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Anjana's next talk at JSConf EU in May: http://2017.jsconf.eu/speakers..../anjana-vakil-immuta
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Visual, tactile/Kinesthetic, and Auditory learning style examples.
Documenting how children are learning is an important activity for early childhood professionals to engage in on a regular basis. In e-clip #10, Judy Harris Helm of Best Practices, Inc. discusses why documentation is so critical and identifies some of the different purposes of documentation. Two preschool teachers and one toddler teacher describe the various ways they document as well as how they use documentation to help achieve different goals. When adults engage in a variety of documentation practices, it can help them to assess learning, reflect on and adjust their teaching practices, support children to revisit their own learning, communicate with families, and advocate for their program. See supporting materials and related videos at http://www.easternct.edu/cece/....e-clip-documenting-c
Video Segments:
0:40 Documenting Children's Learning
1:14 Assessing Children's Learning
2:57 Revisiting Children's learning
4:25 Communicating with Families
5:23 Ensuring Informed and Reflective Teaching
7:45 Advocating for Developmentally Appropriate, Play Based Learning
Copyright 2016 by the Center for Early Childhood Education at Eastern Connecticut State University. This video may only be used for educational purposes.It may not be used for commercial purposes and may not be edited or adapted without written permission from the Center for Early Childhood Education.
Cultures of learning: There is no single definition of what is good teaching or learning -- expectations and values of this vary across different cultures. What challenges does this create for teachers & students who study overseas? With the rapid increase in international education this is critical area for the success of overseas students. We look specifically at a Chinese learner and how they might perceive an overseas classroom.
The idea of learning styles is widespread throughout the field of pedagogy and people are often categorized according to their learning style. However, in scientific research, there has been no credible evidence that supports the existence of learning styles. This video defines learning styles theory, talks about some previous research in the field of pedagogy and explains why there is no true basis behind the idea of learning styles. In addition, Dr. Joseph Kim, an associate professor of psychology, neuroscience and behaviour at McMaster University, speaks about the non-existence of learning styles.
This video was created by fourth year McMaster students interested in education and knowledge translation: Dana Abu-Jazar, Ana Kovacevic, Amber Kayed, Jasleen Khaira, Babak Nouhi, Simranpal Dhanju, Ria Oommen, and Nisha Gajaria.
Copyright McMaster University 2014
References:
Kratzig, Gregory, and Katherine Arbuthnott. "Perceptual Learning Style and Learning Proficiency: A Test of the Hypothesis." Journal of Educational Psychology (2006).
Salomon, Gavriel. "Television Is "easy" and Print Is "tough": The Differential Investment of Mental Effort in Learning as a Function of Perceptions and Attributions." Journal of Educational Psychology 76.4 (1984).
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FLYING LIKE IRON MAN RETURNS! Gravity Industries & Richard Browning have successfully flown like Iron Man with their custom jet suit that uses kerosene jet engines! I flew (punny!) down to California to meet them and try out the jet suit for myself! Stay tuned for the next video where we turn his system into a true Iron Man suit, complete with a metal iron man helmet!
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This video discusses the need for 21st Century Learning and proposes the use of Inquiry-Based Learning as a suitable pedagogy.
It was created for the Inspiring Science Education Project as part of a series of videos to promote the use of Inquiry-Based Learning.
