Ed Batista, The Art of Self-Coaching (Public Course), Class 1: BEGINNINGS Ed Batista
The Art of Self-Coaching is a course that I designed and launched at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) in Spring 2015, and in Spring 2020 I'll teach it again for the 13th time (although for the very first time online.) In response to COVID-19, the GSB has moved all Spring Quarter classes online, and in an effort to make a small contribution of my own to help people cope with the pandemic, I'm offering this publicly available online version of the course:
https://www.edbatista.com/the-art-of-self-coaching-public-course.html
A must read for all creatives who suffer that usual struggle with the initial part of the creative process: Brainstorming. Also for people interested to know how ideas are generated and how human mind responds to creativity challanges.
NeuroEducation: Science of the Learning BrainTracy King
As educators we are in the business of chaining brains. But does our course design take into consideration how the brain learns? the emerging field of NeuroEducation addresses the intersection of mind, brain and education. In this session, we will tour the learning brain (AAAA model) and debunk long held NeuroMyths. The corresponding handout and other resources can be found on my website at http://www.inspired-ed.com/#!models-and-tools/c1285
Overview
•The presentation will tackle on how you can take control of your learning habits
•Provide learning exercises that will aid your learning process
•Discuss the diffuse and focused mode of thinking and when to use them
•Illustration of the habit loop to identify how you can relate and modify it to suit your learning
•Benefits of guilt free sleeping and napping at work
•Defeat the inner procrastinator inside of us
Ed Batista, The Art of Self-Coaching (Public Course), Class 1: BEGINNINGS Ed Batista
The Art of Self-Coaching is a course that I designed and launched at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) in Spring 2015, and in Spring 2020 I'll teach it again for the 13th time (although for the very first time online.) In response to COVID-19, the GSB has moved all Spring Quarter classes online, and in an effort to make a small contribution of my own to help people cope with the pandemic, I'm offering this publicly available online version of the course:
https://www.edbatista.com/the-art-of-self-coaching-public-course.html
A must read for all creatives who suffer that usual struggle with the initial part of the creative process: Brainstorming. Also for people interested to know how ideas are generated and how human mind responds to creativity challanges.
NeuroEducation: Science of the Learning BrainTracy King
As educators we are in the business of chaining brains. But does our course design take into consideration how the brain learns? the emerging field of NeuroEducation addresses the intersection of mind, brain and education. In this session, we will tour the learning brain (AAAA model) and debunk long held NeuroMyths. The corresponding handout and other resources can be found on my website at http://www.inspired-ed.com/#!models-and-tools/c1285
Overview
•The presentation will tackle on how you can take control of your learning habits
•Provide learning exercises that will aid your learning process
•Discuss the diffuse and focused mode of thinking and when to use them
•Illustration of the habit loop to identify how you can relate and modify it to suit your learning
•Benefits of guilt free sleeping and napping at work
•Defeat the inner procrastinator inside of us
RED BOAT - Online Learning Notes (July 2021)CameronHadley3
RED BOAT provides a collection of links for beneficial resources dealing with independent studies to pursue one's career. All links lead to educational or self-study websites full of tutorials and videos that are all free, public, and easy to use!
These are real courses, tips, and notes taken by Camito Hatsune during his time as a college student at Full Sail University & on basic tutorials on YouTube.
Minha apresentação sobre parte dos tópicos cobertos no curso *Learning how to Learn* da _Coursera_, feita para um dos Assignments.
https://class.coursera.org/learning-003
Ohm Shanti
Meditation Trainers
Participants Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction to Meditation………………………….. Page 3
History of Meditation………………… ……………… Page 4-5
Learning Objectives……………………………………... Page 6
Training Plan……………………………………….……….. Page 7-8
Task Analysis……………………………………….……… Page 9-11
General Outline…………………………………………… Page 12
Post Survey………………………………………………….. Page 13
Introduction to Meditation
Have you ever wanted to escape the outside world for just a few minutes? By mastering the art of meditation, you will be able to do that anywhere! Meditation helps with a wide variety of things, from keeping you stress free to helping your bodies immune system. It has the ability to make you AND those around you happier and will also make you feel more connected. Meditation not only helps our mind, but can also reduce aging and improve metabolism, which will help some lose weight. Another proven benefit of meditation is increased memory and attention span.
