The document discusses the causes and key events of the French Revolution. It was influenced by Enlightenment ideas of government for and by the people. Resentment against the monarchy and fiscal crisis also contributed. Major events included the storming of the Bastille prison, establishment of the National Assembly, Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, the Reign of Terror led by the Jacobins, and the executions of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The revolution created a new nation controlled by the French people and increased political power for the middle class.
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This document provides information about the second grade curriculum for the upcoming school year to parents. It introduces the teachers and covers topics like understanding child development, language arts, math, science, social studies, foreign language, and opportunities for home and school connection. The curriculum focuses on developing reading, writing, and math skills through different programs and hands-on activities while also incorporating other subjects.
Gabriela goes to her friend Juliana's house to play basketball, but Juliana is playing video games on her computer and invites Gabriela inside to play games there instead. Inside, Gabriela meets Juliana's brother Samuel playing on a Game Boy, ignoring her greeting. Juliana then starts playing her games, forgetting Gabriela is there. After two hours of being bored, Gabriela leaves and Juliana gets angry, ending their friendship. The story shows how virtual reality games can negatively impact kids' social lives and relationships.
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The document appears to be a quiz about sound and hearing. It contains multiple choice questions about topics like which everyday sound is the loudest, parts of the ear, properties of sound waves, measuring sound, the speed of sound, and nerves involved in hearing. The questions range in difficulty and point values from 100 to 1,000,000 points. After each question the player's answer is checked and they receive feedback like "correct" or "incorrect" along with the right answer.
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The document describes design-based research and narrative ecology as a design experiment. It discusses how design-based research is carried out to explore how technological innovations affect learning and interaction. The goal is to engineer innovative learning environments while understanding aspects of human cognition and learning. Characteristics of design experiments are that they are mediated by technology, embedded in social contexts, can test new learning paradigms, and create scientific understanding of learning. Challenges include complexity, large amounts of data, and comparing across designs.
The document discusses the challenges parents face in keeping up with their children's internet use. It notes that internet sites and means of connection are changing rapidly, with new sites appearing overnight and mobile devices becoming more common. It also states that simply teaching about or filtering internet sites is not enough, and that helping children develop safe online behaviors and attitudes is increasingly important as the internet environment continues to evolve quickly.
The document compares student learning in Knowledge Forum and Elgg, online platforms for collaboration and knowledge building. Initial findings showed that while students in Knowledge Forum demonstrated most determinants of knowledge building, views remained unconnected. In Elgg, students covered the first three stages of connectivism and wanted more collaboration, but their work lacked focus. Overall, both platforms showed potential for knowledge building but need improvements to foster more connection and focus between groups.
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This document provides instructions for completing a KS3 test results spreadsheet for science assessments. Teachers should open the shared spreadsheet file, find their class, and enter raw scores for students which will automatically calculate percentages, levels, and averages. Scores should be entered by clicking the correct cell and replacing the placeholder zero with the raw score.
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This document provides an overview of computing basics and skills that are useful to know, including operating systems, office software, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, the web, web skills, and web 2.0 technologies. It discusses managing operating systems, filing and organization, the main functions of word processing and spreadsheet software, best practices for presentations, searching the web effectively, understanding email and URLs, using social media and networking sites, blogging, wikis, and RSS feeds. The document concludes by suggesting picking a topic and exploring resources like scholarly search engines, Google Books, blog aggregators, and Wikipedia to develop computing skills.
Connect Fort Wayne is hosting its fifth annual ideas conference on May 16, 2015 at the Parkview Mirro Family Research Center. The event will focus on ideas in four main categories: community, education, commerce, and wellness. Specifically, they will feature both local and national speakers discussing ideas that impact Northeast Indiana. In addition to talks, the event aims to create opportunities for people to connect, build on the ideas presented, and potentially experience new activities through engagement stations.
The document provides instructions for students to work in groups to design a building for a playground city. It outlines several steps for the activity, including choosing roles as architect, engineer or contractor; identifying shapes used in example buildings; using newspaper and tape to build solid figures; discussing how different building types meet different needs; understanding how architectural design can convey feelings; and finally working as a group to plan and describe their own building design.
The document provides information for postgraduate research students at the University of Liverpool on depositing their thesis electronically in the University's research archive. It states that any student registered after August 2008 must deposit an electronic copy, while earlier students must provide a printed bound copy. It discusses issues like copyright, file formats, naming conventions and completing a thesis access declaration form. Students are instructed to submit their final approved thesis after making any required amendments by June 20th to graduate in July.
