Planning For Success: How To Avoid The Top Five Causes Of Lms Implementation ...Learn.com
The document discusses the top 5 reasons for LMS implementation failure: 1) Failing to plan with all constituents and identify metrics, 2) Having a project team that lacks necessary competencies, 3) Not considering integrations, 4) Over-customizing the system instead of configuration, and 5) Attempting to scale up too quickly without starting small. The speakers are Dave Wilkins, an executive at Learn.com, and Claire Schooley, a Forrester analyst, who provide their expertise on avoiding LMS failure through proper planning, team skills, integration, configuration, and phased rollout.
Strategic implementation plan for a Data Center in ChinaYannick Pinkinelli
The document outlines a strategic implementation plan for a collocation data center project. It discusses security measures including disaster protection using a box in box construction, physical security systems, digital security methods, and security procedures. It then covers efficiency strategies such as a TRI (trigeneration) concept to reuse wasted energy, a modular expansion approach, and metrics to measure efficiency including PUE, CUE, and WUE. Finally, it presents projections including a timeline for phases of the project and an estimated budget breakdown.
Ngss implementation plan state of delawareC.R. McLeod
The document provides Delaware's plan for implementing the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). It outlines the vision, leadership team, research base, and action plans for communication, assessment, instructional practices, curricular resources, and infrastructure. The research base discusses the need for professional development in science education to actively engage teachers in investigating phenomena, build understanding of science content and pedagogy, and promote collaboration. Effective professional development incorporates sustained learning over time, focuses on student and teacher needs, and supports lifelong learning. Video analysis, collaborative sensemaking, and technology-enabled environments are recommended strategies for professional development during NGSS implementation.
Strategic implementation plan for enabling innovations for Tanzania value cha...ILRI
This document outlines a strategic implementation plan to transform and scale up the Tanzania dairy value chain. The objective is to ensure research from the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish benefits smallholder dairy farmers and consumers in Tanzania. The plan includes three activity clusters: piloting and validating interventions, implementing innovations at scale, and monitoring transformation impacts. It will focus on developing dairy market hubs, innovation platforms and partnerships, and research to enable value chain transformation. The main task for today is to draft common sections between research flagships and the value chain.
Strategy implementation involves turning plans into actions to achieve goals. It includes allocating resources, restructuring, and developing policies and procedures. Annual objectives guide efforts and allow monitoring progress. Policies set boundaries and limits, while resource allocation plans use available financial, physical, human, and technological resources. Organizational structure must match strategy, as structure dictates how objectives, policies, and resources are implemented. Common structures include functional by business function, divisional by area/product/customer/process, and matrix with both vertical and horizontal reporting.
This presentation was prepared by Abdulkadir Warsame to help young generation who are searching more about strategy implementation. Please let me see your comments and recommendations for further inputs.
Planning For Success: How To Avoid The Top Five Causes Of Lms Implementation ...Learn.com
The document discusses the top 5 reasons for LMS implementation failure: 1) Failing to plan with all constituents and identify metrics, 2) Having a project team that lacks necessary competencies, 3) Not considering integrations, 4) Over-customizing the system instead of configuration, and 5) Attempting to scale up too quickly without starting small. The speakers are Dave Wilkins, an executive at Learn.com, and Claire Schooley, a Forrester analyst, who provide their expertise on avoiding LMS failure through proper planning, team skills, integration, configuration, and phased rollout.
Strategic implementation plan for a Data Center in ChinaYannick Pinkinelli
The document outlines a strategic implementation plan for a collocation data center project. It discusses security measures including disaster protection using a box in box construction, physical security systems, digital security methods, and security procedures. It then covers efficiency strategies such as a TRI (trigeneration) concept to reuse wasted energy, a modular expansion approach, and metrics to measure efficiency including PUE, CUE, and WUE. Finally, it presents projections including a timeline for phases of the project and an estimated budget breakdown.
