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The FEYNMAN Technique of Learning
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STEP 1 - Pick and study a topic
STEP 2 - Explain the topic to someone, like a child, who is unfamiliar with the topic
STEP 3 - Identify any gaps in your understanding
STEP 4 - Review and Simplify!
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anomadscause · 1 year
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#BeginnerPhotography: " WheelGang?! " • still don’t have a name for it but #ImTheLeader there, aren’t I??'🙄 • #PeepGame: I don’t know if it’s a matter of "#Algorithm" or if “#theUniverse” (as people like to put it) or whatever, but I couldn’t help but feel like I was being asked or encouraged to make/write more music geared toward the #Female listener. ..🧐 The perspectives I was being hit with earlier was weird, almost as if I had "#Human'👤'#Friends" or something.. 🖖🏾'#Thankful, if nothing else. So, "#ThankYou✍🏾[for the thought] Like I’m being tested to see if I remember the things that I write before it’s taken away only to have to write it again. [#InOtherNews]: I don’t know what you niguhz are after! but I’m NOT running from youse (and whomever|whatever '#Faction' of Fuhkboi’ yah’ claim).. "I wouldn’t even know how to if I wanted to, 🤣'#Remember?!" Niguhz ain’t teach me a thing, nor do they ""#Demonstrate"", etc. like you niguhz seem to obviously be "#Hip" to in yah’ conditioning / #LearningProcess of how to arrange and #Setup, take and/or #Steal from and #Use👤people like yah do. Like, my being called all types of 🗣'names and having the finger pointed at me when IM THE ONE who use to get in 😓’trouble for the kinds of positive thinking that I was NEVER allowed to finish or test or follow through with, and EVEN THEN, "#iDontEvenKnowAnybody". 😅'so I stopped doing that. Tat was around the same time they were— "Fuhk It, imma just admit it. Them freakin’ teenage female stars was fuhkin’ me up | bustin’ my a**.🤷🏾‍♂️ 🤦🏾‍♂️'Had me EXTRA fuhked up, it was kinda embarrassing having already been through the type of shht that I had already been through and/or defeated even amidst #Music'#Industry bullshht'🤫 that operates on and within those same “”#Systems””, #Remember.?!”🤨_ *Sometimes the only reason why a person is "Sleepy" or feels drained when they shouldn’t is because of usage; Someone else is acting on their👤behalf. It’s #theIrony of "'Being in Two Places at Once." "#RIGHT?!" ..#FreeMason, #MasonicRule and their #Illuminati of the processes of #Life.. They tell me that, "I’m next." —but that’s been the talk for over a decade already.😑 (at Life on Earth) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ckgtn59Jhg8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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rahuldigital1 · 2 years
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India gate . . . @rahuldigital1 . . #indiagate #indiagate🇮🇳 #indiagatedelhi #delhiuniversity #wonderfulplaces #indiaphotosociety #keepdoing #neverchanged #shortlife #lifechangers #amazinglifestyle #feelingsexy #lookingdown #visting #loveyourselfquotes #learningprocess (at India Gate) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgGw7Aaps7a/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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blaqsbi · 14 days
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Post: Creative activity could be described as a type of learning process where teacher and pupil are... https://www.blaqsbi.com/2O9D
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thxnews · 8 months
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square-panda-india · 10 months
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Arunachal Pradesh launches 'Digi-kaksha,' the first sustainable #smart#governmentschool to empower slow and average learners with an immersive and transformative #learningexperience.
Will this initiative enhance learning for students?
We'd love to hear your thoughts.
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languageyeti1985 · 1 year
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An English Language Journey Is Cultivating Knowledge Through Hard Work Every Day...
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Just as different plants require different types of soil and care, do other languages require different approaches to learning?
Do the challenges and rewards of gardening or farming parallel the challenges and rewards of learning a new language, and how so?
How can working in a garden or on a farm provide a sense of accomplishment that can also be felt in language learning?
