Envision Summit - Digital Sciences
Teach and prepare our students for the changing digital landscape so they can enter the workforce ready to make substantial contributions to society.
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Entrepreneur Local Learning Centers
Art of negotiation and gain the skills to create win-win agreements. This seminar will teach you effective tactics, the importance of listening, playing fair, and finding the best alternative if negotiations fail.
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Community Language Learning
Community Language Learning (CLL) involves collaborative language learning where teachers act as counselors and learners work together. CLL teachers aim to teach communicative language skills, foster self-learning, and mutual learning among students through valuing thoughts and feelings. Popular
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Mars Exploration with BBC micro:bit
Design and program a device to aid Mars astronauts in data collection and oxygen tracking. Understand Mars's environment for survival. Explore the design brief and criteria to create a functional tool for space exploration. Popular
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❤[PDF]⚡ Escaping from Eden: Does Genesis Teach that the Human Race was Created
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Supporting Your Child with GCSE English Revision This Summer
Explore GCSE English revision resources for key texts like "Romeo and Juliet," "Blood Brothers," and "An Inspector Calls" on BBC Bitesize and GCSE Pod. Help your child with plot summaries, character analysis, themes, form, structure, language, and sample exam questions to enhance their understanding
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Analysis of BBC Live Lounge Radio 1 and 1Xtra: Impact on Media Contexts and Regulation
The theoretical framework of media contexts in the music industry is explored through the case study of BBC Live Lounge on Radio 1 and 1Xtra. This analysis delves into the influence of industry regulation by OFCOM, audience engagement strategies, convergence in media platforms, and the societal, cul
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Effective GCSE Science Revision Strategies
Enhance your GCSE Science revision with tips from Mr. Clarke, Head of Science. Understand the course structure, access specifications and checklists for guidance, utilize flashcards, visit recommended websites like Seneca Learning and BBC Bitesize, and practice with past papers available online.
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Designing a Smart Greenhouse System with BBC micro:bit for Ideal Food Growth
Design and program a BBC micro:bit system to maintain optimal conditions in a greenhouse for growing food. Ensure safety precautions are followed, explore coding possibilities, and meet design criteria to monitor temperature, moisture, and automate window and watering systems.
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makeup schools in Singapore
The EX-MAKEUP ARTS ACADEMY in Singapore is known as one of the best places to learn how to do makeup in the area. Professional quality is important to the school, and they teach all kinds of makeup skills, including fashion, special effects, wedding, and beauty makeup. Teachers with a lot of experie
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Anglo-Saxon, Norman England, and Superpower Relations Study Plan
Year 11 homework schedule and revision plan covering topics such as Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, Superpower Relations, Cold War events, and key historical figures. Resources include BBC Bitesize, Seneca, and GCSEPod for comprehensive study material and quizzes.
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Exploring Easter: Learning about Christian Celebrations
Dive into the significance of Easter for Christians through educational resources such as "My Life My Religion" from the BBC. Engage in tasks about Easter traditions and reflect on the importance of re-enacting important events in religious contexts.
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Unlock the Secrets of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs with Fun Activities
Delve into the world of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs through engaging activities like decoding the names of Egyptian gods and creating a secret message in hieroglyphs. Explore the BBC website for more information, and even learn how to make tea-stained paper to mimic papyrus. Share your creations wi
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Exploring Christian Prayer: Learning Plans and Activities
Engage in learning about Christian prayer through educational resources such as "My Life My Religion" series from the BBC and interactive tasks focusing on why and how Christians pray. Tasks include analyzing reasons for prayer, understanding different prayer methods, and sharing personal thoughts o
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Explore Diverse Subjects and Resources for Further Learning
Delve into a range of subjects and educational resources, from art podcasts to chemistry revision sites, to enhance your knowledge and broaden your interests. Discover helpful tips for success in the Sixth Form, recommended TED talks, sustainable fashion discussions, and more. Stay updated with BBC
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2020 Disparity Study: An Exploration of Systemic Discrimination in Business Practices
The 2020 Disparity Study, presented by Mr. Kevin Williams and Ms. Betsy Sava from BBC, delves into the investigation of systemic discrimination in business practices. The study combines statistical evidence with anecdotal research to highlight disparities and barriers faced by minority-owned busines
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Exploring Christian Worship: My Life My Religion Educational Programme
Engage in learning about Christian worship through the educational programmes "My Life My Religion" from the BBC. Tasks include defining worship, comparing different types of Christian worship, and understanding the significance of worship to Christians. Explore various forms of worship and express
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The BBC in WWII: A Historical Overview
The BBC played a significant role during WWII, adapting to wartime conditions and providing essential news and entertainment to the public. From its pre-war development to its transformation during the outbreak of war, the BBC served as a vital communication tool and source of information for the Br
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Using Song Videos to Teach Introductory Physics: Innovative Approach by Dr. Victor Coronel
Explore how YouTube song videos are creatively utilized by Dr. Victor Coronel to teach introductory physics, showcasing examples like Newton's Laws through engaging visual aids. The presentation emphasizes simplicity, inclusivity, and practicality in utilizing music and videos for educational purpos
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Assessing Teachers' Preparation to Teach Statistics Using LOCUS Tool
Explore how LOCUS assessments serve as a valuable tool to measure teachers' readiness to teach statistics, addressing the challenges in teacher preparation at various educational levels. The assessment focuses on conceptual understanding, experimental design, data collection, and analysis, offering
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Beowulf Supporting Materials - Books, Films, BBC Resources, Viking Language, and Days of the Week
Explore a variety of supporting materials related to Beowulf and Vikings, including books for pupils and teachers, films, BBC resources, Viking language influences in English, and the Norse origins of days of the week. Dive into the rich history and linguistic connections of these legendary subjects
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TEACH Grant Program Overview and Eligibility Requirements
The TEACH Grant Program by the U.S. Department of Education offers up to $4,000/year to students pursuing teaching careers in high-need fields. Students must commit to teaching in eligible institutions serving low-income families for at least four years. Failure to fulfill the service obligation wil
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Explore Biodiversity and Chemical Reactions Learning Resources
Dive into engaging resources covering biodiversity and chemical reactions, including BBC Bitesize links, educational videos, worksheets, and quizzes. Learn about food chains, sampling techniques, cycles, and concepts like collision theory and chemical changes. Access online platforms like BBC Bitesi
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Humanitarian Shelter & WASH Group Meeting Updates
Updates from the recent Shelter & WASH Working Group Meeting on Thursday, including flood and landslide warnings, information management updates, Oxfam RTR, district updates, and more. NBRO and DMC warnings issued for heavy rainfall, wind damage reports, and rainfall forecast for various provinces.