Ngss implementation plan state of delawareC.R. McLeod
The document provides Delaware's plan for implementing the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). It outlines the vision, leadership team, research base, and action plans for communication, assessment, instructional practices, curricular resources, and infrastructure. The research base discusses the need for professional development in science education to actively engage teachers in investigating phenomena, build understanding of science content and pedagogy, and promote collaboration. Effective professional development incorporates sustained learning over time, focuses on student and teacher needs, and supports lifelong learning. Video analysis, collaborative sensemaking, and technology-enabled environments are recommended strategies for professional development during NGSS implementation.
Strategic implementation plan for enabling innovations for Tanzania value cha...ILRI
This document outlines a strategic implementation plan to transform and scale up the Tanzania dairy value chain. The objective is to ensure research from the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish benefits smallholder dairy farmers and consumers in Tanzania. The plan includes three activity clusters: piloting and validating interventions, implementing innovations at scale, and monitoring transformation impacts. It will focus on developing dairy market hubs, innovation platforms and partnerships, and research to enable value chain transformation. The main task for today is to draft common sections between research flagships and the value chain.
Strategy implementation involves turning plans into actions to achieve goals. It includes allocating resources, restructuring, and developing policies and procedures. Annual objectives guide efforts and allow monitoring progress. Policies set boundaries and limits, while resource allocation plans use available financial, physical, human, and technological resources. Organizational structure must match strategy, as structure dictates how objectives, policies, and resources are implemented. Common structures include functional by business function, divisional by area/product/customer/process, and matrix with both vertical and horizontal reporting.
This presentation was prepared by Abdulkadir Warsame to help young generation who are searching more about strategy implementation. Please let me see your comments and recommendations for further inputs.
The document provides an implementation plan for a new network at WWTC's New York office. It details tasks for installing LAN equipment, security technologies like firewalls and intrusion prevention, Active Directory, configurations for routers, switches and VLANs, and a project timeline. The network will use Cisco equipment and include 87 workstations, file and application servers, firewalls, switches, routers, and connections to two ISPs for redundancy. Active Directory, group policies, and security measures like antivirus and access control will be configured.
A high level guide on practical suggestions on how to best implement a GRC (governance / Risk / Compliance) software package and have it adopted by the Company. Includes Worfklows, screen-shots, Training samples, RACI Matrix, Use-Cases, Migration-Plan content advice, etc.
This document provides an overview and outline of a conference on developing project plans for pre-implementation of an electronic document and records management system (EDRMS). It discusses determining business needs, identifying risks, and communicating the benefits of EDRMS to senior management. Key topics covered include conducting a business needs analysis, managing risks, and developing strategic communication plans to gain support from leadership.
The document provides an implementation plan for the City of San Antonio based on recommendations from the Strategic Framework Plan. Key recommendations include:
1) Linking public infrastructure spending to urban development objectives for both 2012 bond projects and long-term investment.
2) Providing predictable housing incentives and ensuring quality dense urban housing is developed in the center city.
3) Enhancing cross-cutting coordination of center city projects within city government through strategic management.
4) Establishing land use, density, and urban design standards for private development and a means of enforcing design standards for projects receiving city incentives.
Strategy Implementation - ING Asia PacificAnurag Jaiswal
Prepared by the students of strategy implementation at the MBA program of IE Business School, this presentation analyzes ING’s erstwhile position in the Asia Pacific market, and tries to solve the challenge faced by Jacques Kemp, the then CEO of ING Asia Pacific, about consolidating a highly fragmented business in the region. His dilemma - how to communicate the need to change an existing highly autonomus and financially succesful organization?
Successful EHR Implementation - Strategy & TipsJames Muir
Implementing an EHR is a complex project that requires extensive planning and involvement from all stakeholders. Key steps include defining goals and metrics, analyzing workflows, selecting an appropriate vendor, and providing comprehensive training for end users. A successful implementation follows best practices such as establishing executive support, implementing in increments, thoroughly testing the system, and providing ongoing support and feedback after going live. Shadowing providers during training and post go-live periods is critical to ensure adoption and maximize benefits of the new EHR system.
