1. Differentiated instruction creates multiple paths for students of different abilities and needs to learn concepts in appropriate ways. It allows students to take more responsibility for their own learning through opportunities for peer teaching and cooperation.
2. The teacher diagnoses differences in students' readiness, interests, and learning styles to design differentiated activities that develop needed skills and strengths. More advanced students may have more complex activities requiring higher-level thinking.
3. Assessment determines what students know and can do, while evaluation determines the worth of a course or program. Effective assessment measures the full range of student achievement through various measures like portfolios, presentations, and tests to improve teaching and learning.
This document discusses target games as part of Filipino culture and describes both individual and team target games. It notes that target games can be played indoors or outdoors and involve either aiming to hit a target alone or using offensive/defensive strategies against an opponent. Examples of individual target games include palo sebo, luksong baka, sipa, billiards, shooting range, golf, and bowling. Team target games examples include bati-cobra, calahoyo, tumbang preso, luksong tinik, ubusan nang lahi, siyato or tiato, football/soccer, and baseball. The document also lists skills developed through target games like coordination
This document defines and provides examples of various figures of speech including similes, metaphors, personification, irony, allusions, and more. It examines how each figure of speech uses creative language to convey meaning or ideas in non-literal ways through comparisons, contrasts, exaggerations, or other rhetorical devices. The document categorizes and organizes different types of figurative language constructs that add stylistic flourish and layered interpretation to writing.
Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, and Claude Debussy were three highly influential 20th century composers. Schoenberg developed the twelve-tone technique and moved music towards atonality. Debussy was a pioneer of musical impressionism, using non-traditional scales and chords to evoke moods and scenes rather than tell stories. Stravinsky experimented with new rhythmic structures and was known for works like The Rite of Spring which featured primitive rhythms and themes. Together, these composers revolutionized classical music and paved the way for modern styles and expression in the 20th century.
Ano ano nga ba ang mga bansang nakapaloob dito?
PowerPoint Presentation by:
Althea Marcelo
Naomi Arwen
School of :San Mateo National HS, San Mateo Rizal
The group created a landscape toy using materials provided (plastic bag, paper, straws, etc.). They made a blue ocean from the plastic bag with a paper island inside. Fish and waves were added using paper and straws. A lighthouse was constructed on the island from a plastic cup and straws. The toy allows children ages 6-10 to create their own landscapes by combining the separate materials however they choose. Potential buyers are parents of children in the target age range. The toy fosters imagination and is affordable and environmentally friendly due to its recyclable materials.
Tele immersion aims to enable geographically distributed users to collaborate in real time as if they were in the same physical room. It differs from video conferencing by dynamically changing the user's view as they move their head. Early experiments in 2000 had multiple users in different locations seamlessly integrated around a shared virtual table. Future applications include scientific visualization, cooperative design, education, entertainment, and military training.
This document discusses target games as part of Filipino culture and describes both individual and team target games. It notes that target games can be played indoors or outdoors and involve either aiming to hit a target alone or using offensive/defensive strategies against an opponent. Examples of individual target games include palo sebo, luksong baka, sipa, billiards, shooting range, golf, and bowling. Team target games examples include bati-cobra, calahoyo, tumbang preso, luksong tinik, ubusan nang lahi, siyato or tiato, football/soccer, and baseball. The document also lists skills developed through target games like coordination
This document defines and provides examples of various figures of speech including similes, metaphors, personification, irony, allusions, and more. It examines how each figure of speech uses creative language to convey meaning or ideas in non-literal ways through comparisons, contrasts, exaggerations, or other rhetorical devices. The document categorizes and organizes different types of figurative language constructs that add stylistic flourish and layered interpretation to writing.
Igor Stravinsky, Arnold Schoenberg, and Claude Debussy were three highly influential 20th century composers. Schoenberg developed the twelve-tone technique and moved music towards atonality. Debussy was a pioneer of musical impressionism, using non-traditional scales and chords to evoke moods and scenes rather than tell stories. Stravinsky experimented with new rhythmic structures and was known for works like The Rite of Spring which featured primitive rhythms and themes. Together, these composers revolutionized classical music and paved the way for modern styles and expression in the 20th century.