Learning a new language can feel daunting and challenging, but it can also be rewarding and enjoyable with the right mindset and approach. Language learning can be compared to gardening or farming, where consistent effort and care are essential for growth and success.
Just as different plants require different types of soil and care, other languages may require different approaches to learning. That's why finding strategies that work best for you and your language learning goals is essential.
Teachers can incorporate gardening-themed activities that allow students to apply the metaphor to their language learning to make language learning more engaging and motivating. For example, teachers could organise a vocabulary "planting" activity where students brainstorm new words related to a specific topic and "plant" them in a virtual garden. Then, throughout the semester, they can water and nurture these plants by using the new words in sentences, speaking activities, and written assignments. That can provide a tangible and visual representation of their language growth and progress.
Another idea is to create a garden-themed language learning scavenger hunt, where students search for new words or phrases around the classroom or outside. That can help students associate language learning with fun and excitement and give them the opportunity to use their newly acquired vocabulary in real-world situations.
Additionally, incorporating gardening-related videos or documentaries into the language learning curriculum can spark students' curiosity and encourage them to explore new vocabulary and concepts related to the natural world.
Through these interactive and creative activities, ESL students can feel more engaged and motivated in their language-learning journey. They can also gain a greater appreciation for the natural world and the beauty of language.
As a gardener tends to their plants, language learners must cultivate their skills through regular practice and exposure to new words and phrases. Building a solid vocabulary is critical to effective communication. It can be achieved through a variety of methods, such as reading books and articles, watching movies and TV shows, and interacting with native speakers.
As students cultivate their vocabulary, they will come across a range of words and phrases crucial to communication. To incorporate new words into familiar contexts, language learners can gradually build their vocabulary and become more confident and effective communicators. And by using gardening as a tool for language learning, learners can also gain a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, just like when they see their garden bloom and thrive.
In conclusion, by incorporating the gardening/farming metaphor into language learning, ESL students can feel more motivated, engaged, and connected to the natural world. With consistent effort and a growth mindset, they can cultivate a "garden of language" that will flourish and thrive for years.
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osintelligence · 1 year
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https://bit.ly/3TvR1a8 - "Israeli Military Intelligence" – with IDF Brig. General (Res.) Yossi Kuperwasser In this episode of SpyCast, IDF Brig. General (Res.) Yossi Kuperwasser discusses the Israeli intelligence community, including Aman, Mossad, and Shabak. He reflects on the importance of trust and intelligence as a learning process, and provides insights into Israel's complicated position in the Middle East. Listeners will learn about the layout of Israeli intelligence, tactics used against adversaries, and the relationship between Israeli and American intelligence communities. Don't miss this intriguing conversation about the future of Israeli intelligence.
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kids-worldfun · 1 year
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Captivating Ways to Enhance Your Learning Experience. Are you looking for ways to make your learning experience more engaging and memorable? Here are some captivating tips to help you enhance your learning experience. 
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words-and-ghosts · 1 year
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Just wanted to post some of my digital art progress on this account (and make it bookish too) I’ve been making some illustrations of my favorite shows and movies so here’s Rory Gilmore from #GilmoreGirls ✨ . . . . #rory #bookstagram #booklover #bookworm #bookstagrammer #bookishpost #illusration #booksbooksbooks #art #digitalart #learningprocess #procreate #portrait #booktok #booknerd #cozy #sylviaplath #tvshow #favoriteshow #film #scene #itgirl #bookphotography #bibliophile #literature #rorygilmore (at Madrid, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoR4qrTrRor/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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l2aias · 1 year
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Things can change. Life is all a learning process. 
Thought of the day 16-12-2022
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amnglobalmedia · 1 year
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[FYI] United States (AMNG) @amnglobal latest weekly Monumental Mondays newsletter (Vol 1. Issue 58) is out, bringing the popular small business and marketing highlights from the past week. To read the full e-update or to sign up to receive future weekly updates, please visit the links below.
