My books- Learning to Go https://gumroad.com/l/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://amazon.com/The-Goals-Challenge-Teachers-Transform/dp/0415735343
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/games
The document contains a series of brain teasers and riddles posed by Zara, a designer at an online template company. The riddles cover topics like wordplay, logic, and predicting outcomes. One riddle involves a woman who shoots, drowns, and hangs her husband but they later have dinner - the solution being she was a photographer taking non-lethal pictures of him.
The document discusses the WH questions in English and how they are used to ask different types of questions. It covers the WH questions words - who, what, where, when, why, how - and explains that who is used to ask about people, what about things or actions, where about locations, when about time, why about reasons, and how about quantities or qualities. It also provides examples of questions using each WH word and notes that WH questions are used to elicit specific information.
Developing a Fit Brain and a Sharp MindOH TEIK BIN
This document contains a series of puzzles and brainteasers, including:
- Visual puzzles asking the reader to identify hidden objects or words in images.
- Logic puzzles involving lateral thinking to solve mysteries with unusual or unexpected explanations.
- Math puzzles replacing variables with animals or objects to solve equations.
- Matchstick puzzles involving moving or adding matchsticks to make equations or designs valid.
- A picture puzzle asking the reader to find 7 hidden words in an image of a swimming pool.
After each puzzle, the next slide provides the answer or solution. Throughout, life lessons are given related to the puzzles, though scrambled until unscrambled on subsequent slides. The document aims to
This document summarizes some of the key differences between American and British English usage. It discusses differences in the use of the present perfect tense, words like "just" and "yet", possession with "have" vs. "have got", the verb "get", vocabulary words like "color" and "flavour", prepositions like "on" and "at", past participles, and spelling conventions. The document is intended as a reference for conversation classes on differences between American and British English.
This document discusses the difference between regular and irregular verbs. It defines regular verbs as verbs that can be conjugated into different tenses without changing the word, such as talk, talking, talked. Irregular verbs are defined as verbs that cannot be conjugated without changing the original word, such as teach, taught, teaching. The objective is for students to be able to distinguish between regular and irregular verbs and recognize how they differ in how they conjugate or change form across tenses.
An introduction of events leading the French Revolution of 1789, beginning with a discussion of the Old Regime and ending with the Women's March on Versailles
You are dumb at the internet. You don't know what will go viral. We don't either. But we are slighter less dumber. So here's a bunch of stuff we learned that will help you be less dumb too.
This PPT looks at the different musical genres and helps you learn how to talk about types of music when learning English. Check out www.ted-ielts.com for free IELTS practice.
Successful free to play games are a brew of persuasion techniques designed to achieve fast engagement. Here’s a short list and lots of examples of the most notorious persuasive methods and psychological tactics that are used in games you play and love.
This document provides instructions and suggestions for creating educational games using PowerPoint. It discusses how students can make their own games to demonstrate their knowledge on a topic. Tips are provided for adding interactive elements like hyperlinks, animations, sound, and sequencing events. The benefits of games for learning, engagement, and developing skills are also mentioned. Educators are encouraged to contact the author for additional help or refer to listed web resources.
How to Win Friends, Influence People, and Get a Better Valuation with Emoji, ...Dave McClure
This document provides tips on using emojis, GIFs, and memes to influence people and increase company valuation in 3 sentences or less:
It recommends including emojis, GIFs, and memes in communications as they are quick, easy, universal, and fun ways to engage others that can help influence people and increase a company's valuation. However, it warns not to get arrested by being inappropriate and provides examples of emojis, GIFs, and memes to consider using. It also thanks various internet personalities and celebrities who helped inspire the use of digital media in business communications.
At Ethos3, we love the great outdoors. That is why we created this special presentation about the 58 national parks in the US. Enjoy stunning photos while learning fun facts about these natural treasures. And when you're ready to create a professional presentation of monumental proportions, contact us! Our motto is: Ain't no mountain high enough. Check us out: www.ethos3.com
The document summarizes the key systems and components of a typical car, including:
1) The major systems are the power plant (engine), power train (transmission), running gear (suspension, wheels), and control system (steering, brakes).
