New Tools For Teachers - Primary Focus November 2009Ollie Bray
Ollie Bray's up-dated New Tools for Teachers Presentation - with a primary education focus. Originally delivered at Edinburgh University in November 2009.
New Tools For Teachers - Primary Focus November 2009Ollie Bray
Ollie Bray's up-dated New Tools for Teachers Presentation - with a primary education focus. Originally delivered at Edinburgh University in November 2009.
The document outlines scenarios for conducting a trial of the iCamp project. It discusses establishing personal environments and forming project groups. It proposes using a trial weblog and wiki to provide information and links to tools and student/facilitator blogs. Students would form groups and work on projects, with self-reflection in blogs and peer/facilitator evaluation of contracts. Facilitators would monitor group work and activities through aggregated feeds from student blogs and other tools tagged with group identifiers.
Exemplar Setting Objectives And Success Criteriagriggans
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.
Brighton And Hove 2. Getting The Basics Right Pt1Ollie Bray
1. The document discusses searching the internet effectively and provides tips for using search engines like Google which has over 8 billion indexed web pages.
2. It also discusses using images and photographs in the classroom and provides sources for finding images like the Scottish Screen Archive website.
3. The document explains copyright terms like attribution, noncommercial, and share alike and provides examples of images with different copyright licenses that can be used for teaching.
This user guide provides an online course for parents and grandparents to learn new ideas for disciplining children. The course is presented by Liz Kennedy, a clinical psychologist, and provides additional resources on disciplining. The guide encourages applying what is learned to real-life situations with children after viewing the course.
Mr Bray wrote cryptic puzzles about a school's senior management team that can be solved by linking clues to a single number. The clues reference a restaurant owned by "Burns", Mr. Bray thinking he is half his real age, the number of rugby players and the fullback having in common, Mrs. Mackie shouting a number when winning her first point in a sport, and the "magic constant" of a square puzzle that Mr. Fruish likes the song "Dead Man's Chest" from while watching Pirates of the Caribbean to calm down during a stressful kitchen renovation. Filling in box 18 on a number grid with the solved number is requested.
The document discusses the Scientific Revolution, a period beginning in the 1500s that marked a major change in how people investigated and understood the world. It describes two key ideas: the heliocentric model with the sun at the center of the universe rather than Earth, and the scientific method as the dominant means of investigation. It also notes this shift began a long conflict between science and the Church, as faith was replaced by reason as the primary way to understand truth.
Wookie is an Apache incubator project that provides a REST API and JavaScript API for building and managing widgets. It allows widgets to be installed and used across different platforms and applications. Widgets are packaged as .wgt files and can integrate a variety of APIs. The document provides an overview of how Wookie works and examples of simple widgets that could be built using it.
Presenta i vantaggi dell'Ecologia Partecipativa, ovvero dell'uso dei social network per promuovere lo sviluppo sostenibile e una coscienza ecologica collettiva
The document discusses an Electronic Marketing Communication System (EMCS) that uses SMS to improve communication and exchange for maize, soybean, and cassava farmers in Cambodia. The system was updated in March 2008 and is led by Dr. Robert Fitzgerald of the Australian Institute for Sustainable Communities at the University of Canberra. The document also notes that a survey found that firms using information and communication technologies in developing countries grew faster and were more productive than those that did not use such technologies.
This document discusses preparing for and handling technology-based reference questions from patrons regarding their mobile devices. It begins by encouraging librarians to welcome such questions and discusses viewing them through the lens of traditional reference by focusing on the patron's informational needs rather than the technology. The document then examines differences in the reference interview process for tech questions, such as gathering details about the device and issue from the moment the patron approaches the desk. It emphasizes addressing the patron with confidence and providing resources to troubleshoot problems themselves.
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 depression and anxiety.
The document discusses Target's integrated marketing model for promoting its weekly ad. It summarizes that Target promotes the weekly ad through in-store marketing, online display ads on its website, email marketing, search engine results, an RSS feed, television commercials, and by geo-coding its weekly ad website to ask customers for their email. However, it notes that Target is missing opportunities by not having a YouTube channel to share its television commercials or central control over its brand messaging.
The document outlines scenarios for conducting a trial of the iCamp project. It discusses establishing personal environments and forming project groups. It proposes using a trial weblog and wiki to provide information and links to tools and student/facilitator blogs. Students would form groups and work on projects, with self-reflection in blogs and peer/facilitator evaluation of contracts. Facilitators would monitor group work and activities through aggregated feeds from student blogs and other tools tagged with group identifiers.