http://inspiringscience.eu
What is blended learning? How does it differ from classroom technology instruction? What are the hallmarks of a blended learning environment
Google's AI AlphaZero has shocked the chess world. Leaning on its deep neural networks, and general reinforcement learning algorithm, DeepMind's AI Alpha Zero learned to play chess well beyond the skill level of master, besting the 2016 top chess engine Stockfish 8 in a 100-game match. Alpha Zero had 28 wins, 72 draws, and 0 losses. Impressive right? And it took just 4 hours of self-play to reach such a proficiency. What the chess world has witnessed from this historic event is, simply put, mind-blowing! AlphaZero vs Magnus Carlsen anyone? :)
19-page paper via Cornell University Library
https://arxiv.org/abs/1712.01815
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
PGN:
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 Bc5 5. Bxc6 dxc6 6. 0-0 Nd7 7. c3 0-0 8. d4 Bd6 9. Bg5 Qe8 10. Re1 f6 11. Bh4 Qf7 12. Nbd2 a5 13. Bg3 Re8 14. Qc2 Nf8 15. c4 c5 16. d5 b6 17. Nh4 g6 18. Nhf3 Bd7 19. Rad1 Re7 20. h3 Qg7 21. Qc3 Rae8 22. a3 h6 23. Bh4 Rf7 24. Bg3 Rfe7 25. Bh4 Rf7 26. Bg3 a4 27. Kh1 Rfe7 28. Bh4 Rf7 29. Bg3 Rfe7 30. Bh4 g5 31. Bg3 Ng6 32. Nf1 Rf7 33. Ne3 Ne7 34. Qd3 h5 35. h4 Nc8 36. Re2 g4 37. Nd2 Qh7 38. Kg1 Bf8 39. Nb1 Nd6 40. Nc3 Bh6 41. Rf1 Ra8 42. Kh2 Kf8 43. Kg1 Qg6 44. f4 gxf3 45. Rxf3 Bxe3+ 46. Rfxe3 Ke7 47. Be1 Qh7 48. Rg3 Rg7 49. Rxg7+ Qxg7 50. Re3 Rg8 51. Rg3 Qh8 52. Nb1 Rxg3 53. Bxg3 Qh6 54. Nd2 Bg4 55. Kh2 Kd7 56. b3 axb3 57. Nxb3 Qg6 58. Nd2 Bd1 59. Nf3 Ba4 60. Nd2 Ke7 61. Bf2 Qg4 62. Qf3 Bd1 63. Qxg4 Bxg4 64. a4 Nb7 65. Nb1 Na5 66. Be3 Nxc4 67. Bc1 Bd7 68. Nc3 c6 69. Kg1 cxd5 70. exd5 Bf5 71. Kf2 Nd6 72. Be3 Ne4+ 73. Nxe4 Bxe4 74. a5 bxa5 75. Bxc5+ Kd7 76. d6 Bf5 77. Ba3 Kc6 78. Ke1 Kd5 79. Kd2 Ke4 80. Bb2 Kf4 81. Bc1 Kg3 82. Ke2 a4 83. Kf1 Kxh4 84. Kf2 Kg4 85. Ba3 Bd7 86. Bc1 Kf5 87. Ke3 Ke6
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A school-wide approach to blended learning that allows teachers the flexibility to define and implement online instruction that meets their students needs.
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I'm Alex Villarreal with the VOA Special English Education Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish
Songs teach language. Consider a song like "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega. An American teaching English overseas once told us that students love that song.Recently we asked people on the Special English Facebook page to suggest other songs that English learners might like. Noemi Nito wrote: I'm one of those English students who love "Tom's Diner." I started learning English with "Lemon Tree" by Fool's Garden. Another favorite is "Truly Madly Deeply" by Savage Garden. Another person, Asi Tambunan, suggested the song "God Only Knows" by Orianthi. Gyongyi Jako wrote that ABBA's songs from Sweden are perfect for class work. Other good songs for learning English are songs by the Beatles and John Lennon, as well as Louis Armstrong's "Wonderful World." Paul Cifuentes says Bob Marley's songs are amazing for teaching. Another teacher, Joseph Deka, says songs by Johnny Cash have always worked in his classroom. He says his students can hear the words, plus the songs often have stories. He also likes "We Will Rock You" by Queen and "Beautiful Girls" by Sean Kingston. He says young children love "C Is for Cookie" by Cookie Monster from the TV show "Sesame Street." Nina John Smith suggested these songs: "It's My Life" and "We Weren't Born to Follow" by Bon Jovi. Also "Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica.Aurelio Lourenco Costa Gusmao says he began to like English after his teacher played the Westlife song "I Have a Dream." He wrote: That was eight years ago. I was in the seventh grade. And from that day on, my dream of improving my English skills became attached in my mind. Teachers can use this song to convey the message to their students that they should have their own dream for the future. Aurelio's story was no surprise to another commenter, Katie Kivenko. She especially likes songs by Michael Jackson and Queen. She wrote: When you listen to your favorite songs, you feel emotionally high and it moves you to action.For VOA Special English, I'm Alex Villarreal. Do you have any favorite songs for learning English? You can share other music suggestions for English learners at our website, voaspecialenglish.com or on Facebook at VOA Learning English. We are also on Twitter and iTunes.