History of Meditation
Meditation dates back to prehistoric origins confirmed by early religious contexts. We see some of the earliest written records of meditation from Vedantism which comes from Hindu traditions around 1500 BCE. The English word “meditation” stems from meditatum, a Latin term meaning “to ponder.” Although we can’t know when, exactly, people began to meditate, experts agree that the practice probably began many thousands of years ago, before the birth of modern civilization as we know it. If scholars look to establish the origins of meditation, they first have to decipher ancient texts and recorded hieroglyphs to find references to this discipline. Several archaeological findings suggest that hunter-gatherers were participants of some forms of meditation, as were early shamans. Their knowledge was passed down orally from one generation to the next, helping to lay the important foundations of modern meditation. It can be difficult to pin down the origins of meditation because there are so many practices that fall under the “meditation” umbrella. Is it mindfulness? Contemplation? Communion? Chanting? Trance?
Although many forms of meditation can be found in ancient religious traditions around the world, the practice as a component of a spiritual journey is probably most closely associated with Buddhism. The Buddha, who lived and taught in Southeast Asia about 2600 years ago, founded a path that inspired generations of participants to sit in mindful awareness and breathe their way to lasting peace. According to his teachings, meditative concentration is one of three trainings that when practiced together result in awakening, or enlightenment. The other two are proper ethical conduct and the wisdom of seeing things as they really are.
Men and women who gained insight and wisdom by putting the Buddha’s teachings into practice taught others. Seekers would travel to learn from great teachers who often lived in cultures far removed from their own, then bring th.
Mindfulness Workshop – A Grassroots Approach to Improving Self/Tech BalanceShihui Kong
This workshop is an experiment born out of my MA thesis at Hyper Island. Most of the exercises in the workshop contain experimental frameworks, created out of my synthesis of online research. I would love to receive any feedback that can help refine the workshop further. :)
Inspiration & Credits:
Atomic Habits by James Clear
Cactus app
Tiny Spells newsletter
A conversation with Samantha
Hyper Island Toolkit
Assignement2 - Three techniques to be a better learnerAbdelkrim Berkous
This is an assignement for a coursera MOOC i'm sharing with you. Hope this will give you enough smile to encourage you to learn how to learn and to take benefit of this fabulous course !! Enjoy smile !!
RED BOAT - Online Learning Notes (July 2021)CameronHadley3
RED BOAT provides a collection of links for beneficial resources dealing with independent studies to pursue one's career. All links lead to educational or self-study websites full of tutorials and videos that are all free, public, and easy to use!
These are real courses, tips, and notes taken by Camito Hatsune during his time as a college student at Full Sail University & on basic tutorials on YouTube.
Minha apresentação sobre parte dos tópicos cobertos no curso *Learning how to Learn* da _Coursera_, feita para um dos Assignments.
https://class.coursera.org/learning-003
Ohm Shanti
Meditation Trainers
Participants Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction to Meditation………………………….. Page 3
History of Meditation………………… ……………… Page 4-5
Learning Objectives……………………………………... Page 6
Training Plan……………………………………….……….. Page 7-8
Task Analysis……………………………………….……… Page 9-11
General Outline…………………………………………… Page 12
Post Survey………………………………………………….. Page 13
Introduction to Meditation
Have you ever wanted to escape the outside world for just a few minutes? By mastering the art of meditation, you will be able to do that anywhere! Meditation helps with a wide variety of things, from keeping you stress free to helping your bodies immune system. It has the ability to make you AND those around you happier and will also make you feel more connected. Meditation not only helps our mind, but can also reduce aging and improve metabolism, which will help some lose weight. Another proven benefit of meditation is increased memory and attention span.
History of Meditation
Meditation dates back to prehistoric origins confirmed by early religious contexts. We see some of the earliest written records of meditation from Vedantism which comes from Hindu traditions around 1500 BCE. The English word “meditation” stems from meditatum, a Latin term meaning “to ponder.” Although we can’t know when, exactly, people began to meditate, experts agree that the practice probably began many thousands of years ago, before the birth of modern civilization as we know it. If scholars look to establish the origins of meditation, they first have to decipher ancient texts and recorded hieroglyphs to find references to this discipline. Several archaeological findings suggest that hunter-gatherers were participants of some forms of meditation, as were early shamans. Their knowledge was passed down orally from one generation to the next, helping to lay the important foundations of modern meditation. It can be difficult to pin down the origins of meditation because there are so many practices that fall under the “meditation” umbrella. Is it mindfulness? Contemplation? Communion? Chanting? Trance?