This plan provides any parties interested in implementing Oracle Applications with a framework for doing so. It contains the detailed tasks involved and lists the associated resources that may be needed. The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) codes tie back in to the Oracle AIM documents that should be prepared for each task and phase.
Value Stream Mapping - Strategy Before TacticsTKMG, Inc.
Recorded webinar: http://slidesha.re/1hT4EZ4
Subscribe: http://www.ksmartin.com/subscribe
To purchase the book: http://bit.ly/VSMbk
Value Stream Mapping (VSM) remains one of the most powerful yet underutilized strategic improvement tools that also transforms organizational thinking and behavior.
In this practical how-to webinar, learn the mechanics of VSMs, the differences between manufacturing and non-manufacturing value stream maps and best practices for holding a Value Stream Mapping Event.
Social Media Implementation: Plans, Goals and StrategyKemp Edmonds
This document summarizes a presentation about developing a strategic social media implementation plan. It discusses setting SMARTER goals, using frameworks to guide social media efforts from goals to objectives to measures to execution tactics. Examples are provided of how to measure social media goals around increasing engagement on platforms like Twitter, Facebook and websites. The key is to monitor metrics over time and stagger content across different social media ecosystems in different languages and times.
Strategic Management models and diagrams for professional business presentation.
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strategy formulation vs strategy implementationGeorge V James
Strategic management involves both strategy formulation and implementation. Strategy formulation includes assessing the external environment, setting objectives, and developing strategic plans. It is focused on effectiveness and involves top-level management. Strategy implementation is the process of executing strategic plans and involves changes to the organization's structure. It is focused on efficiency and requires coordination from middle and operational levels of management. Strategy formulation and implementation are interdependent processes, with formulation preceding and influencing implementation.
This document discusses Community Health Connections' implementation of an electronic health record system. It provides an overview of the organization and outlines their plan to implement OpenVista EHR software across three clinics by February 2011. It describes the anticipated benefits of EHR including reduced errors, improved workflows and access to patient information. The implementation plan includes teams for project management, hardware, software and stakeholders. It also covers training, data migration, technical infrastructure including servers and network upgrades, meeting meaningful use requirements and realizing financial benefits and savings.
The document outlines a strategy for implementing and sustaining a Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program. It recommends announcing the program to management, educating the workforce, establishing committees and goals, and developing an equipment maintenance program. Key roles include operators maintaining basic equipment conditions and maintenance providing technical support. The strategy shifts emphasis from breakdown maintenance to planned and predictive maintenance. Implementation teams work to reduce equipment losses and transfer skills to operators. Quantitative goals include reductions in failures and downtime, while qualitative goals include improved culture, teamwork, and satisfaction. Sustaining the program requires maintaining standards, auditing results, and ensuring activities become daily routines.
1. Effective strategy implementation involves transforming strategic plans into action through further planning, communication, organizing resources, leadership, and control.
2. Key aspects of the implementation process include assigning tasks, delegating authority, allocating budgets, establishing policies and plans, building performance measurement systems, and establishing controls.
3. The McKinsey 7S framework emphasizes that for successful implementation, an organization must align its strategy, structure, systems, shared values, style, staff, and skills.
Ebooks are rapidly spreading into the early childhood classroom, inviting young children to interact with books in ways they have not done before. But what does this mean for learning to read in a digital age? This webinar takes a close look at the emerging role of ebooks in the teaching of early literacy. It explores the design quality of ebooks as children’s first readers; describes the potential of good ebooks for learning to read and reading in P-2 classrooms; and presents an ebook instructional routine that guides the use of ebooks in early literacy instruction. It also offers a peek (and poke) into the future of digital reading with ebooks.