Ano ano nga ba ang mga bansang nakapaloob dito?
PowerPoint Presentation by:
Althea Marcelo
Naomi Arwen
School of :San Mateo National HS, San Mateo Rizal
The group created a landscape toy using materials provided (plastic bag, paper, straws, etc.). They made a blue ocean from the plastic bag with a paper island inside. Fish and waves were added using paper and straws. A lighthouse was constructed on the island from a plastic cup and straws. The toy allows children ages 6-10 to create their own landscapes by combining the separate materials however they choose. Potential buyers are parents of children in the target age range. The toy fosters imagination and is affordable and environmentally friendly due to its recyclable materials.
Tele immersion aims to enable geographically distributed users to collaborate in real time as if they were in the same physical room. It differs from video conferencing by dynamically changing the user's view as they move their head. Early experiments in 2000 had multiple users in different locations seamlessly integrated around a shared virtual table. Future applications include scientific visualization, cooperative design, education, entertainment, and military training.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances. It uses short-wavelength UHF radio waves in the ISM band from 2.4 to 2.485 GHz. Bluetooth allows up to eight devices to connect simultaneously in a Piconet, with one device acting as the master and up to seven acting as slaves. Features of Bluetooth include low power consumption, a range of 10 meters, and data transfer rates of 1-3 Mbps. The Bluetooth architecture consists of protocols and channels that manage connections and communications between devices. Common usage models for Bluetooth include file transfer, internet access, synchronization, and headsets. Security measures in Bluetooth address issues like bluejacking, bluebugging, and the car whisper
This document outlines a plan to create an independent website that will inspire and connect people through sharing stories and experiences. The target audience is college graduates who will be interviewed about their current projects, influences, and advice. Revenue will come from Google AdSense ads. Key steps include finalizing a name, conducting marketing, writing content, and launching the website by December. Strengths include free access and inspiring others, while weaknesses are reliance on advertising income and potential lack of participant engagement.
HTML5 introduces several new semantic elements to help structure web pages, including <article>, <aside>, <footer>, <header>, <nav>, and <section>. It also adds new multimedia elements like <video>, <audio>, and <canvas> for embedded media and graphics. Formatting is enhanced with new input types like email, url, date, and number. Interactivity is improved through APIs for offline storage, drag and drop, and geolocation.
The Swedish team proposes providing opportunities for underprivileged youth to participate in sports through existing organizations. They will advertise and contact local recipients, subscribers, churches and the Red Cross to find youth in need and sport organizations that can offer free spots. They aim to finance at least three youth with free activities. Another team will interview locals and share their stories on social media to reduce prejudice and increase understanding between differences. Their goals are starting theme months to share stories and collect donations for charity.
The document discusses wireless USB (WUSB) as a technology to replace wired USB connections. It provides an overview of wired USB and its limitations. It then discusses the need for a wireless solution and introduces WUSB. It describes the WUSB radio environment, high-level architecture, and security features. WUSB aims to match USB 2.0 speeds of 480Mbps at short ranges and provide bandwidth allocation and power management for connected devices. Initial WUSB products include PCI cards, express cards, and dongles to add wireless connectivity.
This document discusses the impacts of climate change and provides various sources of information on hurricanes, temperature records, carbon dioxide levels, and images related to climate change impacts from NASA and other sources. It notes hurricanes like Hurricane Catarina that hit Brazil in 2004 and Hurricane Katrina that struck the United States in 2005 as examples.
Delegation is an object-oriented design pattern where an object delegates tasks to a helper object called a delegate. For example, a UIApplicationDelegate handles application lifecycle events for a UIApplication object. A UITableViewDelegate handles cell configuration and selection methods for a UITableView. Delegation allows objects to delegate tasks without knowing the concrete classes of their delegates, keeping objects focused on their primary responsibilities and solving tight coupling between objects.