Apache HTTP Server is an open-source web server software that is the most widely used web server on the Internet, with over 70% of websites using it. Apache has a modular design that allows it to run on multiple platforms and perform different functions through modules like Multi-Processing Modules and additional modules for caching, compression, logging, and more. Developers can select which modules to include at compile-time or run-time to customize Apache for different environments and needs.
The document appears to be a quiz about sound and hearing. It contains multiple choice questions about topics like which everyday sound is the loudest, parts of the ear, properties of sound waves, measuring sound, the speed of sound, and nerves involved in hearing. The questions range in difficulty and point values from 100 to 1,000,000 points. After each question the player's answer is checked and they receive feedback like "correct" or "incorrect" along with the right answer.
ºÝºÝߣs for a short lecture I'll be giving at 'The Design Village' for a seminar on 'Design Education & Pedagogy in India'. I begin with reference to a 2006 lecture, and then add my subsequently gained wisdom and insight into design practice and pedagogy.
The document describes design-based research and narrative ecology as a design experiment. It discusses how design-based research is carried out to explore how technological innovations affect learning and interaction. The goal is to engineer innovative learning environments while understanding aspects of human cognition and learning. Characteristics of design experiments are that they are mediated by technology, embedded in social contexts, can test new learning paradigms, and create scientific understanding of learning. Challenges include complexity, large amounts of data, and comparing across designs.
The document discusses the challenges parents face in keeping up with their children's internet use. It notes that internet sites and means of connection are changing rapidly, with new sites appearing overnight and mobile devices becoming more common. It also states that simply teaching about or filtering internet sites is not enough, and that helping children develop safe online behaviors and attitudes is increasingly important as the internet environment continues to evolve quickly.
The document compares student learning in Knowledge Forum and Elgg, online platforms for collaboration and knowledge building. Initial findings showed that while students in Knowledge Forum demonstrated most determinants of knowledge building, views remained unconnected. In Elgg, students covered the first three stages of connectivism and wanted more collaboration, but their work lacked focus. Overall, both platforms showed potential for knowledge building but need improvements to foster more connection and focus between groups.
How To Complete The Ks3 Test Results Spreadsheetgriggans
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This document provides instructions for completing a KS3 test results spreadsheet for science assessments. Teachers should open the shared spreadsheet file, find their class, and enter raw scores for students which will automatically calculate percentages, levels, and averages. Scores should be entered by clicking the correct cell and replacing the placeholder zero with the raw score.
http://www.katyfitkids.com
Katy Fit Kids Calendar for the 2009 Fall Semester. Program designed by Medical Fitness Pros http://www.medicalfitnesspros.com
This document provides an overview of computing basics and skills that are useful to know, including operating systems, office software, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, the web, web skills, and web 2.0 technologies. It discusses managing operating systems, filing and organization, the main functions of word processing and spreadsheet software, best practices for presentations, searching the web effectively, understanding email and URLs, using social media and networking sites, blogging, wikis, and RSS feeds. The document concludes by suggesting picking a topic and exploring resources like scholarly search engines, Google Books, blog aggregators, and Wikipedia to develop computing skills.
Connect Fort Wayne is hosting its fifth annual ideas conference on May 16, 2015 at the Parkview Mirro Family Research Center. The event will focus on ideas in four main categories: community, education, commerce, and wellness. Specifically, they will feature both local and national speakers discussing ideas that impact Northeast Indiana. In addition to talks, the event aims to create opportunities for people to connect, build on the ideas presented, and potentially experience new activities through engagement stations.
The document provides instructions for students to work in groups to design a building for a playground city. It outlines several steps for the activity, including choosing roles as architect, engineer or contractor; identifying shapes used in example buildings; using newspaper and tape to build solid figures; discussing how different building types meet different needs; understanding how architectural design can convey feelings; and finally working as a group to plan and describe their own building design.
The document provides information for postgraduate research students at the University of Liverpool on depositing their thesis electronically in the University's research archive. It states that any student registered after August 2008 must deposit an electronic copy, while earlier students must provide a printed bound copy. It discusses issues like copyright, file formats, naming conventions and completing a thesis access declaration form. Students are instructed to submit their final approved thesis after making any required amendments by June 20th to graduate in July.
Apache HTTP Server is an open-source web server software that is the most widely used web server on the Internet, with over 70% of websites using it. Apache has a modular design that allows it to run on multiple platforms and perform different functions through modules like Multi-Processing Modules and additional modules for caching, compression, logging, and more. Developers can select which modules to include at compile-time or run-time to customize Apache for different environments and needs.