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For most of human history, we have sought to treat and cure diseases. But only in recent decades did it become possible to ensure that a particular disease never threatens humanity again. Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein detail how the story of smallpox – the first and only disease to be permanently eliminated – shows how disease eradication can happen, and why it is so difficult to achieve.
Lesson by Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein, animation by TOGETHER.
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The science and ethics behind ML and AI.
Last episode, we treated our Decision Tree as a blackbox. In this episode, we'll build one on a real dataset, add code to visualize it, and practice reading it - so you can see how it works under the hood. And hey -- I may have gone a little fast through some parts. Just let me know, I'll slow down. Also: we'll do a Q&A episode down the road, so if anything is unclear, just ask!
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While few of us will ever take on the ambitious challenge of learning four foreign languages in a year, many of us yearn to be more proficient in another language. The secret to success as it turns out is simpler than you think.
Scott Young is a blogger, speaker and author. He previously spoke at TEDx EastsidePrep about his project “The MIT Challenge” to self-test MIT’s undergraduate computer science curriculum in one year, using their freely available information. His most recent project was with Vat Jaiswal, traveling to four countries, learning languages, with the goal of not speaking English for an entire year. He writes about learning and self-education at his website, ScottHYoung.com.
Vat Jaiswal is a graduate student, aspiring architect and filmmaker. His most recent project was with Scott Young on The Year Without English, where he traveled through Spain, Brazil, China, Taiwan and Korea creating four short documentaries on language learning and cultural immersion. He shares his work, including experimental time-lapse photography and an interview series with successful architects, at vatjaiswal.com
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
From the mediaX Conference “Platforms for Collaboration and Productivity”, Candace Thille, with the Stanford Graduate School of Education highlights the power of platform tools and technologies to transform observation and data collection. This process enables researchers from industry and academia to know their user better – as consumers, as producers, and as learners.
Another lazy animation lol
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Nick Keller - Flying Blind - DFTM Soundtrack
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Cambridge mathematical reading list: https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/si....tes/www.maths.cam.ac
GENERAL
Flatland – Edwin Abbott
Fermat's last theorem – Simon Singh
A Mathematician’s Apology - G.H. Hardy
CALCULUS
Early transcendentals – James Stewart
Calculus – Michael Spivak
LINEAR ALGEBRA
Elementary Linear Algebra – Howard Anton
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Partial Differential Equations an introduction – Walter Strauss
James Nearing, Mathematical Tools for Physics: http://www.physics.miami.edu/~nearing/mathmethods/
COMPLEX ANALYSIS:
Visual complex analysis – Tristian Needham
OTHER
Principles of mathematical analysis – Walter Rudin
Analysis I – Terence Tao
Algebraic topology – Allen Hatcher
Mathematical methods in the physical sciences – Mary Boas
Abstract algebra – Dummit and Foote
Discrete math and applications – Kenneth Rosen
How to think like a mathematician - Houston
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I spent a week watching German Netflix so you don't have to. Here are my top eight TV shows to binge on if you are learning German!
I would love to make another one of these about German films. Got an idea for one I should feature? Let me know in the comments!
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Every class at Minerva is a small seminar conducted using Forum™, an advanced learning environment designed to facilitate continuous face-to-face interaction with your professors and classmates. Though each seminar is different, with some focused on lively discussion or collaborative work sessions, and others on polling and debate, all require your full participation. This video highlights one of the Cornerstone classes taught via Forum.
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Vince is not known for being a stand up comedian, but this routine he delivered at the Ryman is pretty funny. Stay for the end to hear about his first driving experience.