The Emerald Ash Borer continues to be a serious threat to ash trees in Iowa and other Midwestern states. First detected in Iowa in 2010, the invasive beetle has since spread to 39 counties and killed millions of ash trees at an estimated cost of over $2.5 billion. While some ash trees have been treated and removed, the beetle may also be able to infest other tree species like white fringetree. However, cities like Ames have developed plans to diversify their tree populations and reduce dependence on ash trees through treatment and reforestation efforts. Continued management is needed to address the ongoing impacts of Emerald Ash Borer.
El documento describe la curación de contenidos didácticos. Explica que la curación de contenidos implica reutilizar código abierto y lógica de programación para mejorar Recursos Educativos Digitales. Su objetivo es discernir la información valiosa en la web para evitar la sobresaturación. El proceso incluye buscar, analizar, compartir y volver a analizar contenidos de forma constante y con un estilo y enfoque propios.
The document defines data, information, and knowledge. Data are facts without context, while information is data given meaning by relating it to a task. Knowledge involves making decisions and drawing conclusions based on combining information with rules, relationships, and experience. The relationship between the three is shown with data forming the base, information building upon data by organizing it, and knowledge as the highest level integrating information. Examples of knowledge resources include books, databases, and tertiary sources that provide information in print or electronic formats to support making informed decisions.
The document appears to be a collection of titles, categories, and sections without clear connections between the various parts. It includes titles like "SOAP", "ELEMENTAL'", "What s for Dinner", sections labeled "THE OBJECT", "RELATIVES W(R)X", and "SmartArt Trends" without descriptions. Various numbers, words, and symbols are listed throughout without an overall organizing structure or narrative to the document.
Este documento define los elementos clave de un texto como el tema, la idea principal y las ideas secundarias. Explica que el tema es el asunto central sobre lo que habla el autor. La idea principal es la afirmación más importante que intenta resumir el texto. Y las ideas secundarias son las que explican, amplían o detallan la idea principal.
The Emerald Ash Borer continues to be a serious threat to ash trees in Iowa and other Midwestern states. First detected in Iowa in 2010, the invasive beetle has since spread to 39 counties and killed millions of ash trees at an estimated cost of over $2.5 billion. While some ash trees have been treated and removed, the beetle may also be able to infest other tree species like white fringetree. However, cities like Ames have developed plans to diversify their tree populations and reduce dependence on ash trees through treatment and reforestation efforts. Continued management is needed to address the ongoing impacts of Emerald Ash Borer.
El documento describe la curación de contenidos didácticos. Explica que la curación de contenidos implica reutilizar código abierto y lógica de programación para mejorar Recursos Educativos Digitales. Su objetivo es discernir la información valiosa en la web para evitar la sobresaturación. El proceso incluye buscar, analizar, compartir y volver a analizar contenidos de forma constante y con un estilo y enfoque propios.
The document defines data, information, and knowledge. Data are facts without context, while information is data given meaning by relating it to a task. Knowledge involves making decisions and drawing conclusions based on combining information with rules, relationships, and experience. The relationship between the three is shown with data forming the base, information building upon data by organizing it, and knowledge as the highest level integrating information. Examples of knowledge resources include books, databases, and tertiary sources that provide information in print or electronic formats to support making informed decisions.
The document appears to be a collection of titles, categories, and sections without clear connections between the various parts. It includes titles like "SOAP", "ELEMENTAL'", "What s for Dinner", sections labeled "THE OBJECT", "RELATIVES W(R)X", and "SmartArt Trends" without descriptions. Various numbers, words, and symbols are listed throughout without an overall organizing structure or narrative to the document.
Este documento define los elementos clave de un texto como el tema, la idea principal y las ideas secundarias. Explica que el tema es el asunto central sobre lo que habla el autor. La idea principal es la afirmación más importante que intenta resumir el texto. Y las ideas secundarias son las que explican, amplían o detallan la idea principal.
Management Control System Question paper 2016 by Mumbai UniversityHardik Jethwa
The document outlines the steps to apply for a passport in India, including filling out the application form, providing address proof and photo identification, paying the applicable fees, and submitting the application with all supporting documents to the designated Passport Seva Kendra or Post Office. Applicants must ensure their application is complete and accurate to avoid delays in processing.