2) The power plant includes subsystems like the engine, fuel system, electrical system, exhaust, lubrication, and cooling.
3) Most cars use a four-stroke engine cycle to power the vehicle.
A Power Point Presentation of 12 Riddles and Puzzles for Mental Exercise. Motivation for Thinking Skills especially for the young. Download for some animation effects. Done by Bro. Oh Teik Bin from Teluk Intan, Malaysia.
This document provides an overview of parts of a sentence including the subject, verb, and object. It begins by defining each part and providing examples in English sentences. It notes that in Korean, sentences are written in a different order as subject-object-verb rather than the English subject-verb-object structure. The document then provides a worksheet activity and outlines the rules for a game to practice identifying subjects, verbs, and objects in sentences by drawing cards and forming sentences from the words drawn.
The document defines and provides examples of the key components of a sentence: the subject, verb, and object. The subject is who or what is performing the action of the sentence. The verb indicates the action being performed. The object is who or what receives the action. Examples are given to identify the subject, verb, and object in sample sentences. Readers are then prompted to identify these components in additional sentences on their own.
The document discusses gerunds and infinitives. It defines a gerund as a verb form ending in "ing" that can act as a noun, such as replacing a noun phrase. It lists characteristics of gerunds such as performing functions of subject, object or predicative and being modified by adverbs or prepositions. Examples of gerund use are provided. Infinitives are defined as verb forms starting with "to", such as "to do". It notes the role of "to" as part of the verb. Characteristics of infinitives include acting as nouns, adjectives or adverbs. Examples of infinitive use are also given. Exercises for gerunds and infinitives complete the summary
With everyone claiming to be an expert should you listen to? This list of 103 marketing thought leaders is made to help answer that question. It's also incorporated into Twitter lists so you can easily follow everyone with a single click.
How to Craft Your Company's Storytelling Voice by Ann Handley of MarketingProfsMarketingProfs
You know your company's story, but what's the right voice to use in telling it? Find out how to craft your company's storytelling voice. Ann Handley, chief content officer of MarketingProfs and author of "Content Rules" shares tips and ideas for crafting your brand's storytelling voice.
Are Traditional Teaching Methods Right for Today's StudentsWiley
Learn about the different domains of competency that influence student success in the classroom and provides them with the necessary skills for the 21st century workplace.
Montreal Girl Geeks: Building the Modern WebRachel Andrew
The document discusses Rachel Andrew's experience building the modern web. It summarizes that Rachel found community and a new career through learning HTML and sharing her knowledge of building websites. Over time, the web became more standardized and accessible, though complexity has also increased with various frameworks abstracting the core technologies of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Rachel advocates for developing strong fundamental skills in the core technologies rather than relying too heavily on frameworks.
3 hard facts shaping higher education thinking and behaviorGrant Thornton LLP
Expansion in tuition, enrollment, faculty, buildings, and everything else ― is fast becoming a thing of the past. Institutions will have to carefully pick initiatives, making clear choices about what to do and, most significantly, what not to do. Download 2016 State of higher education >> http://gt-us.co/1UbUF56
This document discusses how social media can be used to improve awareness of and support for a cause. It recommends using Twitter to inform followers about happenings and get to know them, creating a Facebook page to spread awareness, circulate petitions, provide updates, expand the donor base, and raise money, which is identified as the most important use. It also recommends starting a blog to share insights from advocates and establish yourself as a thought leader.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane trapping heat in the atmosphere. This is warming the planet and causing sea levels to rise, harming plants and animals. One contributor is burning fossil fuels which release pollutants into the air. Cutting down forests also exacerbates the problem since trees absorb carbon dioxide. To address global warming, people are carpooling, conserving energy, and governments are implementing acts like the Clean Air Act to reduce industrial and vehicle emissions. Protecting the environment is important for health, safety, and longevity.
