Feeling awkward on a first date? Let’s overcome dating anxiety by mastering skills to gain someone’s confidence in a flash! Good communication skills enable others to trust you instantly but it requires gradual understanding, comprehension, inner growth, etc. Grasping the following 5 tips will bring you closer to becoming a “mind reader”. Hope you could gain some ideas from here and navigate dates or social interactions with ease and engage in conversation! 1.Prepare thoroughly by gathering relevant information about him/her. If you can prepare sufficiently before a date, conversations will flow easily! Searching online for details about someone’s interests or hometown before meeting shows you value them. It also provides ready discussion topics if the conversation lulls. Being well-informed...
Mindstamp allows educators to turn any educational video into an interactive learning experience that increases student engagement, comprehension and completion. With just a few clicks, teachers or trainers can add questions, buttons, hotspots, images, drawings, multi-media and more to their videos. Ask Interactive Questions. Pause the video, engage the viewer, and make sure they understand the material. You can ask free response, multiple choice, choose multiple, audio, video, drawing questions (where your viewer draws on the video), and more. Add Comments, Buttons, Hotspots, Images. Add context, additional detail and link to critical information by activating your video with clickable elements or by making any portion of the video clickable. Provide resources such as diagrams, infographics or links to additional details. Draw on...
Despite the apparent demise of blogs the flat line of the RSS-ograph blips with a pulse from David Kernohan “on chatbots.” FOTA is alive! Unsure if my comment gets through the gate (a first one generated a critical WordPress error, sorry, David), but I have to at least assert my assertion, as if it blips anywhere in the raging discordant discourse, “Intelligence might be based on pattern recognition as Stephen [Downes] asserts, but it should not be mistaken for intelligence.” So when David passes a linked reference to the Colossus as the dawn of pattern guessing to decrypt war time messages, my pattern recognition goes to where no GPT can fabricate: [TAG0] 2014/365/125 Just Part of Colossus flickr photo by...
This time of year usually means review, review, review! You've probably already taught the reading strategies and skills necessary for your student's success this year. Now it's time for extra practice with comprehension exercises before the big test. I want to share 6 of the easiest ways to review skills with reading passages. 1. SMALL GROUP PRACTICE When it's review time, I like to take small groups up a notch. Practicing isolated skills with students during this time is key! Reading passages are a great addition to small group time in your classroom's daily routines! In small groups, use reading passages with questions to practice reading to identify the answer to questions while revisiting the text. This is a skill students...
My FAVORITE Fall Worksheet Activities for 3rd Grade You really autumn know about my favorite fall worksheet activities for 3rd grade… I’m so grateFALL for these fall days! Be-LEAF in yourself! Go big or gourd home! Okay. I’ll stop. LOVE FALL PUNS. Anyway, I also love giving students reading comprehension that is ACTUALLY enjoyable. And these color by number worksheets? Oh man, they are ENJOYABLE! Keep reading to learn all about these fall worksheet activities for 3rd grade that will be aMAIZing in your reading block! DON’T FORGET TO GET YOUR FREE READING COMPREHENSION COLOR BY NUMBER BELOW! Why makes these fall color by numbers so SPICEtacular? SO FUN! These reading passages are super fun! After students read the passage...