This document discusses technology literacy and the shift from traditional to new literacies as children move from analog to digital environments. It explores the affordances of educational technologies for learning, including improved collaboration, comprehension through multimedia, and motivation. Technologies provide social affordances as children enjoy sharing experiences and symbolic play with digital objects. The document advocates starting with the classroom learning space and using apps and hands-on activities with devices like iPads to support new contexts for skills development and learning.
The document discusses research on the use of ebooks to help young children learn to read. While the research is still limited, some studies have found benefits to ebooks such as increased reading engagement for children ages 3-6, opportunities for independent reading practice, and scaffolding supports like narration, animations and interactive features. Ebooks may provide scaffolding to develop emergent literacy skills like alphabet knowledge, print awareness, phonological awareness and comprehension when they include digital features that mirror evidence-based instructional techniques used by teachers. Overall, ebooks show potential as an engaging medium that can ease classroom implementation and provide individualized practice, but more research is still needed as the literature remains limited.
This document discusses how apps and technology are changing elementary education. It notes that young children are growing up in a digital world with unprecedented access to information and new forms of literacy. Apps and mobile technologies are increasingly being used in elementary classrooms to support learning in areas like literacy, through interactive ebooks, storytelling apps, and digital manipulatives that provide feedback. When implemented effectively alongside other learning methods, technology can promote engagement, collaboration, and new forms of visual and tactile learning for students.
The document describes a new instructional model for Newpoint classrooms. The model includes three learning spaces: self-directed learning, peer learning, and small group learning. It details how each space would be set up and defined, with technology integrated appropriately. The goal is for the model to provide clarity around expectations and consistency across classrooms, while grounding instruction in real-world skills.
Appsolutely Changing Early Childhood Education: Technology, Literacy & the Yo...Jeremy Brueck
This document discusses how apps and technology are changing early childhood education. It notes that young children are growing up in a world where digital technologies like email, websites, internet users, blogs, social media, images and videos are ubiquitous. It argues that the proliferation of information online presents opportunities rather than problems for young learners. The document discusses how technologies like apps, ebooks, digital cameras and iPads can be effectively used in early childhood classrooms to promote social interaction, visual and tactile learning, engagement and collaboration between children. It provides examples of different types of digital books and storytelling apps that are available.
The document provides instructions for participants in a pre-session Twitter workshop. It states that those without a Twitter account should sit in outside seating, while those with an account who wish to be students should sit at inner tables. It lists three Twitter handles to follow. It also provides links to resources on a lesson outline, introductory Twitter course, weather data spreadsheets and maps, and apps that integrate with Twitter like Dragon Dictation for younger students.
The document provides an implementation plan for a new network at WWTC's New York office. It details tasks for installing LAN equipment, security technologies like firewalls and intrusion prevention, Active Directory, configurations for routers, switches and VLANs, and a project timeline. The network will use Cisco equipment and include 87 workstations, file and application servers, firewalls, switches, routers, and connections to two ISPs for redundancy. Active Directory, group policies, and security measures like antivirus and access control will be configured.
A high level guide on practical suggestions on how to best implement a GRC (governance / Risk / Compliance) software package and have it adopted by the Company. Includes Worfklows, screen-shots, Training samples, RACI Matrix, Use-Cases, Migration-Plan content advice, etc.
This document provides an overview and outline of a conference on developing project plans for pre-implementation of an electronic document and records management system (EDRMS). It discusses determining business needs, identifying risks, and communicating the benefits of EDRMS to senior management. Key topics covered include conducting a business needs analysis, managing risks, and developing strategic communication plans to gain support from leadership.
The document provides an implementation plan for the City of San Antonio based on recommendations from the Strategic Framework Plan. Key recommendations include:
1) Linking public infrastructure spending to urban development objectives for both 2012 bond projects and long-term investment.
2) Providing predictable housing incentives and ensuring quality dense urban housing is developed in the center city.
3) Enhancing cross-cutting coordination of center city projects within city government through strategic management.