Global warming occurs naturally but is now exacerbated by human activities like industrialization. The greenhouse effect involves gases in the atmosphere trapping heat from the sun, warming the planet. Increased greenhouse gases from human activities have raised the Earth's surface temperature to new highs and caused severe weather events. If emissions are not reduced, scientists warn of even greater temperature rises, more extreme storms, floods and droughts, and small island nations being submerged due to sea level rise from melting ice sheets and thermal expansion of oceans. International agreements like the Kyoto Protocol have aimed to reduce emissions but more action is still needed to prevent destructive climate change impacts.
This document provides a top 10 list of tips for creating effective presentations. The tips include structuring the presentation for clarity even if it's not aesthetically pleasing, limiting each slide to one main thought, using visual tools like pictures and gestures to enhance understanding, paying attention to proportions, and avoiding certain slide navigation arrows. The document is authored by Alexei Kapterev and it provides his contact information.
https://www.wrike.com/blog/08/27/2014/Crowdfunding-Sites-Infographic - In the last few years, the crowdfunding scene has exploded. It's not just about Kickstarter and IndieGoGo anymore. Now there are hundreds of platforms to choose from, with more popping up every day. But which crowdfunding site is best for your startup, small business, or charitable cause?
In this infographic, we cover 26 Top Crowdfunding Sites with all the essential details so you can choose wisely.
More info here on the blog: https://www.wrike.com/blog/08/27/2014/Crowdfunding-Sites-Infographic
Here are a few tips on selling from David Ogilvy and other experts. Can you sell?
Enter the Search for the World's Greatest Salesperson. Deadline May 16, 2010 at youtube.com/ogilvy
10 Disruptive Quotes for EntrepreneursGuy Kawasaki
People think that innovation happens by sitting around with your buddies and letting magical ideas pop into your head. Or, your customers tell you exactly what they need, and you just have to build it.
Dream on. Innovation is a hard, messy process with no shortcuts. It starts with making something that you’d like to use and that might make people’s lives better. Then you have to get the word out that your product or service exists.
Follow #VirginDisruptors to join the conversation with Richard Branson and Guy Kawasaki as they talk about whether entrepreneurs have lost the will to innovate.
The Live Google+ Hangout with Richard Branson will be live streamed on Friday, May 9 at 9:30 am PT/12:30 pm PT with a live audience as well. It’s sure to generate a thoughtful conversation and innovative thinking. RSVP on the Google+ event to get a reminder. http://bit.ly/1mgP0b6
This document is a guide to free resources for creating visually impressive presentations. It provides direct links to websites for free fonts, colors, icons, photos, backgrounds, charts, infographics, PSD/vector files, inspiration, and extras. The guide aims to provide creative people with everything they might need for their design process. It encourages using the resources to complement unique creativity and create designs for all to share.
Your welcome email (or lack thereof) sets the tone for the email marketing relationship you have with your subscribers—make sure it's sending the right message!
Are you leveraging social proof to optimally boost leads and sales? Checkout out these tricks for harnessing current and past customer success (testimonials, star ratings, customer action shots, etc.) to drive more conversions.
You'll learn:
- What kinds of social proof aid conversion (and why)
- Common conversion-killing social proof cases to avoid
- When and where social proof matters on a landing page
- How to score/grade the quality of your social proof
- What elements make a highly persuasive testimonial (and how to get them)
BONUS: Learn my "CRAVENS" methodology -- a simple scorecard for measuring the quality of social proof to effectively persuade conversion. CRAVENS = Credible, Relevant, Attractive, Visual, Enumerated, Nearby [anxiety points], Specific.
Note: A "craven" is a chicken, quitter, scaredy cat, etc. The CRAVENS model focuses on leveraging social proof to strategically reduce anxiety (i.e. scaredy cat, abandonment tendencies) and in turn boost conversion. Get ready for some actionable social proof tips and some epic LOL cat slides! #RememberTheCravens (scaredy cats!)
