This presentation is an interactive lesson about the left and right brain and how to exercise our creative brain with some games and a creative writing activity. In additional, the participants will learn adjectives using to describe personality traits.
This is a presentation for a 4 hour program on increasing creativity, creative thinking, and creativeness in engineers, scientists and technicians with many years of experience and many patents already in their careers.
This is a presentation for a 4 hour program on increasing creativity, creative thinking, and creativeness in engineers, scientists and technicians with many years of experience and many patents already in their careers.
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORYThis is an informal survey, .docxcargillfilberto
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORY
This is an informal survey, designed to determine how you usually act in everyday
related situations. The idea is to get a clear description of how you see yourself.
On the answer sheet, circle A or B in each pair of statements below, which shows
the one that MOST, describes you.
1. A) I'm usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
B) I'm not usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
2. A) I usually react slowly and deliberately.
B) I usually react quickly and spontaneously.
3. A) I'm usually guarded about other people's use of my time.
B) I'm usually open to other people's use of my time.
4. A) I usually introduce myself at social gatherings.
B) I usually wait for others to introduce themselves to me at social
gatherings.
5. A) I usually focus my conversations on the interests of the people involved,
even if that means straying from the business or subject at hand.
B) I usually focus my conversations on the tasks, issues, business, or subject
at hand.
6. A) I'm usually not assertive, and I can be patient with a slow pace.
B) I'm usually assertive, and at times I can be impatient with a slow pace.
7. A) I usually make decisions based on facts or evidence.
B) I usually make decisions based on feelings, experiences or relationships.
8. A) I usually contribute frequently to group conversations.
B) I usually contribute infrequently to group conversations.
9. A) I usually prefer to work with and through others, providing support when
possible.
B) I usually prefer to work independently or dictate the conditions in terms
of how others are involved.
15. A) I usually prefer to keep personal feelings and thoughts private, sharing
only when I wish to do to.
B) I usually find it natural and easy to share and discuss my feelings with
others.
10. A) I usually ask questions or speak tentatively and indirectly.
B) I usually make empathic statements or directly expressed opinions.
11. A) I usually focus primarily on ideas, concepts, or results.
B) I usually focus primarily on persons, interactions, and feelings.
12. A) I usually use gestures, facial expression, and voice intonations to
emphasize points.
B) I usually do not use gestures, facial expressions, and voice intonations to
emphasize points
13. A) I usually accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings, and concerns).
B) I usually don't accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings. and
concerns)
14. A) I usually respond to risk and change in a cautious or predictable manner.
B) I usually respond to risk and change in dynamic or unpredictable manner.
16. A) I usually seek out new or different experiences and situations.
B) I usually choose known or similar situations and relationships.
17. A) I'm usually responsive to others' agendas, interests, and concerns.
B) I'm usually directed toward my own agendas, interests and concerns.
18. A) I usually respon.
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORYThis is an informal survey, .docxdrandy1
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORY
This is an informal survey, designed to determine how you usually act in everyday
related situations. The idea is to get a clear description of how you see yourself.
On the answer sheet, circle A or B in each pair of statements below, which shows
the one that MOST, describes you.
1. A) I'm usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
B) I'm not usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
2. A) I usually react slowly and deliberately.
B) I usually react quickly and spontaneously.
3. A) I'm usually guarded about other people's use of my time.
B) I'm usually open to other people's use of my time.
4. A) I usually introduce myself at social gatherings.
B) I usually wait for others to introduce themselves to me at social
gatherings.
5. A) I usually focus my conversations on the interests of the people involved,
even if that means straying from the business or subject at hand.
B) I usually focus my conversations on the tasks, issues, business, or subject
at hand.
6. A) I'm usually not assertive, and I can be patient with a slow pace.
B) I'm usually assertive, and at times I can be impatient with a slow pace.
7. A) I usually make decisions based on facts or evidence.
B) I usually make decisions based on feelings, experiences or relationships.
8. A) I usually contribute frequently to group conversations.
B) I usually contribute infrequently to group conversations.
9. A) I usually prefer to work with and through others, providing support when
possible.
B) I usually prefer to work independently or dictate the conditions in terms
of how others are involved.
15. A) I usually prefer to keep personal feelings and thoughts private, sharing
only when I wish to do to.
B) I usually find it natural and easy to share and discuss my feelings with
others.
10. A) I usually ask questions or speak tentatively and indirectly.
B) I usually make empathic statements or directly expressed opinions.
11. A) I usually focus primarily on ideas, concepts, or results.
B) I usually focus primarily on persons, interactions, and feelings.
