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A development in learning to read in a new language -- I looked at this package and read the word "i-chi-go" (strawberry) in hiragana before reading the English. Granted, I can tell that these are strawberries without any words at all, but learning is still exciting.
One of my favorite learning 'spots' is Twitter. I know that for the most
part things shared have been vetted by individuals I respect (excluding avid
golfers). I can quickly scan the Tweets, Favorite those I'd like to explore
further, I can access from ANY device & from ANY location & at ANY time --
that's how my students like to learn & so do I!
@nsharoff
Susan Ledlow, vice president of academic affairs, and Karen Borglum, assistant vice preisdent, curriculum and assessment, present on Valencia's five year Impact Plan.
Big Local learning event about how to review your Big Local plan, held on 7 March 2015 at the Priory Rooms in Birmingham
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
There are many advantages to using CMS software in higher educational institutions. One of the most notable is that this type of structure creates the potential to adaptable the teaching to each learner’s needs and learning style.
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Designed for elementary school students, Learning Pet enriches lessons by creating a physical interface to interact with the virtual world. We demonstrate a number sorting game, where the student interacts with the robot to blast virtual UFO's with the lowest value. Correct answers are celebrated with a wing flap, and each level-up with a dance. We use the Accessory Development Kit to interface with mobile devices while away from the computer.
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Scientology's emeter is modified to use in the "secular" branch called Applied Scholastics. The new meter is called a Learning Accelerator. It has the same components of an emeter, which Scientology claims is a "religious artifact" and is used in the same manner. The use of this is for "Word Clearing". What is a non-religious group doing using a "proprietary religious artifact"?
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.