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Enhancing Reading Culture: A Vision for Future Development
Offering a universal reading experience with a focus on consistency, quality, and efficiency, strategic partnerships are key for this future-ready initiative. Through innovative thinking, collaborative action, and creative management, the goal is to ensure sustainability and growth. Encouraging read
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Enhancing Patient Education Through Teach-Back Methodology
Improving patient education is crucial in healthcare, as a significant amount of medical information is forgotten or misunderstood by patients. The Teach-Back method, whereby patients are asked to explain health information in their own words, can greatly enhance comprehension and retention. This me
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Understanding Dog Diets in the UK: Trends and Influences
Investigating dog diets in the UK, this study explores the types of diets fed to dogs and the impact of human diet types on them. The research delves into reasons behind choosing specific diets, utilizing a questionnaire distributed via social media and promoted by the BBC. Results show a variety of
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Micro:bit Quiz Counter Prototype Development
Developing a score counter prototype using micro:bit for quiz participants. The product aims to accurately track and display team scores, catering to young adults with a durable and portable design. Pre-written programs in JavaScript and Python editors are provided for easy implementation on BBC mic
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Effective Teaching Techniques from "Teach Like a Champion" Book
Explore 53 proven teaching techniques from Doug Lemov's book, "Teach Like a Champion." Techniques such as "No Opt Out," "Right is Right," "Stretch It," and more are discussed to enhance classroom effectiveness and student engagement. Learn valuable strategies like setting high correctness standards,
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Feedback and Plans for BBC Children's Services
The review of BBC Children's services revealed positive feedback from over 8000 children, leading to plans for enhancing CBBC content. Viewers expressed their enjoyment of diverse programs and desired more shows for older children on CBBC. Changes are in progress to improve the CBBC website for mobi
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Developing a Food Temperature Probe with BBC micro:bit
Design and develop a programmable system using the BBC micro:bit to create a prototype food temperature probe. The system should include a temperature sensor to detect food temperature, a buzzer to sound a warning if the food is too cold, and an LED screen to display the food temperature. Follow the
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Surviving the January Blues: Tips and Insights for Beating the Winter Slump
Learn about the January Blues and reasons behind feeling low in January, as discussed in a BBC ONE programme. Discover strategies to cope with the post-holiday season blues, including spending time with loved ones, staying active, pursuing hobbies, and seeking support when needed.
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Wireless Solutions for Event Producers in BBC: A Case Study
This document outlines the use cases and benefits of implementing wireless solutions for event producers in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). It discusses scenarios such as distributing content to waiting audiences, program monitoring for staff, and providing additional value at festivals.
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BBC Event Producers: Broadcast Use Cases & Solutions
This document from September 2018 explores various broadcast use cases from event producers at the BBC. It discusses the challenges faced during public events like festivals and premieres and suggests solutions leveraging Wi-Fi technology to enhance audience experiences, staff operations, and overal
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Finding Activities to Teach Essential Elements in BYOC: A Step-by-Step Guide
Explore a detailed walkthrough on how to match essential elements you want to teach with activities in your curriculum using the Build Your Own Curriculum (BYOC) platform. Learn to select subjects, grade levels, units, and topics to find relevant activities for effective teaching.
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Insights into Late Night Women's Hour and Its Impact on Media Diversity
Late Night Women's Hour (LNWH) is a spin-off from the long-running BBC Radio 4 series, Woman's Hour. Launched in 2015, LNWH challenges traditional media norms by featuring open discussions on current social issues, gender equality, and more. Despite its late-night airing, LNWH provides a platform fo
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Insights into BBC's Public Service Broadcasting and Mission & Values
An examination of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) focusing on its public service broadcasting role, history, remits, mission, and values. The content discusses the BBC's commitment to educate, inform, entertain, and its importance in providing impartial news, supporting learning, and deli
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Creating a Musical Instrument Using BBC Micro:bit
Design and program a device using the BBC Micro:bit to be used as a musical instrument in a class performance. The project involves creating different parts of a piece of music such as rhythm, harmony, and melody, and includes criteria for the device's functionalities like producing drumbeats, playi
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Programming the micro:bit Robot Buggy for Maze Navigation
In this project, teams work together to program a micro:bit-powered robot buggy to successfully navigate a maze layout. The program development involves testing at different intervals before the final attempt. Participants need to meet the design brief and criteria by programming the BBC micro:bit u
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Evolution and Development of Television Journalism
Television journalism has evolved over the years, with pioneers like John Baird and the BBC leading the way. The transition from black and white broadcasts to color marked a significant milestone. In India, television started as an experiment in 1959 and gradually expanded to reach a wider audience.
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