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The presence of observers can influence student performance, and observations can be subjective. To design effective direct observations, students must understand the objectives and criteria, and assessors need structured rubrics. Feedback is also important. In conclusion, direct observation is useful for teachers to directly assess student performance, but has some limitations.
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「INFOGRAPHIC」 The Great 21st Century North American War: Unicorns vs Narwhalsdomain .ME“Second star to the right and straight on till morning” was once the only route to a magical place where fairies, mermaids, and other mythical beings could be found. However, we no longer need pixie dust to help us fly high above the skies. There are fairy-tale creatures running among us. Are we in Neverland? No, we are in the Unicorn era.
How come? Well, every tech startup company spawned after the great tech wreck of 2000 and 2001 that managed to reach $1 billion was said to ‘grow a horn’. The very term Unicorn Club was coined in 2013 by Aileen Lee when he introduced us to the concept.
It takes approximately 6 years and at least $95 million in funding for a tech startup to become a unicorn. If we look back on the last 15 years, the period between 2007 and 2009 showed to be the most fertile for starting a unicorn. This is supported by the fact that some of the most successful companies of today, Uber, Pinterest, Slack, Nutanix and many others, were founded right after the great economic collapse of 2008.
The average age of the mighty unicorn rider is 29 and the majority of them already had a vast experience working in tech companies. Although young, more than 70% have already founded a company prior to the one that reached stellar, 1-billion-dollar success.
However, many Millennials choose to ride down this track with a reliable partner. Whether it is the fear of the unknown or higher venture capital, 85% of young businessmen with a mutual history decide to continue in the same manner.
If you think that we are talking about only a small herd, you are in for a surprise as we can count more than 200 unicorns worldwide. Around 65% are headquartered in the US, with California being the leading habitat, as 39% of all US unicorns run around the Silicon Valley.
When it comes to Canadian tech startups, although they account for no more than 2% of all world unicorns, they are certainly a force to be reckoned with. The success of the Canadian 1-billion-dollar companies was recognized worldwide and in time they became a separate species. They were named after an animal that actually swims in those frigid northern waters – Narwhals.
Renamed by Brent Holiday, the CEO of Garibaldi Capital Advisors, Narwhal club includes startups that were launched as far back as 1999. Although there are only three narwhals ready to parry the herds of US unicorns, a significant number of them are expected to break the ice, such as Desire2Learn, iQmetrix, Wattpad and many others.
Who is currently at the very top of the North American billion-dollar ladder? Which narwhals dare to swim faster than the galloping unicorns? Scroll down to our infographic and see for yourself.
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BilingualismJazzyzeeThis document discusses different types of bilingualism and multilingualism, as well as methods for acquiring a second language. It defines bilingualism as speaking two languages and multilingualism as speaking more than two languages. Second language acquisition can occur through birth in bilingual families, immigration as a child or adult, or formal education. Several barriers to second language acquisition are identified, including age, time spent learning, occupation, motivation, and muscular flexibility of the tongue. The document also examines different language teaching methods, including grammar translation, audiolingualism, and communicative approaches. It emphasizes the importance of focusing on the learner and allowing errors as a natural part of the language learning process.
A word and its forms inflectionJazzyzeeThis document discusses words that do and do not need to be listed in dictionaries. It provides examples of words like "performs" and "performed" that are predictable based on their grammatical rules and do not need to be listed. It explains that words like "pianists" do not need to be listed because their plural form can be predicted by adding "-s" to the singular form. Exceptions to this rule of pluralization are also mentioned, such as words like "children" and "teeth".
Expressing of politenessJazzyzeeThis document discusses expressing politeness in speaking class. It provides examples of polite responses to requests like "Can you help me?" and "May I borrow your pen?". It emphasizes using "please" when asking for help, "sorry" when unable to help others, and "thank you" when receiving assistance. Examples are given of polite exchanges between two people, including offering and refusing help. Ways to politely offer help are listed, as well as ways to politely refuse an offer of help.
Classroom Action Research (CAR)JazzyzeeClassroom action research is a cyclical process where teachers systematically examine their educational practices using research techniques. It aims to remedy problems in specific situations and improve circumstances. The key characteristics are that it is situational, collaborative, participatory, and self-evaluative. There are two main types - practical action research conducted by individual teachers, and participatory action research involving students, teachers and parents. The research process involves planning, acting, observing, and reflecting through continuous cycles. Data can be collected through various strategies and analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. Advantages include deeper understanding and commitment to improvement, while disadvantages include lack of research skills and the time commitment required.