4) Establishing land use, density, and urban design standards for private development and a means of enforcing design standards for projects receiving city incentives.
Strategy Implementation - ING Asia PacificAnurag Jaiswal
Prepared by the students of strategy implementation at the MBA program of IE Business School, this presentation analyzes ING’s erstwhile position in the Asia Pacific market, and tries to solve the challenge faced by Jacques Kemp, the then CEO of ING Asia Pacific, about consolidating a highly fragmented business in the region. His dilemma - how to communicate the need to change an existing highly autonomus and financially succesful organization?
Successful EHR Implementation - Strategy & TipsJames Muir
Implementing an EHR is a complex project that requires extensive planning and involvement from all stakeholders. Key steps include defining goals and metrics, analyzing workflows, selecting an appropriate vendor, and providing comprehensive training for end users. A successful implementation follows best practices such as establishing executive support, implementing in increments, thoroughly testing the system, and providing ongoing support and feedback after going live. Shadowing providers during training and post go-live periods is critical to ensure adoption and maximize benefits of the new EHR system.
This plan provides any parties interested in implementing Oracle Applications with a framework for doing so. It contains the detailed tasks involved and lists the associated resources that may be needed. The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) codes tie back in to the Oracle AIM documents that should be prepared for each task and phase.
Value Stream Mapping - Strategy Before TacticsTKMG, Inc.
Recorded webinar: http://slidesha.re/1hT4EZ4
Subscribe: http://www.ksmartin.com/subscribe
To purchase the book: http://bit.ly/VSMbk
Value Stream Mapping (VSM) remains one of the most powerful yet underutilized strategic improvement tools that also transforms organizational thinking and behavior.
In this practical how-to webinar, learn the mechanics of VSMs, the differences between manufacturing and non-manufacturing value stream maps and best practices for holding a Value Stream Mapping Event.
Social Media Implementation: Plans, Goals and StrategyKemp Edmonds
This document summarizes a presentation about developing a strategic social media implementation plan. It discusses setting SMARTER goals, using frameworks to guide social media efforts from goals to objectives to measures to execution tactics. Examples are provided of how to measure social media goals around increasing engagement on platforms like Twitter, Facebook and websites. The key is to monitor metrics over time and stagger content across different social media ecosystems in different languages and times.
Strategic Management models and diagrams for professional business presentation.
More downloadable business diagrams on
http://www.drawpack.com
your visual business knowledge
strategy formulation vs strategy implementationGeorge V James
Strategic management involves both strategy formulation and implementation. Strategy formulation includes assessing the external environment, setting objectives, and developing strategic plans. It is focused on effectiveness and involves top-level management. Strategy implementation is the process of executing strategic plans and involves changes to the organization's structure. It is focused on efficiency and requires coordination from middle and operational levels of management. Strategy formulation and implementation are interdependent processes, with formulation preceding and influencing implementation.
This document discusses Community Health Connections' implementation of an electronic health record system. It provides an overview of the organization and outlines their plan to implement OpenVista EHR software across three clinics by February 2011. It describes the anticipated benefits of EHR including reduced errors, improved workflows and access to patient information. The implementation plan includes teams for project management, hardware, software and stakeholders. It also covers training, data migration, technical infrastructure including servers and network upgrades, meeting meaningful use requirements and realizing financial benefits and savings.
The document outlines a strategy for implementing and sustaining a Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) program. It recommends announcing the program to management, educating the workforce, establishing committees and goals, and developing an equipment maintenance program. Key roles include operators maintaining basic equipment conditions and maintenance providing technical support. The strategy shifts emphasis from breakdown maintenance to planned and predictive maintenance. Implementation teams work to reduce equipment losses and transfer skills to operators. Quantitative goals include reductions in failures and downtime, while qualitative goals include improved culture, teamwork, and satisfaction. Sustaining the program requires maintaining standards, auditing results, and ensuring activities become daily routines.
1. Effective strategy implementation involves transforming strategic plans into action through further planning, communication, organizing resources, leadership, and control.