Exemplar Setting Objectives And Success Criteriagriggans
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.
Brighton And Hove 2. Getting The Basics Right Pt1Ollie Bray
1. The document discusses searching the internet effectively and provides tips for using search engines like Google which has over 8 billion indexed web pages.
2. It also discusses using images and photographs in the classroom and provides sources for finding images like the Scottish Screen Archive website.
3. The document explains copyright terms like attribution, noncommercial, and share alike and provides examples of images with different copyright licenses that can be used for teaching.
This user guide provides an online course for parents and grandparents to learn new ideas for disciplining children. The course is presented by Liz Kennedy, a clinical psychologist, and provides additional resources on disciplining. The guide encourages applying what is learned to real-life situations with children after viewing the course.
Mr Bray wrote cryptic puzzles about a school's senior management team that can be solved by linking clues to a single number. The clues reference a restaurant owned by "Burns", Mr. Bray thinking he is half his real age, the number of rugby players and the fullback having in common, Mrs. Mackie shouting a number when winning her first point in a sport, and the "magic constant" of a square puzzle that Mr. Fruish likes the song "Dead Man's Chest" from while watching Pirates of the Caribbean to calm down during a stressful kitchen renovation. Filling in box 18 on a number grid with the solved number is requested.
The document discusses the Scientific Revolution, a period beginning in the 1500s that marked a major change in how people investigated and understood the world. It describes two key ideas: the heliocentric model with the sun at the center of the universe rather than Earth, and the scientific method as the dominant means of investigation. It also notes this shift began a long conflict between science and the Church, as faith was replaced by reason as the primary way to understand truth.
Wookie is an Apache incubator project that provides a REST API and JavaScript API for building and managing widgets. It allows widgets to be installed and used across different platforms and applications. Widgets are packaged as .wgt files and can integrate a variety of APIs. The document provides an overview of how Wookie works and examples of simple widgets that could be built using it.
Presenta i vantaggi dell'Ecologia Partecipativa, ovvero dell'uso dei social network per promuovere lo sviluppo sostenibile e una coscienza ecologica collettiva
The document discusses an Electronic Marketing Communication System (EMCS) that uses SMS to improve communication and exchange for maize, soybean, and cassava farmers in Cambodia. The system was updated in March 2008 and is led by Dr. Robert Fitzgerald of the Australian Institute for Sustainable Communities at the University of Canberra. The document also notes that a survey found that firms using information and communication technologies in developing countries grew faster and were more productive than those that did not use such technologies.
This document discusses preparing for and handling technology-based reference questions from patrons regarding their mobile devices. It begins by encouraging librarians to welcome such questions and discusses viewing them through the lens of traditional reference by focusing on the patron's informational needs rather than the technology. The document then examines differences in the reference interview process for tech questions, such as gathering details about the device and issue from the moment the patron approaches the desk. It emphasizes addressing the patron with confidence and providing resources to troubleshoot problems themselves.
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 depression and anxiety.
The document discusses Target's integrated marketing model for promoting its weekly ad. It summarizes that Target promotes the weekly ad through in-store marketing, online display ads on its website, email marketing, search engine results, an RSS feed, television commercials, and by geo-coding its weekly ad website to ask customers for their email. However, it notes that Target is missing opportunities by not having a YouTube channel to share its television commercials or central control over its brand messaging.
Kultura popularna jako obszar edukacji kulturalnej. Patrycja Karczewska, Anna...Anna Mielec
Edukacja kulturalna i kultura popularna: definicje, rodzaje, przykłady.
Prezentacja przygotowana na zajęcia ze studiów Informacja Naukowa i Bibliotekoznawstwo rok II sum. wraz z Patrycją Karczewską.
19.01.2015 r.
Prezentacja przedstawiona 6 listopada 2012 w Miejskim Instytucie Kultury w Gdańsku, w ramach KaWa [Kulturalna Wymiana} 2 https://www.facebook.com/events/111738152320065/
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4. BLOGI Prasa Radio Telewizja Blogi Podcasty Videocasty Media i Nie-media I Blogi MEDIA NIE-MEDIA
5. Największy tygodnik powiatu średzkiego Blog Mediacafe Polska 2500 sprzedanych egzemplarzy 500 wizyt dziennie Blogi I Czytelnicy
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12. Blogerzy I kim oni są? Blogerzy zachowują się jak dziennikarze? Blogerzy korzystają z przywilejów dziennikarzy? Czy blogerzy powinni być obarczeni dziennikarskimi obowiązkami? Czy blogerzy powinni być obarczeni dziennikarską odpowiedzialnością??
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