The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document provides information on several commercial projects designed by SEM Architects. It includes brief descriptions and details for each project, such as size, cost, location and services provided. The projects cover a range of building types including offices, retail, mixed-use developments and more. Project highlights include interior design of SEM Architects studio, urban redevelopment plans, corporate office buildings, medical facilities and retail centers.
From Zero To Enterprise2 0 Hero How To Make Social Software Stick In Your O...Stuart McIntyre
Social software is one of the big news stories of the past couple of years. The rise of social technologies on the Internet has meant that individuals can collaborate and share knowledge faster and more easily than ever before.
Companies are now embracing social software (as 'Enterprise2.0'), but many organizations see roadblocks, policy issues and lack of adoption hindering the success of such projects. Stuart will face these objections head on and discuss strategies to ensure your social software project makes you an Enterprise2.0 hero!
An LMS (learning management system) is a software application that uses web-based technology to plan, implement, and assess learning. It allows for flexible organization of course content like assignments, resources, activities, and assessments. An LMS is designed specifically for education and accommodating different learning styles and environments, unlike a basic webpage. Popular LMS platforms include Blackboard, Edmodo, and Moodle, and an LMS can support various page types like course introductions, content, projects, and communities.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
The document provides information on several commercial projects designed by SEM Architects. It includes brief descriptions and details for each project, such as size, cost, location and services provided. The projects cover a range of building types including offices, retail, mixed-use developments and more. Project highlights include interior design of SEM Architects studio, urban redevelopment plans, corporate office buildings, medical facilities and retail centers.
From Zero To Enterprise2 0 Hero How To Make Social Software Stick In Your O...Stuart McIntyre
Social software is one of the big news stories of the past couple of years. The rise of social technologies on the Internet has meant that individuals can collaborate and share knowledge faster and more easily than ever before.
Companies are now embracing social software (as 'Enterprise2.0'), but many organizations see roadblocks, policy issues and lack of adoption hindering the success of such projects. Stuart will face these objections head on and discuss strategies to ensure your social software project makes you an Enterprise2.0 hero!
An LMS (learning management system) is a software application that uses web-based technology to plan, implement, and assess learning. It allows for flexible organization of course content like assignments, resources, activities, and assessments. An LMS is designed specifically for education and accommodating different learning styles and environments, unlike a basic webpage. Popular LMS platforms include Blackboard, Edmodo, and Moodle, and an LMS can support various page types like course introductions, content, projects, and communities.
This document proposes solutions to address the problem of isolation of rural teachers and lack of participation in professional development. It begins by introducing the problem and conceptual framework. A possible solution is then proposed - providing coaching and technology opportunities to interested teachers on a voluntary basis to address isolation and relationship-building. The methodology proposed is an interrupted time-series experiment to study the effects of the interventions on teachers over time in their natural school communities.
The document outlines an agenda for a meeting to discuss enhancing learning options through the Frontier Learning Network. The agenda includes an introduction, exploration of various learning models and technologies, and a spotlight on recommendations. Participants will learn about goals and changes to enhance learning, be able to identify changes they'd like to pursue, and interact with iOS devices. The meeting will provide an overview and exploration of enhancing learning options through 1:1 devices, video conferencing, learning management systems and more.
The document summarizes a presentation on proficiency-based teaching and learning given at the Oregon School Boards Association Annual Conference. It discusses using Bloom's revised taxonomy to focus on higher order thinking skills like evaluating, analyzing, applying, understanding, and remembering. The presentation was given by Steve Boynton, Travis Reeser, and Leslie Walborn from Arlington Community Charter School along with Rinda Montgomery Conwell from the North Central Education Service District.
The document summarizes a presentation on proficiency-based teaching and learning given at the Oregon School Boards Association Annual Conference. It discusses using Bloom's revised taxonomy to focus on higher order thinking skills like evaluating, analyzing, applying, and understanding rather than lower order skills like remembering facts. The presenters were the superintendent and administrators from Arlington Community Charter School, along with an assistant superintendent from the education service district, who discussed implementing proficiency-based practices.