>> Presented Aug 26, 2014 for an Unbounce Webinar.
Short link: http://j.mp/socialproofcrowebinar
BlaBlaCar is a long distance car sharing community, connecting drivers with empty seats and people looking for a ride. Our website and mobile apps allow drivers to publish a planned journey. Passengers can then search available offers, and get in touch with the driver of their choice.
We provide a range of features to create a secure, reliable, trust-based community and easy connections between drivers and passengers. For instance, members specify how chatty they are on the scale “Bla”, “BlaBla” and “BlaBlaBla”, hence the name BlaBlaCar. Members rate one another after travelling together, allowing them to build trusted reputations in the community, and contact details are verified.
BlaBlaCar is currently used by more than 500,000 people every month across Europe. The community, already numbering 2.5 million members, has been growing rapidly since 2009, in great part due to rising fuel costs and expensive rail fares.
http://www.blablacar.com
These are the slides I will be using for an executive workshop in Mexico on the topic of "Competitive Advantage through Business Model Design and Innovation"
The 150 Most Powerful Marketing & Sales ToolsBrian Downard
Does your marketing and sales need a boost? ELIV8 created this huge list to show you the best online marketing and sales tools available today.
In the list you’ll find a variety of tools with a wide range of applications. For example; content marketing, analytic tools and customer relationship management.
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
How to Pitch B2B? Do you have an awesome product? Doing the same old sales presentation? Improve your pitch by following these 9 steps and win more business.
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/games
My books- Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://amazon.com/The-Goals-Challenge-Teachers-Transform/dp/0415735343
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/games
- Students can discuss health issues using vocabulary like hurt, have, can't stop, feel/be. They can also make requests and commands using reported speech.
- They can describe games and hobbies, and use the present perfect, present perfect continuous, and simple past tenses to talk about experiences.
- Students can give presentations using language like stating the purpose and important points. They can discuss social issues and use conditionals to talk about possible future events.
Here is a summary of the key learning outcomes across Units 10-12:
- Express and accept apologies
- Express wishes about present situations
- Use negative modals to express different meanings
- Take notes on a short talk and infer meaning
- Write an opinion on how money should be spent
- Give strong advice
- Talk about unreal situations using conditionals
- Report statements using reported speech
- Listen to infer meaning and make predictions
- Write the end of a story
- Offer another opinion
- Ask embedded questions
- Talk about facts using the passive voice in various tenses
The learning outcomes cover a range of grammar structures like modals, conditionals, reported speech, and passive voice.
SXSW EDU 2019 Can AAA Games Improve Education?Maxime Durand
This document discusses how AAA video games can be used to improve education. It provides examples of using games like Assassin's Creed in history and language courses to teach about different time periods and cultures. The games allow students to explore virtual worlds and identify vocabulary. Assessment results found that game-based learning activities improved exam scores and students reported enjoying and learning from the activities. However, AAA games are not directly educational and most are rated for mature audiences.
A presentation done at IWBNET interactive Learngin Conference. Looks at Web2.0 as well as current trends in learning - back channeling, Quest Atlantis and more
Slide presentation used in the Live Webinar during the TEFL2YL EVO 2018 Sessions for Week 3 Board Games on Moodle4Teachers.https://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=91
Live Webinar hosted by Integrating Technology on WizIQ by Dr Nellie Deutsch and co-presented by Sheryl McCoy and Nives Torresi.
The digital board game mentioned in this presentation is also on slideshare at this link https://www.slideshare.net/NivesTorresi/digital-board-game-for-tefl2yl-evo-sessions-2018-week-3
Recording of the Webinar will be available on the following playlist in YouTube soon https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3t2HJcKLuQnBcYdlhbeLT_PwMvmc1_tF
My books- Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://routledge.com/books/details/9780415735346/
Resources- http://shellyterrell.com/bytesized
My books- Learning to Go https://gumroad.com/l/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://amazon.com/The-Goals-Challenge-Teachers-Transform/dp/0415735343
Find resources at http://www.pearltrees.com/shellyterrell/digital-badges/id11953981
The document discusses materials design for educational technology lectures. It provides examples of using word processing, presentations, video, and internet resources for creating educational materials. Specific examples are given for different age groups, including using pictures and flashcards for young learners and vocabulary lists and dialogues for older students. The document also includes a practice quiz with questions about using various technologies to improve English skills.