Cyrus the Great founded the Persian Empire by conquering the Median kingdom in the 6th century BC. The Persian Empire went on to dominate Mesopotamia for over 800 years and conquered several other empires including Egypt, Syria, parts of Asia Minor, and India. The Persian government, called a Satrapy, was similar to the Roman republic and divided the empire into provinces ruled by governors. Darius I helped expand the empire further and established a new type of centralized government during his rule in the 5th century BC.
The document appears to be a presentation about cloud computing concepts and open source cloud technologies. It discusses topics like cloud taxonomies, standards, and reliability principles. It also introduces the open source Swift storage system and Nova compute controller and describes them as analogous to S3/EC2. The presentation promotes an open community approach to building cloud technologies and services.
This document discusses the impact of high-stakes testing on English language learners in Texas public schools and the implications for the rest of the nation. It analyzes issues faced by ELL students and schools that educate large numbers of ELLs. While standardized tests are meant to improve achievement, they may not accurately measure learning for ELLs. The No Child Left Behind Act requires standardized testing but provides some flexibility. Research is needed on both positive and negative effects of testing on ELLs. The document also discusses accountability pressures on schools from high-stakes testing and ensuring learning is measurable.
Court Cases - Special Education - William Allan Kritsonis, PhDWilliam Kritsonis
This document discusses two court cases related to the education of children with disabilities. The first case establishes that a free appropriate public education under IDEA requires that students receive some educational benefit, but does not require schools to maximize a child's potential. The second case examines whether a child with autism should be educated in a regular classroom or a separate classroom for children with autism. The court ultimately ruled that the school district did not take enough steps to include the child in the regular classroom.
Vivian Gunn Morris and Curtis Morris, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, Dr. William Al...William Kritsonis
This article discusses the responsibility of K-12 principals in improving the academic achievement of African American children through effective teacher induction and mentoring programs. The article reviews literature showing that both school-level factors like segregation and lack of resources, as well as ineffective teachers, contribute to the achievement gap between white and black students. The No Child Left Behind Act aimed to close this gap by providing high-quality teachers and induction support to all schools, but research shows these programs are often lacking or nonexistent in schools with mostly black and low-income students. The article then describes a study that analyzed survey responses from new teachers in a predominantly black school district to identify teaching conditions that could help or hinder academic achievement for black children.
Hundreds of billions of plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year, with less than 1% being recycled. Plastic bags end up polluting oceans and landscapes, as they are blown by winds and wash into waterways. Over 200 species of marine life are harmed by ingesting or entanglement in plastic bags that they mistake for food. Many countries and cities have implemented bans and taxes on plastic bags to reduce consumption and clean up the environment.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Dissertation Chair for Rhodena Townsell, Dissert...William Kritsonis
This proposal aims to describe the career trajectories of rural African American school administrators. The purpose is to understand the influences on their pathways to leadership positions. The study will interview rural African American administrators in Texas public schools to identify themes around their academic/work experiences, encouragements, barriers, and characteristics. The results could provide insights for aspiring leaders and add to the limited research on this population.
1) A school principal reported a teacher to Child Protective Services for allegedly hitting a student with a chair based on interviews with the student and others. The teacher sued the principal for defamation and conspiracy.
2) The court found that the principal was entitled to immunity for reports made in good faith to child protective services. The principal provided affidavits demonstrating her reasonable belief that reporting was required, while the teacher provided no evidence that no reasonable principal would have believed reporting was necessary.
3) The court reversed the trial court's denial of summary judgment for the principal, finding that she was entitled to immunity as her report was made in good faith.
This document summarizes Andrew Clay Shafer's talk "Making OpenStack Work: An Authentic Critique" given at the Open Business Conference on May 6th 2014. The talk discusses issues with OpenStack including a long feedback cycle with weak signals, the proliferation of projects with no foundation, and metrics that don't reflect real contributions or usage. Shafer suggests focusing on quality instead of timed releases, learning distributed systems principles, and handling dissent within communities.
This document summarizes the approved 2007 constitution of Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church. The constitution outlines the church's name and affiliation with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. It establishes the church's mission to preach the gospel, foster Christian fellowship, and conduct worship according to Lutheran doctrines and practices. The constitution also defines membership, leadership roles like pastors and boards, and procedures for discipline and amendments.