Proficiency-Based Teaching and Learning for OSBA 2011Rinda Montgomery
The document outlines an educational presentation on proficiency-based teaching and learning given to the Oregon Small Schools Association in 2011, discussing shortcomings of the traditional educational model and benefits of a proficiency-based model in preparing students for future careers through standards-aligned learning. Case studies and examples from schools that have implemented proficiency-based models show improved student engagement, performance, and preparation for post-secondary education and careers.
The document discusses the role of proficiency-based teaching and learning where a proficiency teacher guarantees that every student is learning and progressing. It introduces Steve Boynton, Superintendent of Arlington School District, and Rinda Montgomery Conwell, Assistant Superintendent of North Central ESD, who discuss proficiency-based models. The document then outlines various questions and details about defining proficiency, the Arlington proficiency model, and how to build a proficiency model in a school over the course of a year.
This document provides instructions and examples for structuring a Live Binder project. It outlines the following:
1) The introduction tab should include the project title and class name, and the student bio subtab should introduce the student with an avatar and desired learnings.
2) Each weekly tab should include a title for the week, and subtabs in this order: project proposal, tasks, any supporting materials, and a reflection.
3) Samples are provided for a student bio, project proposal, tasks record, and reflection.
4) The conclusion emphasizes that the binder will be worth a third of the student's grade and instructs students to review and proofread their work before final presentation.
Strand 4 writing grades 9 12 sesssion final 5-11-11Rinda Montgomery
This document provides guidance for teachers on assessing student writing using a scoring guide. It outlines the key elements of effective writing, including ideas and content, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions. It emphasizes using exemplars, guided practice with feedback, and sentence combining activities to explicitly teach writing skills. Resources for sentence combining and studying model papers are also presented.
The document discusses 11 elements of effective adolescent writing instruction, including prewriting, process writing, study of models, and sentence combining. It then provides examples of mentor sentence activities and sentence building exercises teachers can use to help students improve sentence fluency. Assessment tools are presented to analyze students' sentence fluency skills in areas like complete sentences and sentence variety.
Skilled writers engage in an extensive multidimensional writing process that involves planning, composing, revising and evaluating. They devote significant time to planning and revising to improve their work. Struggling writers lack knowledge of effective writing processes and strategies. They have limited planning, generate little content and make few meaningful revisions. Explicit strategy instruction can help struggling writers learn planning, revising, and other writing strategies.
The document discusses eleven elements of effective writing instruction for middle school students, including summarization, collaborative writing, using specific product goals, word processing, sentence combining, prewriting, inquiry activities, process writing, and studying models. It provides examples of graphic organizers and prewriting activities teachers can use, such as T-charts, modified Cornell notes, and sentence frames. It concludes by asking teachers to reflect on the strategies discussed and how they could integrate them, and to identify areas where students need more support.
This document provides guidance for teachers on assessing student writing using a writing scoring guide. It describes the scoring guide's focus on ideas and content, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions. It recommends using the scoring guide to assess writing, establish a common language in the classroom, and teach self-assessment. The document also lists strategies for effective adolescent writing instruction such as writing processes, study of models, and writing for content learning.
The document outlines best practices for writing instruction in grades K-2. It discusses developing key writing skills like understanding the purpose of writing, mastering conventions of print, and fluency. It also describes developmental stages of writing and strategies like explicit instruction in handwriting, spelling, and self-regulated approaches to teaching writing.
1) The document discusses strategies for teaching students how to write summaries, including defining what a summary is, identifying the key attributes of a good summary, and outlining the writing process. 2) It provides examples of writing frames and graphic organizers to help students organize their ideas and outlines the prewriting, writing, revising, editing, and publishing steps of the writing process. 3) The goal is to teach students the critical skills needed to accurately summarize longer written works by condensing them while still conveying the main ideas and key points.
This document outlines the stages for explicitly teaching students a writing strategy, including developing background knowledge, modeling the strategy, having students memorize and practice it with support, and ensuring independent use and generalization of the strategy to other contexts. The stages are develop background knowledge, model the strategy, memorize and support independent performance, ensure motivation and understanding of purpose, provide think-alouds and examples of use, practice until automatic, and ensure consistent use over time in different settings. Teachers should identify prerequisite skills, assess students, and modify instruction as needed.