This document provides an overview of video gaming for libraries. It discusses what games are, common game components and platforms, and ways people play games, such as on consoles, computers, handheld devices and mobile phones. It also covers the benefits of games, including how they build skills like problem solving. The document suggests libraries can support gaming through collections, programs and reader's advisory services to connect patrons with game genres and related books.
Inspiring girls through games and coding: A hands-on exploration Julie Evans
Inspiring girls through games and coding: A hands-on exploration
Kari Stubbs, BrainPOP and Julie Evans, Project Tomorrow
UNESCO Mobile Learning Week 2015
Paris, France
February 23, 2015
My books- Learning to Go https://gumroad.com/l/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://amazon.com/The-Goals-Challenge-Teachers-Transform/dp/0415735343
Resources at http://www.pearltrees.com/shellyterrell/exam-prep/id12653288
This document discusses using games and play as a way of learning. It provides examples of how alternate reality games (ARGs) can foster collaborative and experiential learning. One such ARG called "Save Bluth" challenged participants to solve puzzles and find hidden clues online and in physical spaces to uncover a scientist's research before others. Players engaged in social interactions, used real data, and contributed over 100 edits to a wiki. Most hidden pages were found, showing players successfully solved the game's challenges. The document advises designing play-based learning purposefully around clear goals while allowing flexibility, and provides questions to guide implementation.
St. Vincent de Paul Year 5 3.6 wednesday 3 juneNICOLEWHITE118
This document provides an English lesson plan for Wednesday that involves preparing for a court case about Goldie Locks. It also includes daily arithmetic games, computing with Logo, PE involving dance, and encouraging checking in on family members. Reading or listening assignments are given from a book about toys. The daily math challenges involve patterns, shapes, and 3D shapes. White Rose math lessons are assigned depending on participation last week. Creating a gratitude rainbow is an optional task.
Naace Strategic Conference 2009 - Computer Games Based Learning in Scottish S...Naace Naace
This document discusses using games-based learning in Scottish schools. It describes how games like Guitar Hero were used to support learning in subjects like literacy, art, and geography. Teachers saw improvements in student motivation and relationships. The document also provides examples of how games on the Wii, Nintendo DS, Sony PSP and computer were used to support numeracy, creative writing, and health. It advocates for using games as a transition activity and ongoing learning tool when combined with clear educational goals and support for teachers.
My books- Learning to Go https://gumroad.com/l/learn2go & The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers http://amazon.com/The-Goals-Challenge-Teachers-Transform/dp/0415735343
Resources at http://shellyterrell.com/ventesoltech
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2. Photo by Sherif Salama, Flic.kr/p/4unZDG
Whoever wants to understand much
must play much. - Gottfried Benn
3. Photo by Jirka Matousek, Flic.kr/p/dYvX1s
Peer support & learning
Powerful motivator Try till level is achieved
Application within a context
Multimedia rich
Why teach English with games?
16. Tiny Tap Game & Creation App
http://www.tinytap.it/
Features:
• Add own images or from a web
search
• Record your own voice
• Record a question, an answer, a
hint
• 20 different soundtracks
• Track progress using the in-
game scoring system
• Personalize pre-made games
from the TinyTap store with
narration and images
17. Photo by Kelly Hunter, Flic.kr/p/ai2U2f
Instead of homework, play games!
19. Photo by Laurie Sullivan, Flic.kr/p/egJ4y2
Reinforce the learning!
Sketchnotes
Walkthroughs Handouts
Vocabulary lists Screenshots of the work
Build Create a game