This study examined the homoeopathic management of Chikungunya fever and related complaints in 532 patients of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds in several towns in Kottayam district, India from June 1 to July 1, 2007. The largest group of patients were between 40-60 years old, making up 39% of cases. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of homoeopathic treatments for Chikungunya fever and associated symptoms.
Management Control System Question paper 2016 by Mumbai UniversityHardik Jethwa
The document outlines the steps to apply for a passport in India, including filling out the application form, providing address proof and photo identification, paying the applicable fees, and submitting the application with all supporting documents to the designated Passport Seva Kendra or Post Office. Applicants must ensure their application is complete and accurate to avoid delays in processing.
Cyrus the Great founded the Persian Empire by conquering the Median kingdom in the 6th century BC. The Persian Empire went on to dominate Mesopotamia for over 800 years and conquered several other empires including Egypt, Syria, parts of Asia Minor, and India. The Persian government, called a Satrapy, was similar to the Roman republic and divided the empire into provinces ruled by governors. Darius I helped expand the empire further and established a new type of centralized government during his rule in the 5th century BC.
The document appears to be a presentation about cloud computing concepts and open source cloud technologies. It discusses topics like cloud taxonomies, standards, and reliability principles. It also introduces the open source Swift storage system and Nova compute controller and describes them as analogous to S3/EC2. The presentation promotes an open community approach to building cloud technologies and services.
This document discusses the impact of high-stakes testing on English language learners in Texas public schools and the implications for the rest of the nation. It analyzes issues faced by ELL students and schools that educate large numbers of ELLs. While standardized tests are meant to improve achievement, they may not accurately measure learning for ELLs. The No Child Left Behind Act requires standardized testing but provides some flexibility. Research is needed on both positive and negative effects of testing on ELLs. The document also discusses accountability pressures on schools from high-stakes testing and ensuring learning is measurable.
Court Cases - Special Education - William Allan Kritsonis, PhDWilliam Kritsonis
This document discusses two court cases related to the education of children with disabilities. The first case establishes that a free appropriate public education under IDEA requires that students receive some educational benefit, but does not require schools to maximize a child's potential. The second case examines whether a child with autism should be educated in a regular classroom or a separate classroom for children with autism. The court ultimately ruled that the school district did not take enough steps to include the child in the regular classroom.
Vivian Gunn Morris and Curtis Morris, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS, Dr. William Al...William Kritsonis
This article discusses the responsibility of K-12 principals in improving the academic achievement of African American children through effective teacher induction and mentoring programs. The article reviews literature showing that both school-level factors like segregation and lack of resources, as well as ineffective teachers, contribute to the achievement gap between white and black students. The No Child Left Behind Act aimed to close this gap by providing high-quality teachers and induction support to all schools, but research shows these programs are often lacking or nonexistent in schools with mostly black and low-income students. The article then describes a study that analyzed survey responses from new teachers in a predominantly black school district to identify teaching conditions that could help or hinder academic achievement for black children.
Hundreds of billions of plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year, with less than 1% being recycled. Plastic bags end up polluting oceans and landscapes, as they are blown by winds and wash into waterways. Over 200 species of marine life are harmed by ingesting or entanglement in plastic bags that they mistake for food. Many countries and cities have implemented bans and taxes on plastic bags to reduce consumption and clean up the environment.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Dissertation Chair for Rhodena Townsell, Dissert...William Kritsonis
This proposal aims to describe the career trajectories of rural African American school administrators. The purpose is to understand the influences on their pathways to leadership positions. The study will interview rural African American administrators in Texas public schools to identify themes around their academic/work experiences, encouragements, barriers, and characteristics. The results could provide insights for aspiring leaders and add to the limited research on this population.
1) A school principal reported a teacher to Child Protective Services for allegedly hitting a student with a chair based on interviews with the student and others. The teacher sued the principal for defamation and conspiracy.
2) The court found that the principal was entitled to immunity for reports made in good faith to child protective services. The principal provided affidavits demonstrating her reasonable belief that reporting was required, while the teacher provided no evidence that no reasonable principal would have believed reporting was necessary.