Design concept and considerationJazzyzeeThe document discusses planning for e-learning activities. It emphasizes constructing knowledge through collaboration and allowing learners to continually reshape their understanding. Effective planning involves understanding learners' needs, available resources, proposed outcomes, and assessment methods. Tutors must facilitate scaffolding to support learners in developing skills just beyond their abilities. E-learning can incorporate virtual simulations, experiments, and social interaction to engage learners in applying higher-order thinking skills.
Direct ObservationJazzyzeeThis document discusses direct observation as an assessment method. Direct observation involves assessors observing students performing tasks to evaluate if they can do it properly.
Some advantages are that it can assess practical skills, there is no possibility of plagiarism or false reports, and immediate feedback is possible. However, it does not assess higher-order learning outcomes. It also requires significant time and resources.
The presence of observers can influence student performance, and observations can be subjective. To design effective direct observations, students must understand the objectives and criteria, and assessors need structured rubrics. Feedback is also important. In conclusion, direct observation is useful for teachers to directly assess student performance, but has some limitations.
Grammar for EFLJazzyzeeThe document discusses conceptualizing experiences as situation types with 4 components: process, participants, circumstances, and attributes. It defines processes as actions, states, or events and classifies them as dynamic or stative. Participants are the people and things involved in a situation. Circumstances include time, place, manner, and condition. There are three main types of processes: material (doing/happening), mental (experiencing), and relational (being). Processes have inherent participants and can be actualized with additional participants. Material processes express actions with an agent (doer) and affected participant.
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Random Life HacksLennie KhalidThe document discusses things that one should never stop doing like searching, spring cleaning, and asking questions. It provides tips on passion, purpose, problems to solve, and spending time on hobbies and with good friends. It also advises cleaning out toxic social media friends and emails. The document cautions that no one can truly prepare for the future and to trust no one's predictions, instead favoring predictions from movies. Ultimately, it says to trust yourself.
The Last Productivity Hack You'll Ever NeedKari BeaulieuLearn how to prioritize tasks and manage projects with the Eisenhower Method of time management. Find your "Next Action Item" and get to work!
「INFOGRAPHIC」 The Great 21st Century North American War: Unicorns vs Narwhalsdomain .ME“Second star to the right and straight on till morning” was once the only route to a magical place where fairies, mermaids, and other mythical beings could be found. However, we no longer need pixie dust to help us fly high above the skies. There are fairy-tale creatures running among us. Are we in Neverland? No, we are in the Unicorn era.
How come? Well, every tech startup company spawned after the great tech wreck of 2000 and 2001 that managed to reach $1 billion was said to ‘grow a horn’. The very term Unicorn Club was coined in 2013 by Aileen Lee when he introduced us to the concept.
It takes approximately 6 years and at least $95 million in funding for a tech startup to become a unicorn. If we look back on the last 15 years, the period between 2007 and 2009 showed to be the most fertile for starting a unicorn. This is supported by the fact that some of the most successful companies of today, Uber, Pinterest, Slack, Nutanix and many others, were founded right after the great economic collapse of 2008.
The average age of the mighty unicorn rider is 29 and the majority of them already had a vast experience working in tech companies. Although young, more than 70% have already founded a company prior to the one that reached stellar, 1-billion-dollar success.
However, many Millennials choose to ride down this track with a reliable partner. Whether it is the fear of the unknown or higher venture capital, 85% of young businessmen with a mutual history decide to continue in the same manner.
If you think that we are talking about only a small herd, you are in for a surprise as we can count more than 200 unicorns worldwide. Around 65% are headquartered in the US, with California being the leading habitat, as 39% of all US unicorns run around the Silicon Valley.
When it comes to Canadian tech startups, although they account for no more than 2% of all world unicorns, they are certainly a force to be reckoned with. The success of the Canadian 1-billion-dollar companies was recognized worldwide and in time they became a separate species. They were named after an animal that actually swims in those frigid northern waters – Narwhals.
Renamed by Brent Holiday, the CEO of Garibaldi Capital Advisors, Narwhal club includes startups that were launched as far back as 1999. Although there are only three narwhals ready to parry the herds of US unicorns, a significant number of them are expected to break the ice, such as Desire2Learn, iQmetrix, Wattpad and many others.