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ktechgeek · 2 years
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The Effects of Technology on the Learning Process;
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anilkhare · 2 years
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Do Smart Teachers Make Smarter Students?
There’s a good chance that you have considered the question, “Do Smart Teachers Really Make Smarter Students?” It is one of those questions that’s been bugging you since you entered school. You were probably curious enough to know the answer anyway, and now you’re even more curious. Are smart teachers smarter? Do smart teachers make smarter students? The answer, of course, is yes and no.
First, let’s define what makes a person smarter than another? Intelligence, of course, is an ability to learn, process, and execute ideas. Obviously, the teachers who teach their students the best have the highest levels of intelligence, but even the best teachers aren’t as smart as their students.
Now let’s define what makes students smarter. Simple observation says that the students who are the most intelligent and educated are the ones who are most attentive. They pay attention, they listen, and they process the information that is presented to them. They are the ones who are interested in learning. More importantly, these same students are also curious. Curious students ask more questions and are more likely to get the class content points that they want and need to succeed.
Smarter students are eager to learn. They are always looking for new things to learn. They are eager to test their knowledge and are excited to discover what their classmates don’t know. The best students make curious observations and explore different possibilities. These students are curious, smart, attentive, and curious.
If we want our classrooms to be the best learning environments, then we must take steps to make our classrooms smarter. We can’t hope to teach students to be better students if we’re not willing to pay attention to them, be curious of their needs, be curious of their ideas, and be willing to try new techniques and strategies. Allowing our students to feel important and valued will make them better learners and will help them develop an appreciation for their fellow students and for teachers.
Creating a good classroom management plan doesn’t have to be difficult. In fact, it can be easy if teachers are willing to look at their portfolios, listen to their students, pay attention to the activities going on in the classroom, and take a look at their own portfolios to see what kind of student they have. Most teachers probably do all of these things already. But if they don’t, then they can look at their portfolio or even their student’s work and identify where the strengths lie so that they can begin to teach more effectively and to encourage students to engage more fully and be involved more in the lessons.
So, how can teachers make smarter classrooms? One way is to encourage a healthy curiosity about the subject and about the process by which learning takes place. A second way is to let students get involved in the planning and creation of a new lesson. A third way is to use real examples in the class to get students to think about real world situations, evaluate the information available, and draw their own conclusions. Finally, teachers should encourage independent thinkers who will be able to think for themselves, but who also understand that it’s their responsibility to provide good examples and to provide good classroom management skills as well.
In other words, teachers need to be flexible. They need to make themselves open to listening to their students’ ideas, concerns, and questions. They also need to allow their students to make the most of their talents and to show off their work when they do it well. Above all, teachers need to be genuinely interested in helping their students become better learners and writers. Doing that means allowing them to do a deeper study of the material, to ask more difficult questions, and to challenge them to do even harder work.
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fishbone-art · 2 years
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I'm trying to understand better landscapes in digital painting since they just terrifies me. i thought the best way to fix the problem was to learn better in favorite traditional medium (gouaches) where I feel more comfortable 💚 hope it helps me to push further! This is a video tutorial I made from @aishaaaaah youtube channel ❤️ I think I learned a lot! ❤️ Using @artezaofficial gouaches (I used more colors than the tutorial: aegean blue, viridian green and deep green - of course black and white) The sketchbook is very pink (I love it!) from @paulrubensart . . Little tip! Do you know that dollar store brushes with stiffy hair? They're so good to make foliage! Also ruined brushes make spectacular leaves textures ❤️ . . . #gouache #landscape #moonlight #artist #arttutorial #prettyart #traditionalart #gouacheart #sketchbook #artezagouache #arteza #naturepainting #illustrationartists #arttherapy #learningprocess #prettyview (presso Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd12mjEqpa5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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palwisha · 2 years
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My first digital painting 🍒 #digitalart #intermediate #cherry #adobephotoshop #learningprocess #postoftheday #instagram #artofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CdUfiw2M66c/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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