick guide To Moderate and explain:
1-Who is a moderator?
2-Some of Moderator skills
3-Super Moderator
4-Warming up (what to say-what to ask )
5-How to capture observations
and more
This is the presentation deck from UX Conference session by Ben Bowes of Pivotal Labs Singapore as a part of UXSEA Summit 2018 in Singapore. UXSEA Summit 2018 was held from 18th to 20th November, 2018. For more information about UXSEA Society, visit https://uxsea.org/
The copyright of this material is with those who created this presentation material. Please take permissions from the authors if you are in doubt about copyright infringement.
Authors don't often have the problem of not knowing what to write. Instead, they generally have to many ideas!
There are a few things we can do to evaluate our ideas, see how viable they are in terms of potential sales if we turn them into books, and find out if the topic interests and excites us enough to sustain momentum through the process of writing the book.
Use the tips in this presentation to go through all your current ideas for book titles, topics, and series. You will be doing keyword research, Amazon research, and YouTube research - that will help you decide if the book has the potential to be both popular and profitable.
Then you will brainstorm your ideas, to a deadline, to see which has the most potential and which gives you a buzz.
Then it's time to see where the best of your ideas fit into the rest of your writing. If you have 2 books in one genre but are thinking of writing a new one in a different genre, you might be better going with an idea for a third book in your original genre (if your research showed it to be viable).
Too many ideas for books seems like a dream to authors who are stuck for ideas but actually it can stifle creativity and stop us being able to focus and concentrate on the book we're writing now. Use these strategies to help decide your writing agenda for the next couple of books. You'll understand where they fit in the big picture of your writing schedule and know that you'll be able to keep up the energy and enthusiasm while doing the research and writing.
Guest lecture: introduction into asking criitical questions for a MSc course on materials science. This was the first in a series, meant to prepare the students for the next guest appearances.
Learning and How to learn?Let me share some good tools for efficient way to learn
Let us begin….
Observe the word ‘learn’
Which familiar word is hiding in ‘learn’?
I learn You learn We all learn to ….
Yes! You are right. Three cheers!!!
The hidden word is ‘EARN’.
Here comes the second question.
What can we earn while learning?
You are right again!!
It depends on what is that we are learning and what for we are learning.
We may earn … certificate,
money,
job,
love,
independence etc…
but definitely we earn SATISFACTION.
Foooooo…..d
What’s your pick?
I got your attention!
That is the power of food.
As all of us need and love food, I decided to present my understanding in the form of a recipe.
Are you ready to take the simple and easy to follow recipe for a
tasty dish called……..
LEARNER?
Here ,we go!
Ingredients you need:
1. A person who wants to learn
2. Pomodoro technique
3. Deliberate practice
4. Sleep
5. Chunking and interleaving
Method
First, take a person who WANTS to learn.
Tip!
While selecting this ingredient, the only essential thing you need to look for is only ‘the urge to learn’.
Don’t worry if this item is damaged with procrastination.
Second step
In the second step, wash the learner thoroughly using ‘pomodoro technique’ to remove procrastination.
Why do we procrastinate?
Our neurons in the brain feel discomfort and cause pain whenever we start a work we really rather not to do.
Immediately the brain starts looking for something which eases pain and gives you pleasure at least temporarily.
Obviously you are postponing the required task; in other words, you are procrastinating.
Something to combat…….
What is this
‘Pomodoro’?
Pomodoro
Pomodoro(an Italian name for tomato) is the timer used in this technique.
It was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s.
It is a little, yet powerful tool to overcome procrastination, the chief enemy for a learner.
How to follow?
Steps to follow:
1. Set yourself a period of 25 minutes
2. Turn off all interruptions
3. Focus intently on the subject you want to learn
4. At the end, give yourself a little reward
How does ‘Pomodoro’ help?
Research suggests that the neural discomfort you experience when you start a work which you rather not to do, will soon disappear once your focus is intent on that given task.
The 25 minutes of intent focus helps you not only to overcome the interruptions but also to address the problem on hand.
The little reward which you give yourself at the end makes you and your brain neurons relax.
Third step
In this step, add copious amounts of ‘deliberate practice’
Why to practice?
While dealing with seemingly abstract concepts and ideas in Math and Science, you need to strengthen the neural connections that are being made during the process of learning.
The more you prac
It is important that you 'shop around' to find the right coach that is the right fit for you. There’s one out there for everyone!
Don’t waste your time on things that don’t work.
About Coaching:
http://energisinggoals.com/blog/news/life-coach-and-coaching/
Authors don't often have the problem of not knowing what to write. Instead, they generally have to many ideas!
There are a few things we can do to evaluate our ideas, see how viable they are in terms of potential sales if we turn them into books, and find out if the topic interests and excites us enough to sustain momentum through the process of writing the book.
Use the tips in this presentation to go through all your current ideas for book titles, topics, and series. You will be doing keyword research, Amazon research, and YouTube research - that will help you decide if the book has the potential to be both popular and profitable.
Then you will brainstorm your ideas, to a deadline, to see which has the most potential and which gives you a buzz.
Then it's time to see where the best of your ideas fit into the rest of your writing. If you have 2 books in one genre but are thinking of writing a new one in a different genre, you might be better going with an idea for a third book in your original genre (if your research showed it to be viable).