12. A) I usually use gestures, facial expression, and voice intonations to
emphasize points.
B) I usually do not use gestures, facial expressions, and voice intonations to
emphasize points
13. A) I usually accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings, and concerns).
B) I usually don't accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings. and
concerns)
14. A) I usually respond to risk and change in a cautious or predictable manner.
B) I usually respond to risk and change in dynamic or unpredictable manner.
16. A) I usually seek out new or different experiences and situations.
B) I usually choose known or similar situations and relationships.
17. A) I'm usually responsive to others' agendas, interests, and concerns.
B) I'm usually directed toward my own agendas, interests and concerns.
18. A) I usually respon.
These slides summarize the Designing Your Life book by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans. Dr. Kristin Palmer led a workshop walking through big ideas in the book sharing templates and tools for helping people to design a live they can love. You can reach Dr. Palmer through http://www.CentralOregonLifeCoach.com.
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COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORYThis is an informal survey, .docxcargillfilberto
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORY
This is an informal survey, designed to determine how you usually act in everyday
related situations. The idea is to get a clear description of how you see yourself.
On the answer sheet, circle A or B in each pair of statements below, which shows
the one that MOST, describes you.
1. A) I'm usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
B) I'm not usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
2. A) I usually react slowly and deliberately.
B) I usually react quickly and spontaneously.
3. A) I'm usually guarded about other people's use of my time.
B) I'm usually open to other people's use of my time.
4. A) I usually introduce myself at social gatherings.
B) I usually wait for others to introduce themselves to me at social
gatherings.
5. A) I usually focus my conversations on the interests of the people involved,
even if that means straying from the business or subject at hand.
B) I usually focus my conversations on the tasks, issues, business, or subject
at hand.
6. A) I'm usually not assertive, and I can be patient with a slow pace.
B) I'm usually assertive, and at times I can be impatient with a slow pace.
7. A) I usually make decisions based on facts or evidence.
B) I usually make decisions based on feelings, experiences or relationships.
8. A) I usually contribute frequently to group conversations.
B) I usually contribute infrequently to group conversations.
9. A) I usually prefer to work with and through others, providing support when
possible.
B) I usually prefer to work independently or dictate the conditions in terms
of how others are involved.
15. A) I usually prefer to keep personal feelings and thoughts private, sharing
only when I wish to do to.
B) I usually find it natural and easy to share and discuss my feelings with
others.
10. A) I usually ask questions or speak tentatively and indirectly.
B) I usually make empathic statements or directly expressed opinions.
11. A) I usually focus primarily on ideas, concepts, or results.
B) I usually focus primarily on persons, interactions, and feelings.
12. A) I usually use gestures, facial expression, and voice intonations to
emphasize points.
B) I usually do not use gestures, facial expressions, and voice intonations to
emphasize points
13. A) I usually accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings, and concerns).
B) I usually don't accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings. and
concerns)
14. A) I usually respond to risk and change in a cautious or predictable manner.
B) I usually respond to risk and change in dynamic or unpredictable manner.
16. A) I usually seek out new or different experiences and situations.
B) I usually choose known or similar situations and relationships.
17. A) I'm usually responsive to others' agendas, interests, and concerns.
B) I'm usually directed toward my own agendas, interests and concerns.
18. A) I usually respon.
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORYThis is an informal survey, .docxdrandy1
COMMUNICATIONS STYLE INVENTORY
This is an informal survey, designed to determine how you usually act in everyday
related situations. The idea is to get a clear description of how you see yourself.
On the answer sheet, circle A or B in each pair of statements below, which shows
the one that MOST, describes you.
1. A) I'm usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
B) I'm not usually open to getting to know people personally and establishing
relationships with them.
2. A) I usually react slowly and deliberately.
B) I usually react quickly and spontaneously.
3. A) I'm usually guarded about other people's use of my time.
B) I'm usually open to other people's use of my time.
4. A) I usually introduce myself at social gatherings.
B) I usually wait for others to introduce themselves to me at social
gatherings.
5. A) I usually focus my conversations on the interests of the people involved,
even if that means straying from the business or subject at hand.
B) I usually focus my conversations on the tasks, issues, business, or subject
at hand.
6. A) I'm usually not assertive, and I can be patient with a slow pace.
B) I'm usually assertive, and at times I can be impatient with a slow pace.
7. A) I usually make decisions based on facts or evidence.
B) I usually make decisions based on feelings, experiences or relationships.
