Good resource from the Open Education Consortium.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Computer Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lecture Notes
- Author:
- Open Education Consortium
- Date Added:
- 05/30/2021
Good resource from the Open Education Consortium.
Green computer will be one of the major contributions, which will break down the 'digital divide', the electronic gulf that separates the information rich from the information poor.
A grocery store marketing tour I developed for my 10-year-old nephew after noticing that he was interested in how money (particularly buying/selling) worked. The tour took about 1 hour and then about 15-30 minutes for him to pick and purchase the items he wanted with the $10 I gave him. The information in this guide is a compilation of industry stories from primary and secondary sources. I encourage you to do your own research to confirm the accuracy of these stories.I also encourage you to use this as a guide and be ready to adapt and use different examples, different products, etc. depending on what the student is engaging with and what is available at your local grocery store.
Symptoms of group think
This resource is a series of guided lecture notes which cover topics from Statistics Using Technology 3rd edition, Kozak.These notes may be used in a lecture to follow along with Statistics Using Technology 3rd edition, Kozak.If you would like a copy of the notes completed, please reach out to Mike Rozinski at mrozinski@mohave.edu
This is a general template to pair with any piece of fiction you have your students read. The year I created this I saw that my 8th grade studetns at the time were struggling with engaging with any text, most were reading below grade level. They beleived reading to be boring and were missing a lot of background knowledge concerning literary elements. I created this template and paired it with their favorite novel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid) I found that they were engaged when filling out these "Guided notes". It helped bridge some gaps and gave them a renewed confidence in the classroom.
This packet was created by me for my online biology students at West Hills Community College in Lemoore, CA.
This collection of guided notes was created through a Round Fifteen Mini-Grant for Ancillary Materials Creation and Revision. Major topics include:
Review Topics
Equations and Inequalities
Functions and Graphs
Other Functions and Inequalities
Exponentials and Logarithms
Dr. Caitlin Gunn and Dr. Caty Taborda created this trauma-informed, culturally responsive, gender neutral curriculum for people who have been impacted by domestic violence. It is offered here as an openly licensed educational resource.
Unlike most traditional domestic violence educational content, this curriculum was developed through an understanding of feminist, queer, and critical race theories. Lessons and group sessions refocus violent and toxic masculinities as the central cultural forces to be interrogated, understood, and challenged. This serves to provide maximum flexibility while also neutralizing language otherwise condemning and reducing individuals to identities of “abuser” and “victim.”
The curriculum is appropriate for ages 16 and up, with particular benefits for those ages 16 through 21. It is applicable to people and groups of all genders – women, men, non-binary and gender-fluid people, and mixed gender groups. It was designed for in-person facilitation (with printable handouts) but could be adapted for online settings.
This is a simple script and storyboard sample for a H5P Drag the words activity with parts of the plant sample.
This article gives the definition and various sources of hard water.
Doing a MOOC or an Online Course is like booking a cab or ordering food online. There is an unprecedented expansion and ease. But the same way we see the limitations and see there are haves and have-nots in this COVID-stricken damaged world, we need to know that many of us do not know good enough about MOOCs as well. Apart from the update to you that even you can host and launch an Online Course, let us share a good platform of free MOOCs- HP EdcastCloud.
This lecture video describes HR Planning and its linkage with other HR Functions. HRP is a process of bridging the gap between manpower demand and manpower supply. The manpower gap may entail that the organization is either under staffed or overstaffed.
If a shortage of employees is expected …
Hire new full-time employees
Offer incentives for postponing retirement
Rehire retired employees on part time basis
Attempt to reduce turnover
Bring in overtime for present staff
Subcontract work to another company
Hire temporary employee
Re-engineer to reduce needs
If a surplus of employees is expected…..
Don’t replace employees who leave
Offer incentives for early retirement
Transfer or reassign excess employees
Use slack time for employees training or equipment maintenance
Reduce work hours
Lay-off employees
This is an entry-level course focused on the history, culture and language of Latinos in the United States. Its purpose is to provide students with basic skills to understand the diverse array of the Latino cultures, and their contribution to the American humanities throughout time. The course provides opportunities to interact with a key ethnic minority in the United States.
This lecture notes focuses on the followings:1. Manpower Forecsting2.. Developing a Manpower Plan 3. Strategic Manpower Forecasting Learning
Hangul is the official alphabet of the Korean language and it’s used in both South and North Korea. The alphabet was created in the year 1443 in the Joseon Dynasty.The Korean alphabet is made up of 19 consonant letters and 21 vowel characters for a total of 40 main letters. There are some obsolete characters and combination characters as well but the main alphabet is 40 letters. The name of the Korean alphabet, Hangul (한글) means great script in Korean. Han (한) means great and Geul (글) means script.Credits to Seemile KoreanJoshua ChoKorean Class 101In this lesson, you will learn the basics of Korean Language in short span of time. Just try and enjoy the process.
12 ways to release your inner joy during the holidays
Introduces the history and current status of information systems in health care: information architectures, administrative and clinical applications, evidence-based medicine, information retrieval, decision support systems, security and confidentiality, bioinformatics, information system cycles, the electronic health record, key health information systems and standards, and medical devices. Teaches strategies and tools to insure the development and/or selection of health information systems. Discusses the role of healthcare information and communication technologies in healthcare delivery including their role in improving the quality, safety and efficiency of healthcare delivery.
Documents go with the course shell available via this link https://lor.instructure.com/resources/ebba206534fc4ec8b2a912e648d70a0d?shared
This is an activity about utilizing proportional mathematics to determine the height of lunar features. Learners will use the length of shadows to calculate the height of some of the lunar features. This activity is Astronomy Activity 6 in a larger resource entitled Space Update.
Each section below will assist you throughout the week. Please print the progress notes attachment for tracking of your child's work. Scholastic Truflix Login- trueflix48 greenScholastic Login- julie@stepaheadacademy.org Swim1234!