Too many ideas for books seems like a dream to authors who are stuck for ideas but actually it can stifle creativity and stop us being able to focus and concentrate on the book we're writing now. Use these strategies to help decide your writing agenda for the next couple of books. You'll understand where they fit in the big picture of your writing schedule and know that you'll be able to keep up the energy and enthusiasm while doing the research and writing.
Guest lecture: introduction into asking criitical questions for a MSc course on materials science. This was the first in a series, meant to prepare the students for the next guest appearances.
Learning and How to learn?Let me share some good tools for efficient way to learn
Let us begin….
Observe the word ‘learn’
Which familiar word is hiding in ‘learn’?
I learn You learn We all learn to ….
Yes! You are right. Three cheers!!!
The hidden word is ‘EARN’.
Here comes the second question.
What can we earn while learning?
You are right again!!
It depends on what is that we are learning and what for we are learning.
We may earn … certificate,
money,
job,
love,
independence etc…
but definitely we earn SATISFACTION.
Foooooo…..d
What’s your pick?
I got your attention!
That is the power of food.
As all of us need and love food, I decided to present my understanding in the form of a recipe.
Are you ready to take the simple and easy to follow recipe for a
tasty dish called……..
LEARNER?
Here ,we go!
Ingredients you need:
1. A person who wants to learn
2. Pomodoro technique
3. Deliberate practice
4. Sleep
5. Chunking and interleaving
Method
First, take a person who WANTS to learn.
Tip!
While selecting this ingredient, the only essential thing you need to look for is only ‘the urge to learn’.
Don’t worry if this item is damaged with procrastination.
Second step
In the second step, wash the learner thoroughly using ‘pomodoro technique’ to remove procrastination.
Why do we procrastinate?
Our neurons in the brain feel discomfort and cause pain whenever we start a work we really rather not to do.
Immediately the brain starts looking for something which eases pain and gives you pleasure at least temporarily.
Obviously you are postponing the required task; in other words, you are procrastinating.
Something to combat…….
What is this
‘Pomodoro’?
Pomodoro
Pomodoro(an Italian name for tomato) is the timer used in this technique.
It was developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s.
It is a little, yet powerful tool to overcome procrastination, the chief enemy for a learner.
How to follow?
Steps to follow:
1. Set yourself a period of 25 minutes
2. Turn off all interruptions
3. Focus intently on the subject you want to learn
4. At the end, give yourself a little reward
How does ‘Pomodoro’ help?
Research suggests that the neural discomfort you experience when you start a work which you rather not to do, will soon disappear once your focus is intent on that given task.
The 25 minutes of intent focus helps you not only to overcome the interruptions but also to address the problem on hand.
The little reward which you give yourself at the end makes you and your brain neurons relax.
Third step
In this step, add copious amounts of ‘deliberate practice’
Why to practice?
While dealing with seemingly abstract concepts and ideas in Math and Science, you need to strengthen the neural connections that are being made during the process of learning.
The more you prac
It is important that you 'shop around' to find the right coach that is the right fit for you. There’s one out there for everyone!
Don’t waste your time on things that don’t work.
About Coaching:
http://energisinggoals.com/blog/news/life-coach-and-coaching/
A job interview is most important meeting/discussion in one’s professional life and succeeding in an interview depends on lot of factors, not necessarily only upon the skill set of the person attending the interview. The aim of this article is to unearth the untold secrets for succeeding in any interview and provide a comprehensive guide on how to answer interview questions.
Today more and more leaders choose to work with a coach, giving themselves dedicated time to think, so they can refocus on their most important leadership questions.
The question is, with so many coaches available, how do you cut through the crowd to find the best one for you?
Positive psychology is about building upon people's strengths and innate talents. Too often performance reviews focus on what's not working and not what's working and how this can be capitalized on. This webinar considers how leaders can build on people's strengths through strengths and talents conversations.
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The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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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.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
6. Turn and Talk
What is the one
shot you took that
has most
impacted you
sitting in this
seat?
OR
What is the one
shot you are
waiting to take
and keep finding
excuses to not?
7.
8. Essential Questions
• Does having a better understanding of
yourself allow you to be a better leader
and happier person?
• Are you maximizing your use of time to
ultimately lead to increased happiness?
9. My Thesis
Two things will
ultimately define your
success
How well you understand
yourself
• Shooters Shoot
How well you use your
time
• You are who you are
when time is short
Introduction – Talk about who am I – a little about my experience
Good morning, my name is PJ Caposey – I always find the introductions of people at conferences or webinars a bit awkward as the presenter works to convince the audience that they are indeed qualified. I believe you are in good hands today – in most part because this is something that I personally worked through – failed at many times – reflected and re-worked – and was able to achieve a great deal of success for my school and those within my school. In four years as OHS principal we went from one of the lowest achieving schools in the county to be recognized as one of the best in the country --- through today you will learn a lot more about me and my philosophies as well as best practice strategies and methodologies for changing culture
Reintroduce Principal Practitioners
Introduction – Talk about who am I – a little about my experience
Good morning, my name is PJ Caposey – I always find the introductions of people at conferences or webinars a bit awkward as the presenter works to convince the audience that they are indeed qualified. I believe you are in good hands today – in most part because this is something that I personally worked through – failed at many times – reflected and re-worked – and was able to achieve a great deal of success for my school and those within my school. In four years as OHS principal we went from one of the lowest achieving schools in the county to be recognized as one of the best in the country --- through today you will learn a lot more about me and my philosophies as well as best practice strategies and methodologies for changing culture