Microsoft Surface is a multi-touch, multi-user tabletop computer that allows direct interaction. It has a 30-inch display, infrared cameras to detect touch, and can recognize objects with tags. Applications include entertainment, tourism, and hospitality functions. Surface computing is part of Microsoft's division focused on consumer experiences and productivity applications.
Aynne Valencia proposes several concepts for new experiences enabled by near field communication (NFC) technology, including:
1) "Guardian" - A sensor system that alerts users if high-risk appliances like irons are left on when the user leaves home.
2) "Dash" - A driving data tracker that logs driving stats and compares performance to averages to help users improve habits.
3) "Glow" - A message notification system that filters messages and only alerts users about important communications.
4) "Data charm" - A digital key that allows users to temporarily pair devices by transferring personal data like passwords.
5) "Ride share" - A concept for ad hoc car
The pre-nursery class made chocolate crispy cakes to celebrate English Mother's Day. They watched as the chocolate melted and then mixed in rice crispies. All the children helped mix the ingredients together. They enjoyed making and eating the cakes, and received baskets to take the cakes home in. It was an exciting and fun class.
Engrade is a free online platform that connects teachers, students, and parents. It allows teachers to post homework assignments and grades, track attendance, and securely message students. Students can view assignments, grades, and attendance, as well as securely message teachers. Engrade has been in use since 2003, has over 300,000 users, and provides features like assignment calendars, gradebooks, progress reports, and attendance tracking to help teachers manage their classes and communicate with students and parents online.
This document provides instructions for a PowerPoint quiz about famous athletes. It states there are 3 multiple choice questions per slide with options to click "Next" to move forward or "Previous" to go back. It also notes there is a timer and once completed it will display the user's score out of the total number of questions.
1. The document discusses emerging trends and innovations in information technology that will shape the future, including faster and more efficient hardware, advanced software and interfaces, intelligent software agents, and ubiquitous computing integrated into everyday tools and environments.
2. It also explores how nanotechnology, artificial life, and the convergence of information technology with biology may further transform society through microscopic machines, synthetic organisms, and enhancements to human abilities.
3. The future of information technology raises important questions about privacy, autonomy, and how technology can be developed and used to empower or control people.
1. The document discusses how technology is changing education by moving away from the traditional "factory model" towards a more student-centered approach focused on technological literacy, communication, and learning skills.
2. It provides examples of how computers are being used in schools for activities like programming, simulations, multimedia projects, and distance learning to improve problem-solving skills and engagement.
3. While technology shows potential, its effectiveness depends on factors like teacher training, access, and restructuring education around technology instead of just adding it to the traditional model.
The document discusses how computers are used in various industries and workplaces. It describes how computers have transformed entertainment, publishing, medicine, airlines, and science. It also discusses how computers are used in automated factories, offices, and telecommuting. The document considers how computerization has led to both de-skilling and up-skilling of jobs as well as issues around monitoring workers and "electronic sweatshops." It examines predictions about future employment trends in relation to new technologies.
The document provides an overview of artificial intelligence including:
1) Definitions of intelligence and approaches to creating artificial intelligence including simulating human thinking or designing new forms of intelligence.
2) Early AI work focused on games which were represented easily in computers with clear rules and goals.
3) Techniques like searching, heuristics, pattern recognition and machine learning developed for games are still used today.
4) Creating machines that communicate in natural language like translation and conversation.
The document discusses various aspects of developing computer programs and systems. It covers topics like how programmers move from defining a problem to developing an algorithm and writing code. It also discusses programming languages, structured and object-oriented programming methodologies, and the systems development life cycle from analysis through maintenance.
This document discusses various computer security issues and risks. It covers topics like computer crimes like theft, hacking, and software piracy. It also discusses how to reduce security risks through measures like passwords, firewalls, encryption, backups, and physical access restrictions. Finally, it discusses challenges balancing security, privacy, and ethics with new technologies.
The document discusses various topics related to the internet including search engines, portals, email, real-time communication, push technology, peer-to-peer computing, intranets, extranets, electronic commerce, web services, and the evolving internet. It also covers internet issues like filtering software, digital cash, encryption, and digital signatures. Finally, it discusses the concept of an invisible information infrastructure where boundaries between the web and communication are blurred and many devices are connected through the internet.