8. A) I usually contribute frequently to group conversations.
B) I usually contribute infrequently to group conversations.
9. A) I usually prefer to work with and through others, providing support when
possible.
B) I usually prefer to work independently or dictate the conditions in terms
of how others are involved.
15. A) I usually prefer to keep personal feelings and thoughts private, sharing
only when I wish to do to.
B) I usually find it natural and easy to share and discuss my feelings with
others.
10. A) I usually ask questions or speak tentatively and indirectly.
B) I usually make empathic statements or directly expressed opinions.
11. A) I usually focus primarily on ideas, concepts, or results.
B) I usually focus primarily on persons, interactions, and feelings.
12. A) I usually use gestures, facial expression, and voice intonations to
emphasize points.
B) I usually do not use gestures, facial expressions, and voice intonations to
emphasize points
13. A) I usually accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings, and concerns).
B) I usually don't accept others' points of view (ideas, feelings. and
concerns)
14. A) I usually respond to risk and change in a cautious or predictable manner.
B) I usually respond to risk and change in dynamic or unpredictable manner.
16. A) I usually seek out new or different experiences and situations.
B) I usually choose known or similar situations and relationships.
17. A) I'm usually responsive to others' agendas, interests, and concerns.
B) I'm usually directed toward my own agendas, interests and concerns.
18. A) I usually respon.
These slides summarize the Designing Your Life book by Bill Burnett and Dave Evans. Dr. Kristin Palmer led a workshop walking through big ideas in the book sharing templates and tools for helping people to design a live they can love. You can reach Dr. Palmer through http://www.CentralOregonLifeCoach.com.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
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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.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
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.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Secrets of the Creative brain
1.
2. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
YELLOW
3. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
ORANGE
4. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
BLACK
5. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
GREEN
6. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
WHITE
7. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
RED
8. NAME THIS COLOUR CHALLENGE
Look at the word and say the COLOUR not the word
GREY
Left – Right Brain Conflict
Your right brain tries to say the colour but
your left brain insists on reading the word.
10. Left and Right Brain Test
Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
11. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
1. A.
B.
At home, my room has organized drawer and closets.
My room is always tidy and clean.
At home, I like the "lived-in" look. I clean as I see a
need and when I have the time.
12. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
2. A.
B.
My desk is usually clean and has everything in place.
I leave my work out on my desk so I can work as I am
inspired by ideas.
13. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose
either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
3. A.
B.
I like using the "tried and true”
method.
I like creating new methods.
14. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either
“A” or “B” that most accurately
describes you.
4. A.
B.
I follow directions carefully when I
build a model, make a craft, etc.
I like to build a model my way, making
my own creation.
15. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
5. A.
B.
I complete one project at a time.
I like to start many different projects at the same time.
16. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
6.
A.
B.
When I’m asked to write a report, I…
..research information, then outline and organize my
writing.
.. work in my own self-inspired direction.
17. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
7.
A.
B.
When I had to work on a project , I...
.. used my colleague’s idea.
.. loved the challenge, and like a "mad scientist," I produced a
unique project.
18. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
8.
A.
B.
When I am in charge of a big job with many people…
..organize, give everyone their responsibilities, make lists, and
make sure everyone finishes their part on time.
..work at my own pace, let others work on the job as they want.
I want to take care of needs/problems as they arise.
19. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
9.
A.
B.
Which of these activities would you like to
do the…
..planning the details for a trip/project.
.. creating an original art form.
20. Direction:
Which Side Are You On? Choose either “A” or “B” that most
accurately describes you.
10.
A.
B.
I don’t like it when other people…
are indecisive about what activities to do when I am with
them.
plan activities in step-by-step detail when I am with them.
21. Scoring the Left/Right Brain Test
• Add the number of "A" responses.
Write the sum here.
•
• Add the number of "B" responses.
Write the sum here.
22.
23.
24.
25. If you have more "A" responses than "B" responses,
then you are left-brained dominant.
• This means you........
• are very rational
• analyze people and situations
• usually favor the subjects of math/science
• are disciplined
• are time - sensitive
• like to work with things that can be seen or touched
26. If you have more "B" responses than "A"
responses, you are right-brain dominant.
• This means you.......
• are very creative
• are usually emotional
• like to be different from others
• handle situations easily
• like to think abstractly
• enjoy the arts(music,art,drama)
• are a divergent thinker
27. The only right brain CEO the
world has recently seen was
Steve Jobs and the only
reason he could take Apple
where it is today was his
executive power to control
every little detail of every
single product. His right
brain holistic picture allowed
him to correctly visualize the
future and point the
company in the right
direction.