2. Key aspects of the implementation process include assigning tasks, delegating authority, allocating budgets, establishing policies and plans, building performance measurement systems, and establishing controls.
3. The McKinsey 7S framework emphasizes that for successful implementation, an organization must align its strategy, structure, systems, shared values, style, staff, and skills.
Ebooks are rapidly spreading into the early childhood classroom, inviting young children to interact with books in ways they have not done before. But what does this mean for learning to read in a digital age? This webinar takes a close look at the emerging role of ebooks in the teaching of early literacy. It explores the design quality of ebooks as children’s first readers; describes the potential of good ebooks for learning to read and reading in P-2 classrooms; and presents an ebook instructional routine that guides the use of ebooks in early literacy instruction. It also offers a peek (and poke) into the future of digital reading with ebooks.
This document discusses technology literacy and the shift from traditional to new literacies as children move from analog to digital environments. It explores the affordances of educational technologies for learning, including improved collaboration, comprehension through multimedia, and motivation. Technologies provide social affordances as children enjoy sharing experiences and symbolic play with digital objects. The document advocates starting with the classroom learning space and using apps and hands-on activities with devices like iPads to support new contexts for skills development and learning.
The document discusses research on the use of ebooks to help young children learn to read. While the research is still limited, some studies have found benefits to ebooks such as increased reading engagement for children ages 3-6, opportunities for independent reading practice, and scaffolding supports like narration, animations and interactive features. Ebooks may provide scaffolding to develop emergent literacy skills like alphabet knowledge, print awareness, phonological awareness and comprehension when they include digital features that mirror evidence-based instructional techniques used by teachers. Overall, ebooks show potential as an engaging medium that can ease classroom implementation and provide individualized practice, but more research is still needed as the literature remains limited.
This document discusses how apps and technology are changing elementary education. It notes that young children are growing up in a digital world with unprecedented access to information and new forms of literacy. Apps and mobile technologies are increasingly being used in elementary classrooms to support learning in areas like literacy, through interactive ebooks, storytelling apps, and digital manipulatives that provide feedback. When implemented effectively alongside other learning methods, technology can promote engagement, collaboration, and new forms of visual and tactile learning for students.
The document describes a new instructional model for Newpoint classrooms. The model includes three learning spaces: self-directed learning, peer learning, and small group learning. It details how each space would be set up and defined, with technology integrated appropriately. The goal is for the model to provide clarity around expectations and consistency across classrooms, while grounding instruction in real-world skills.
Appsolutely Changing Early Childhood Education: Technology, Literacy & the Yo...Jeremy Brueck
This document discusses how apps and technology are changing early childhood education. It notes that young children are growing up in a world where digital technologies like email, websites, internet users, blogs, social media, images and videos are ubiquitous. It argues that the proliferation of information online presents opportunities rather than problems for young learners. The document discusses how technologies like apps, ebooks, digital cameras and iPads can be effectively used in early childhood classrooms to promote social interaction, visual and tactile learning, engagement and collaboration between children. It provides examples of different types of digital books and storytelling apps that are available.
The document provides instructions for participants in a pre-session Twitter workshop. It states that those without a Twitter account should sit in outside seating, while those with an account who wish to be students should sit at inner tables. It lists three Twitter handles to follow. It also provides links to resources on a lesson outline, introductory Twitter course, weather data spreadsheets and maps, and apps that integrate with Twitter like Dragon Dictation for younger students.
An e-Book Instructional Model in Early LiteracyJeremy Brueck
The document describes a 4-phase study to design an effective e-book instructional model for early literacy. Each phase focuses on a different component: e-book design, physical environment, engagement, and instruction. Tools were developed to analyze e-books and assess functionality, including a Blueprint Key that examines learning elements and navigation features at the screen level. The overall goal is to identify patterns that reflect effective e-book construction and instructional design.