3) The court reversed the trial court's denial of summary judgment for the principal, finding that she was entitled to immunity as her report was made in good faith.
This document summarizes Andrew Clay Shafer's talk "Making OpenStack Work: An Authentic Critique" given at the Open Business Conference on May 6th 2014. The talk discusses issues with OpenStack including a long feedback cycle with weak signals, the proliferation of projects with no foundation, and metrics that don't reflect real contributions or usage. Shafer suggests focusing on quality instead of timed releases, learning distributed systems principles, and handling dissent within communities.
This document summarizes the approved 2007 constitution of Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church. The constitution outlines the church's name and affiliation with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. It establishes the church's mission to preach the gospel, foster Christian fellowship, and conduct worship according to Lutheran doctrines and practices. The constitution also defines membership, leadership roles like pastors and boards, and procedures for discipline and amendments.
This study examined the homoeopathic management of Chikungunya fever and related complaints in 532 patients of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds in several towns in Kottayam district, India from June 1 to July 1, 2007. The largest group of patients were between 40-60 years old, making up 39% of cases. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of homoeopathic treatments for Chikungunya fever and associated symptoms.
Selected Spotlights on Informatics Education in AustriaPeter Micheuz
This document discusses informatics education in Austrian schools. It provides examples of fields of activity and research around developing competence models, interventions in primary education, and reforms to the lower secondary curriculum and "Matura" exam. It outlines the stratified Austrian school system and describes efforts to introduce informatics at various levels, from non-formal education in primary schools to an obligatory 9th grade subject and electives in upper secondary. The document also notes inconsistencies between schools in their Matura exam topics in informatics and calls for a more standardized approach. Overall it aims to establish informatics as a foundation for digital education across the Austrian education system.
This document discusses information security as a key competence that should be taught in education frameworks and curricula. It outlines several frameworks that reference information security concepts, including protecting confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, availability, and reliability of information. The document proposes implementing information security education through learning tasks and a planning grid for lower secondary education. It argues that information security is ubiquitous and important for students to learn about given humans' vulnerability in the digital world.
7. Es geht um viel, aber natürlich nicht alles, was Sie in 45 Minuten über
Leerblattformen, Lehr- und Lernplattformen wissen wollen,
sich aber im Workshop auch zu fragen trauen werden!
Nach einem sehr kurzen (auch historischen) Überblick über namhafte
bestehende (und wegsterbende) Lehrplattformen und/oder LMS
(Lernmanagementsysteme) und ein wenig notwendiger Theorie und
Systematik dahinter, werden anhand handverlesener, schulpraktischer
Einsatzszenarien Grenzen und Möglichkeiten dieser mächtigen
Systeme und Werkzeuge aufgezeigt.
Ob Apfel Moodle oder Birne LMS, diese digitalen Schweizer Messer
sind (nur) so stark, wie die Menschen, die sie nutzen und
damit arbeiten.
10. - Bereitstellung von Lerninhalten
- Kommunikation
- Regelung des Informationsflusses
- Verwaltungsaufgaben
11. Benutzerverwaltung (Anmeldung mit Verschlüsselung)
Kursverwaltung (Kurse, Verwaltung der Inhalte
und Dateien)
Rollen- und Rechtevergabe
Kommunikationsmethoden (Chat, Foren, …)
Werkzeuge für das Lernen (interaktives Whiteboard,
Notizbuch, Annotationen, Kalender…)
Darstellung der Kursinhalte, Lernobjekte
und Medien in einem netzwerkfähigen Browser
Speicherung der Lernstandsdaten
22. Arbeitsmaterialien in Form von
Texten/Bildern/Filmen , Links und Dateien
in Kursen bereitstellen.
ebenso Lernaktivitäten wie Foren, Test, Aufgabe, Lektion, Wiki etc.
Die Anordnung von Arbeitsmaterialien und Lernaktivitäten
erlauben unterschiedliche didaktische Szenarien,
die einem instruktionalistischen oder
konstruktivistischen Lernmodell
folgen können.
WAS KANN MOODLE?
23. Besser: Was kann Moodle NICHT ;-)
Quelle: http://slideplayer.org/slide/1342164