The document outlines best practices for writing instruction in grades K-2. It discusses developing key writing skills like understanding the purpose of writing, mastering conventions of print, and fluency. It also describes developmental stages of writing and strategies like explicit instruction in handwriting, spelling, and self-regulated approaches to teaching writing.
This document provides an overview of several web tools that can be used to support teaching and learning in immersive environments, even when an educator is not physically present. It highlights tools for collaboration, sharing, creation, presentation, and information sharing like LiveBinders, Edmodo, Screencast-O-Matic, Type With Me, Animoto, Dropbox, DropItToMe, and SlideShare and provides examples of how each can be used. The document encourages starting slowly with just a few tools and assessing which will best fit individual needs.
The document discusses various writing strategies that can be taught to students, including summarization, collaborative writing, word processing, sentence combining, prewriting, inquiry activities, process writing, and studying models. It provides guidance on teaching writing strategies through establishing goals, modeling the strategy, supporting student practice, and ensuring strategies are generalized and maintained over time in multiple contexts. The document also includes discussion questions about developing a lesson plan to teach the TREE or DARE writing strategies.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
This document proposes solutions to address the problem of isolation of rural teachers and lack of participation in professional development. It begins by introducing the problem and conceptual framework. A possible solution is then proposed - providing coaching and technology opportunities to interested teachers on a voluntary basis to address isolation and relationship-building. The methodology proposed is an interrupted time-series experiment to study the effects of the interventions on teachers over time in their natural school communities.
The document outlines an agenda for a meeting to discuss enhancing learning options through the Frontier Learning Network. The agenda includes an introduction, exploration of various learning models and technologies, and a spotlight on recommendations. Participants will learn about goals and changes to enhance learning, be able to identify changes they'd like to pursue, and interact with iOS devices. The meeting will provide an overview and exploration of enhancing learning options through 1:1 devices, video conferencing, learning management systems and more.
The document summarizes a presentation on proficiency-based teaching and learning given at the Oregon School Boards Association Annual Conference. It discusses using Bloom's revised taxonomy to focus on higher order thinking skills like evaluating, analyzing, applying, understanding, and remembering. The presentation was given by Steve Boynton, Travis Reeser, and Leslie Walborn from Arlington Community Charter School along with Rinda Montgomery Conwell from the North Central Education Service District.
The document summarizes a presentation on proficiency-based teaching and learning given at the Oregon School Boards Association Annual Conference. It discusses using Bloom's revised taxonomy to focus on higher order thinking skills like evaluating, analyzing, applying, and understanding rather than lower order skills like remembering facts. The presenters were the superintendent and administrators from Arlington Community Charter School, along with an assistant superintendent from the education service district, who discussed implementing proficiency-based practices.
Proficiency-Based Teaching and Learning for OSBA 2011Rinda Montgomery
The document outlines an educational presentation on proficiency-based teaching and learning given to the Oregon Small Schools Association in 2011, discussing shortcomings of the traditional educational model and benefits of a proficiency-based model in preparing students for future careers through standards-aligned learning. Case studies and examples from schools that have implemented proficiency-based models show improved student engagement, performance, and preparation for post-secondary education and careers.
The document discusses the role of proficiency-based teaching and learning where a proficiency teacher guarantees that every student is learning and progressing. It introduces Steve Boynton, Superintendent of Arlington School District, and Rinda Montgomery Conwell, Assistant Superintendent of North Central ESD, who discuss proficiency-based models. The document then outlines various questions and details about defining proficiency, the Arlington proficiency model, and how to build a proficiency model in a school over the course of a year.
This document provides instructions and examples for structuring a Live Binder project. It outlines the following:
1) The introduction tab should include the project title and class name, and the student bio subtab should introduce the student with an avatar and desired learnings.
2) Each weekly tab should include a title for the week, and subtabs in this order: project proposal, tasks, any supporting materials, and a reflection.
3) Samples are provided for a student bio, project proposal, tasks record, and reflection.