The document provides an overview of the Internet and the World Wide Web. It discusses how the Internet is a network of networks that connects computers worldwide using TCP/IP protocols. The Web is a system for browsing and searching distributed documents linked by hyperlinks that are accessed using Web browsers. Web pages use HTML codes to determine formatting and are hosted on Web servers at sites accessed by URLs.
The document summarizes networking and telecommunication topics, including:
1) The basics of computer networks including hardware, software, and people connecting computers locally and remotely.
2) Common network components like network interface cards, modems, and protocols that establish communication standards.
3) Types of networks including local area networks (LANs) within a building and wide area networks (WANs) connecting multiple sites over long distances.
4) Interpersonal communication technologies like email, teleconferencing, and instant messaging that allow synchronous and asynchronous interactions.
5) Converging technologies including online services, fax, voice mail, video conferencing, and digital payment systems.
The document provides an overview of databases, database management systems, and privacy implications. It defines what a database is, describes common database operations and anatomy including records, fields, and views. It discusses how database management systems allow for data manipulation and different user views. It also outlines trends in databases including real-time access, data mining, and multimedia databases. Finally, it discusses privacy concerns over the large amount of personal information collected in marketing databases and used by government and businesses.
The document discusses various topics related to computer graphics, dynamic media, and multimedia. It covers painting software, digital image processing, drawing software, 3D modeling software, CAD/CAM software, presentation graphics, animation, desktop video, audio, hypertext, hypermedia, and interactive multimedia. It provides examples and guidelines for creating graphics, presentations, animation, and interactive multimedia content.
Spreadsheets allow users to enter values and formulas to perform calculations and visualize data. Formulas can be relative or absolute and automatically update when values change. Spreadsheets include functions, macros, templates, linking, and database capabilities. Statistical and visualization software extend spreadsheet capabilities to analyze data, test relationships, and create models and simulations. Computer modeling and simulation are used for research, training, and assessing risks by creating abstract representations of systems.
The document discusses the evolution of word processing from typewriters to modern digital tools. It outlines the basic steps of the word processing process, including entering text, editing, formatting, and printing. Additional tools like outliners, thesauruses, and spelling/grammar checkers are explored. Desktop publishing is introduced as bringing together word processing, graphics, and page layout capabilities to more easily produce publications. The future of paperless and voice-based word processing technologies is also considered.
The document discusses different types of software including system software that connects hardware and software, applications for consumers and specific industries, and how user interfaces have evolved from character-based to graphical interfaces. It also covers topics like what operating systems do, different platforms, and considerations for consumers when purchasing software and computers.
The document provides an overview of computer hardware basics including input, output, and storage devices. It describes common input devices like keyboards and pointing devices. It discusses output to screens, printers, and other devices. It also covers various storage media including magnetic disks, tapes, and optical disks. The document emphasizes that computer systems integrate various input, output, and storage peripherals and that networks allow sharing of resources between multiple computers.
The document discusses the basic components and functions of a computer. It explains that computers receive input, process information, and produce output. The central processing unit (CPU) acts as the computer's brain by interpreting and executing instructions. The CPU communicates with memory and other components via buses and ports. Memory, including random access memory (RAM) and read-only memory (ROM), is used to temporarily or permanently store data and programs.
This document provides a brief history and overview of computers from their origins as calculating machines to modern networked computers and the Internet. It discusses early pioneers like Konrad Zuse, John Atanasoff, and John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert who built some of the first electronic digital computers. It also describes the four generations of computers defined by changes in hardware technology from vacuum tubes to integrated circuits. Finally, it covers the development of computer networks including the Internet and World Wide Web and how they have revolutionized communication, business, and access to information.
This document outlines a performance appraisal system for teachers with ratings in 3 main areas: instructional competence (70%), professional and personal characteristics (20%), and punctuality and attendance (10%). For the teacher named, all categories received a rating of 0, indicating poor performance. The summary provides an overview of the assessment areas and final ratings without evaluating the teacher's performance.