28.
29.
30. Let’s exercise your right brain
• Use a blank A4 Paper
• Sign your name.
• Done!
• Sign again, but this time, do it in mirror writing—right to left.
• How do you feel?
• Now sign upside down.
• Then backward and upside down.
• Repeat this until you can sign in all
directions.
GOOD LUCK!
31. Let’s start creating some interesting headlines!
Here are 5 steps to write a headline:
1. Short and Sweet
(For example: Experience the Wonder, The Time is Now)
2. Use Interesting Adjectives
(For example: How to Have a Healthier and More Productive Home Office)
3. Use Negative Wordings
(For example: 10 Signs That You Will NOT Make It as a Successful
Photographer)
4. Use Numbers
(For example: 60 Photos from the Past That Will Blow Your Mind)
5. Personalise It
(For example: How to Publish a Book (Recommended by JK Rowling)
32. _____________________________________
The 2016 Summer Olympics kick off in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with
the opening ceremony on August 5, at Marcanã Stadium. The
big event will celebrate the sights and sounds of Brazil and will
showcase Olympic athletes from around the globe.
33. _____________________________________
I never believed in aliens. Not until last week...
I live on a space-ship. A great big space-ark. My dear father
is the Captain. We travel through deep space, making star
maps.
It's a lonely life, but I like it. It's nice
and peaceful - just us and the stars.
We thought we had the galaxy to
ourselves. We never met any aliens.
Until last week...
34.
35.
36. _____________________________________
Chris Hemsworth gave his fans the first look at his reunion with co-
star Tom Hiddleston on the set of “Thor: Ragnarok. Hemsworth
posted a photo (below) on Twitter of himself and Hiddleston,
dressed in all black, sitting in front of a news stand. “Just sellin
papers with my mate,” Hemsworth captioned the photo. In the
background, prop newspapers have headlines including “Has Thor
Returned?” and “Villain Loki Spotted.”
37. _____________________________________
It doesn't just taste delicious and smell divine - coffee is also thought
to be associated with a variety of health benefits, such as promoting
a healthy heart, protecting against type 2 diabetes and Parkinson’s,
and reducing the risk of skin cancer, to name just a few. Now, to add
to this ever-growing list, a bunch of scientists has found that regularly
drinking coffee can contribute to the integrity of our DNA.
39. Here are some steps to writing a short story:
1. What does the protagonist want?
2. Write a catchy first paragraph or sentence.
Examples: Everyone in the office turned and stared.
3. Develop Characters
Think of the following details:
• Appearance. Gives your reader a visual understanding of the character.
• Action. Show the reader what kind of person your character is, by describing
actions rather than simply listing adjectives.
• Speech. Develop the character as a person — don’t merely have your character
announce important plot details.
• Thought. Bring the reader into your character’s mind, to show them your
character’s unexpressed memories, fears, and hopes.
4. Break the Story into a Scene List
Every story is composed of a set of scenes which take place in a specific place and
time.
40. Need some help? Here are some sentences to
get you started…
• There was a secret meeting tonight and I had to be there.
• Lady Luck was always on my side at the seminar.
• April will forever be our favorite month.
• It was all over the Internet before I got a chance to explain things.
• Every time I turned around there was someone trying to stop my
progress.
• Lance looked everywhere for the files but they were
nowhere to be found.
• France was a beautiful place this time of year.
44. You are going to be invisible for the next ten hours.
How would you make the most of this time?
45. You have found an animal that looks like no other
on earth.
What do you do with it?
46. You are blindfolded and being led through some
woods.
Describe what you can hear, smell, feel and taste.
Helpful descriptions:
Smell:
fragrant fresh, stuffy, sweet
Sound:
bang, chirp, rattle, howl, slam
Taste:
sweet, bitter, rich, flavorful,
dry
47.
48.
49.
50.
51. A letter your
2026 Future Self
Doing this exercise can be a really insightful
experience.
Just imagine writing a letter to your future self
ten years from now, then opening it at that
exact moment ten years down the road to read
the message that the past you left for yourself.
It is a useful supplementary tool to be used in
goal achievement, because when you write the
letter to your future self, it helps crystallize your
ideal vision for yourself in the future.
52. Here are some ideas:
• How do you feel at this moment in your life?
• What are some hopes and dreams you have for the future?
• What goals would you like to have accomplished?
• What obstacles do you currently have that you would like to
overcome?
• What are the positives and negatives in your current life?
• What advice would you give to yourself 10 years from now?