4) The conclusion emphasizes that the binder will be worth a third of the student's grade and instructs students to review and proofread their work before final presentation.
Strand 4 writing grades 9 12 sesssion final 5-11-11Rinda Montgomery
This document provides guidance for teachers on assessing student writing using a scoring guide. It outlines the key elements of effective writing, including ideas and content, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions. It emphasizes using exemplars, guided practice with feedback, and sentence combining activities to explicitly teach writing skills. Resources for sentence combining and studying model papers are also presented.
The document discusses 11 elements of effective adolescent writing instruction, including prewriting, process writing, study of models, and sentence combining. It then provides examples of mentor sentence activities and sentence building exercises teachers can use to help students improve sentence fluency. Assessment tools are presented to analyze students' sentence fluency skills in areas like complete sentences and sentence variety.
Skilled writers engage in an extensive multidimensional writing process that involves planning, composing, revising and evaluating. They devote significant time to planning and revising to improve their work. Struggling writers lack knowledge of effective writing processes and strategies. They have limited planning, generate little content and make few meaningful revisions. Explicit strategy instruction can help struggling writers learn planning, revising, and other writing strategies.
The document discusses eleven elements of effective writing instruction for middle school students, including summarization, collaborative writing, using specific product goals, word processing, sentence combining, prewriting, inquiry activities, process writing, and studying models. It provides examples of graphic organizers and prewriting activities teachers can use, such as T-charts, modified Cornell notes, and sentence frames. It concludes by asking teachers to reflect on the strategies discussed and how they could integrate them, and to identify areas where students need more support.
This document provides guidance for teachers on assessing student writing using a writing scoring guide. It describes the scoring guide's focus on ideas and content, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions. It recommends using the scoring guide to assess writing, establish a common language in the classroom, and teach self-assessment. The document also lists strategies for effective adolescent writing instruction such as writing processes, study of models, and writing for content learning.
The document outlines best practices for writing instruction in grades K-2. It discusses developing key writing skills like understanding the purpose of writing, mastering conventions of print, and fluency. It also describes developmental stages of writing and strategies like explicit instruction in handwriting, spelling, and self-regulated approaches to teaching writing.
1) The document discusses strategies for teaching students how to write summaries, including defining what a summary is, identifying the key attributes of a good summary, and outlining the writing process. 2) It provides examples of writing frames and graphic organizers to help students organize their ideas and outlines the prewriting, writing, revising, editing, and publishing steps of the writing process. 3) The goal is to teach students the critical skills needed to accurately summarize longer written works by condensing them while still conveying the main ideas and key points.
This document outlines the stages for explicitly teaching students a writing strategy, including developing background knowledge, modeling the strategy, having students memorize and practice it with support, and ensuring independent use and generalization of the strategy to other contexts. The stages are develop background knowledge, model the strategy, memorize and support independent performance, ensure motivation and understanding of purpose, provide think-alouds and examples of use, practice until automatic, and ensure consistent use over time in different settings. Teachers should identify prerequisite skills, assess students, and modify instruction as needed.
The document outlines best practices for writing instruction in grades K-2. It discusses developing key writing skills like understanding the purpose of writing, mastering conventions of print, and fluency. It also describes developmental stages of writing and strategies like explicit instruction in handwriting, spelling, and self-regulated approaches to teaching writing.
This document provides an overview of several web tools that can be used to support teaching and learning in immersive environments, even when an educator is not physically present. It highlights tools for collaboration, sharing, creation, presentation, and information sharing like LiveBinders, Edmodo, Screencast-O-Matic, Type With Me, Animoto, Dropbox, DropItToMe, and SlideShare and provides examples of how each can be used. The document encourages starting slowly with just a few tools and assessing which will best fit individual needs.
The document discusses various writing strategies that can be taught to students, including summarization, collaborative writing, word processing, sentence combining, prewriting, inquiry activities, process writing, and studying models. It provides guidance on teaching writing strategies through establishing goals, modeling the strategy, supporting student practice, and ensuring strategies are generalized and maintained over time in multiple contexts. The document also includes discussion questions about developing a lesson plan to teach the TREE or DARE writing strategies.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.