Who is currently at the very top of the North American billion-dollar ladder? Which narwhals dare to swim faster than the galloping unicorns? Scroll down to our infographic and see for yourself.
3. Research
트래블로 전국맛집
장점
단점
사용자 수
등록된 가게 수
평균 평점
(5.0)
3.9 4.3 4.1 4.2 4.0
100만명 이상의
아이폰 사용자
240만 이상의
다운로더
100만명 이상 50만명 이상 100만명 이상
정보의 질보다는
양에 치중
쿠폰이 수도권에 편중,
음식점 이름으로 검색할
수 없어서 검색기능으로
찾아야 함
웹사이트 만큼
기능이 좋지 않다.
사용자의 행적이 기
록되어 사생활 침해
우려
데이터 불충분
정교화된 상황별
맛집 검색
국내 최초, 최대의 스
마트폰&테블릿 전용
할인 쿠폰 서비스앱
미국, 캐나다, 영국의
주요 도시, 오스트레
일리아에서 사용가능
‘체크인’ 기능으로 장
소에 대한 인기도, 정보
공유
공유하는 음식 사진들
을 페이스북에 연동
가능,
전체적인 UI가 깔끔
전국 1만 여개의 방
대한 맛집 데이터
맛집 7,000여곳 및 호텔
1,000여곳, 뷰티 1,500여
곳, 라이프+쇼핑 500여곳까
지 할인쿠폰 총 20,000여장
을 제공
- 세계 각지의 어느 곳
에서든 체크-인을 할
수 있도록 포스퀘어
의 지역 모델을 변경
세계 각지
아이쿠폰 Urbanspoon Foursquare Foodspotting
5. Persuasive Purpose
외국인을 위한 음식점 어플리케이션
- 음식점에 들어가기 전에 간판에서 메뉴와 가격에 대한 정보를 알 수 있다.
- 대기 시간, 여석에 대한 정보 확인 가능
- 단순한 조작 방법
6. Persona
Specification
부모님 사업으로 어렸을 때 부터 한국에 자주 왔다. 한국 문화에 매력을 느끼고 외국에서 대학을 마친 후 다시 한국으
로 들어왔고 현재는 홍은동의 한 중학교에서 외국인 강사를 하고 있다. 한국에도 자주 왔었고 이제 2년차가 되어가기
때문에 어느 정도 적응해 나가고 있다. 한국 전통 문화에 매력을 많이 느꼈기 때문에 한국적인 분위기가 잘 느껴지고
거리도 가까운 인사동에 자주 간다. 그녀는 그림을 잘 그리진 못하지만 미술에 관심이 많아서 주말을 이용해 갤러리와
박물관을 자주 간다.
Name : Mary
Age : 28
Occupation : 선생님
Primary Use
- 한국 관광 안내책자
- iPhone
Goals
- 적당한 가격에 맛있는
음식점을 찾고 싶다.
- 오래 기다리지 않아도
되는 곳이 좋다.
- 단순한 어플리케이션
사용 방법
Influence
- 알아보는 즐거움
- 즐거운 나들이
Frustration &
Pain Points
- 신속하지 않은 업데
이트
- 불필요한 팝업알림
Ultimate Goal
메뉴와 가격을 미리 알고 대기시간도 오래 걸리지 않는 음식점을 찾고 싶다.
7. Scenario
The Situation : Mary in In-sa Dong
토요일 아침 11시에 Mary는 인사동에 갔다. 그녀는 갤러리를 둘러보다가 1시쯤에 점심 식사를 하고
2시 30분에 광화문 교보문고에서 동료 선생님을 만나기로 했다.
점심식사를 할 시간이
되자 Mary는 ‘Food
Show’어플을 실행하여
간판에 카메라 화면을 갖
다대고 터치를 한다.
터치를 하자 메뉴와 가
격, 대기 시간과 여석이
뜬다.
식사시간과 약속시간을
계산하여 ‘사과나무’라
는 퓨전 한식집에서 식사
를 하고 광화문 교보문고
로 출발한다.
8. Task flow
어플 실행
화면에 간판을 갖다 비춤
메뉴, 가격, 조리시간,
남은 여석 확인
원하는 곳을 찾음
원하는 곳을 찾음
들어가서 식사
원하는 곳을 못 찾음
다른 음식점 간판 갖다 댐