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Related: Proyectos Arq • Revistas de artículos científicos • doctoradoCompartido conmigo One account. All of Google. Sign in to continue to Google Drive Find my account Free ebooks #1. 10 Lotto Playing Mistakes You Should Avoid At Any Cost Every day I see lottery players making these obvious mistakes, and wondering why they are not getting more wins. So here’s 10 playing errors you MUST avoid - it will make you a better player: 1. Don’t play just when you feel like it. Have a timetable and stick to it. Screen Recording and Screencasting Software - Overview - Telestream ScreenFlow Highest Quality Recording ScreenFlow has the best screen recording available – whether you are recording multiple screens at once, or using retina displays. Built in Stock Media Library Spice up your videos with access to over 500,000 unique images, audio & video clips and more directly from within your ScreenFlow projects.
Flipping the Classroom “Flipping the classroom” has become something of a buzzword in the last several years, driven in part by high profile publications in The New York Times (Fitzpatrick, 2012); The Chronicle of Higher Education (Berrett, 2012); and Science (Mazur, 2009); In essence, “flipping the classroom” means that students gain first exposure to new material outside of class, usually via reading or lecture videos, and then use class time to do the harder work of assimilating that knowledge, perhaps through problem-solving, discussion, or debates. In terms of Bloom’s revised taxonomy (2001), this means that students are doing the lower levels of cognitive work (gaining knowledge and comprehension) outside of class, and focusing on the higher forms of cognitive work (application, analysis, synthesis, and/or evaluation) in class, where they have the support of their peers and instructor. What is it? | Does it work? | Theoretical basis | Key Elements | Where can I learn more?
Baen Ebooks In January of 2011 we started posting free short stories we thought might be of interest to Baen readers. The first stories were "Space Hero" by Patrick Lundrigan, the winner of the 2010 Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Contest, and "Tanya, Princess of Elves," by Larry Correia, author of Monster Hunter International and set in that universe. As new stories are made available, they will be posted on the main page, then added to this book (to save the Baen Barflies the trouble of doing it themselves). This is our compilation of short stories for 2019. As is usual with such copyrighted material from Baen, the contents may be copied and shared but NOT sold. All commercial rights are reserved to Baen Books. Learning Visually Online: Transition to Remote Teaching in 4.501 Professor Lawrence Sass’s Advanced Design and Digital Fabrication course (4.501) is deeply engaged with the physical world. Students learn the processes of designing, modeling, and rendering, and later fabricate furniture, buildings, and other structures. Adapting to online When Prof Sass’s plan to construct a tiny house on campus this spring with his students was quashed due to the course moving online, Sass was faced with the challenge of re-engineering his curriculum to work within the confines of online teaching and learning. Normally, in the first half of 4.501, students focus on skills acquisition such as 3-D printing, laser cutting, and CNC machining. In the image below, students learn digital fabrication by CNC fabrication and assembly of a small bridge of plywood parts.
The Online Books Page Listing over 3 million free books on the Web - Updated Thursday, November 19, 2020 Search our Listings -- New Listings -- Authors -- Titles -- Subjects -- Serials We reach Public Domain Day, and 3 million titles -- Blog (Everybody's Libraries) -- Latest Book Listings Virtualizing Project-based Learning in Architecture Before the MIT Department of Architecture transitioned fully to remote education in mid-March 2020, and even before it became the first academic program in architecture in the United States in 1868, students of architecture have consistently found success through physical project-based learning. “This has to do with everything from the neurology of creativity to the social nature of learning,” emphasizes Nicholas de Monchaux, Professor of Architecture and Urbanism. “Students will always learn more from each other, especially in shared environments, than they ever will from us.” As the newly appointed department head, de Monchaux has led Course 4 through the challenge of adapting project-based learning to remote, virtual studios. He has synthesized four key lessons to inform further remote teaching across the department.
PZ's Thinking Routines Toolbox Welcome to Project Zero’s Thinking Routines Toolbox. This toolbox highlights Thinking Routines developed across a number of research projects at PZ. A vast array of PZ's work has explored the development of thinking, the concept of thinking dispositions, and the many ways routines can be used to support student learning and thinking across age groups, disciplines, ideals, competencies, and populations. Thinking Routines originated in PZ’s Visible Thinking research initiative. Portfolio Upgrade: Going Minimal Part 2 A few weeks ago, I created a post on “going minimal” and this week I am adding two more spreads to the project. I mentioned in the first post how difficult it is for me to leave white space on the page and I think the above two spreads show this discomfort through a denser layout than the first two. While I don’t exactly have the white space concept figured out, it is forcing me to think differently about page layout. For example, I am giving the content more breathing room than I typically do.