Although many forms of meditation can be found in ancient religious traditions around the world, the practice as a component of a spiritual journey is probably most closely associated with Buddhism. The Buddha, who lived and taught in Southeast Asia about 2600 years ago, founded a path that inspired generations of participants to sit in mindful awareness and breathe their way to lasting peace. According to his teachings, meditative concentration is one of three trainings that when practiced together result in awakening, or enlightenment. The other two are proper ethical conduct and the wisdom of seeing things as they really are.
Men and women who gained insight and wisdom by putting the Buddha’s teachings into practice taught others. Seekers would travel to learn from great teachers who often lived in cultures far removed from their own, then bring th.
Mindfulness Workshop – A Grassroots Approach to Improving Self/Tech BalanceShihui Kong
This workshop is an experiment born out of my MA thesis at Hyper Island. Most of the exercises in the workshop contain experimental frameworks, created out of my synthesis of online research. I would love to receive any feedback that can help refine the workshop further. :)
Inspiration & Credits:
Atomic Habits by James Clear
Cactus app
Tiny Spells newsletter
A conversation with Samantha
Hyper Island Toolkit
Assignement2 - Three techniques to be a better learnerAbdelkrim Berkous
This is an assignement for a coursera MOOC i'm sharing with you. Hope this will give you enough smile to encourage you to learn how to learn and to take benefit of this fabulous course !! Enjoy smile !!
Best Crypto Marketing Ideas to Lead Your Project to SuccessIntelisync
In this comprehensive slideshow presentation, we delve into the intricacies of crypto marketing, offering invaluable insights and strategies to propel your project to success in the dynamic cryptocurrency landscape. From understanding market trends to building a robust brand identity, engaging with influencers, and analyzing performance metrics, we cover all aspects essential for effective marketing in the crypto space.
Also Intelisync, our cutting-edge service designed to streamline and optimize your marketing efforts, leveraging data-driven insights and innovative strategies to drive growth and visibility for your project.
With a data-driven approach, transparent communication, and a commitment to excellence, InteliSync is your trusted partner for driving meaningful impact in the fast-paced world of Web3. Contact us today to learn more and embark on a journey to crypto marketing mastery!
Ready to elevate your Web3 project to new heights? Contact InteliSync now and unleash the full potential of your crypto venture!
Salma Karina Hayat is Conscious Digital Transformation Leader at Kudos | Empowering SMEs via CRM & Digital Automation | Award-Winning Entrepreneur & Philanthropist | Education & Homelessness Advocate
When listening about building new Ventures, Marketplaces ideas are something very frequent. On this session we will discuss reasons why you should stay away from it :P , by sharing real stories and misconceptions around them. If you still insist to go for it however, you will at least get an idea of the important and critical strategies to optimize for success like Product, Business Development & Marketing, Operations :)
Reflect Festival Limassol May 2024.
Michael Economou is an Entrepreneur, with Business & Technology foundations and a passion for Innovation. He is working with his team to launch a new venture – Exyde, an AI powered booking platform for Activities & Experiences, aspiring to revolutionize the way we travel and experience the world. Michael has extensive entrepreneurial experience as the co-founder of Ideas2life, AtYourService as well as Foody, an online delivery platform and one of the most prominent ventures in Cyprus’ digital landscape, acquired by Delivery Hero group in 2019. This journey & experience marks a vast expertise in building and scaling marketplaces, enhancing everyday life through technology and making meaningful impact on local communities, which is what Michael and his team are pursuing doing once more with Exyde www.goExyde.com
What You're Going to Learn
- How These 4 Leaks Force You To Work Longer And Harder in order to grow your income… improve just one of these and the impact could be life changing.
- How to SHUT DOWN the revolving door of Income Stagnation… you know, where new sales come into your magazine while at the same time existing sponsors exit.
- How to transform your magazine business by fixing the 4 “DON’Ts”...
#1 LEADS Don’t Book
#2 PROSPECTS Don’t Show
#3 PROSPECTS Don’t Buy
#4 CLIENTS Don’t Stay
- How to identify which leak to fix first so you get the biggest bang for your income.
- Get actionable strategies you can use right away to improve your bookings, sales and retention.
31. ”Journaling means that you
think through the writing not
to think and reflect, and then
write up the reflection. With the
instruction emphasize that
participants want to just start
writing and see what emerges”
— Theory U website
32. How it works
● 17 Questions
● 3 minutes to anser each question
● Ansert the top of your mind
● Avoid over thinking
● Just go for it