This document discusses the Akron Ready Steps program, which serves over 300 at-risk children in five Head Start sites in Akron, Ohio. It aims to provide preschoolers with key knowledge and skills, train teachers, design literacy-rich learning environments, engage parents, and strengthen early education. The document poses questions about e-books, including what makes a good e-book for young children, whether they can support literacy skills, and elements of a high-quality digital book. It outlines plans to design an e-book learning space, observe student and teacher behaviors, and examine the technology-mediated environment.
This document discusses e-books and their potential use in early childhood education. It outlines the goals of the Akron Ready Steps program, a partnership between the University of Akron and a local nonprofit that serves over 300 at-risk preschool children. The document poses a series of questions about how e-books can support early literacy, what makes an effective e-book for young learners, and how teachers can incorporate e-books into a language-rich classroom environment to help children learn.
The document discusses the effective educational use of iDevices like iPads and iPod Touches in schools. It provides examples of how these devices have been used for subjects like math, art, music, and programming. It also addresses concerns about implementing these devices, such as having a strong instructional rationale, evaluating educational apps, volume purchasing, classroom management strategies, and replacing traditional computers with iPads for teachers.
This document discusses the Akron Ready Steps program, which serves over 300 at-risk children in five Head Start sites in Akron, Ohio. It aims to provide preschoolers with key knowledge and skills, train teachers, design literacy-rich learning environments, engage parents, and strengthen early education in the community. The document poses questions about e-books, including what makes a high-quality e-book for young children, whether they can support literacy skills, and what digital elements and design features are best. It proposes designing research on e-books that involves observing student engagement with e-books and teacher instruction with the technology.
Networked Learning for Collaboration, Creativity and CommunicationJeremy Brueck
This document discusses the shift from traditional literacies to new literacies in the digital age. It describes how networks connect people and information in new ways, allowing for collaboration, creativity and communication. Personal learning networks and environments allow learners to take control of their own learning by developing and maintaining connections with other people and information sources.
A pumpkin grows from a seed that sprouts and becomes a plant bearing flowers. The flowers give way to green pumpkins that slowly ripen and turn orange, completing the lifecycle.
Teaching and Reaching the Millennial LearnerJeremy Brueck
This document discusses teaching millennial learners and integrating new literacies and technologies into instruction. It suggests that educators should understand how digital technologies have shaped millennial students' thinking and skills. The document provides tips for teaching millennial students, such as using technologies they are familiar with, communicating in multiple modes, and assessing students in varied formats. It emphasizes the importance of educators developing personal learning networks and engaging in ongoing professional development to stay current with new technologies and pedagogies.
This document discusses the evolution of media and literacy in the digital age. It outlines how traditional media like television, radio, and print have been joined by new forms of digital media including email, blogs, wikis, ebooks, video and photo sharing, and virtual worlds. It also explains how literacy has expanded from traditional reading and writing to include participating with and creating content across multiple media platforms. The document emphasizes that students now need to learn new literacies to engage with these emerging digital tools and environments.
Teaching & Reaching the Millennial Learner: New Possibilities for the Informa...Jeremy Brueck
This document discusses teaching millennial learners and integrating new literacies into the classroom. It suggests that today's students are digital natives who are accustomed to visuals, multitasking, and social learning. The document advocates shifting teaching practices to incorporate more web 2.0 tools, collaborative work, and asking students to find, evaluate, synthesize and communicate information online.
The document discusses teaching millennial learners and integrating new literacies. Millennial students are digital natives who are always connected, want immediate access to information, enjoy multitasking, and learn best through engagement, experience, social interaction and visuals. Their thinking has evolved around the web and hypertext. Effective teaching of millennial students involves high levels of interaction, both online and in-person, and engaging students as active participants in the learning process rather than passive receptors. It also means using technology to increase customization, convenience and collaboration. New literacies include skills using information and communication technologies to identify important questions, locate and evaluate information critically, synthesize information to answer questions, and communicate answers to others. Integrating
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.