Learning process
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Occam’s Razor is a problem-solving principle arguing that simplicity is better than complexity. Here's how you can apply this principle in UX design.

Sheree Towne saved to Counseling and Such
I've been asked about this a few times recently, since I am not so secretly disappointed that the community I live in is not as supportive and enthusiastic about the ideas and implications of physiological birth as I wish they were. This is a nice way of saying, I whine a lot about people choosing to birth in ways that I think are way less than optimal. We are offering our 5 week class for free for locals next month in hopes of helping shift the culture here, even if just a fraction of an…

Cassandra Corona saved to Childbirth
You need to showcase the higher-order thinking skills computers haven’t mastered and your peers aren’t highlighting.

Magic Oven saved to Random Stimulation
Bloom's Taxonomy can help move your students through the learning process. Learn how to use it in your courses and classroom with this simple guide.
Pauline Mooney saved to adult learning theory
Why you don't have to have all the answers to be able to educate your kids! Plus, 10 questions to encourage self-directed learning.

ErikaMac saved to Homeschool
What is project based learning? How can I implement it in my classroom? These are all questions I had just a few weeks ago that many of you may have...
orit fink saved to Project Based Learning
“A good starting point for embedding reflection into daily workflow is to approach the practice at two levels; individual reflection, and then reflection with colleagues and team members. Reflective practice itself doesn’t ‘just happen’. It is a learned process. It requires some degree of self-awareness and the ability to critically evaluate experiences, actions and results.” […]

Alcibiades Patiño saved to APRENDIZAJE
Play is an essential part of early learning. It is the lifeblood of the learning process.
Mobile technology erodes the traditional classroom. Truly 'mobile' learners should disrupt non-flexible curriculum.

Paula Naugle saved to Technology in Education
Learning theories: There are five learning theories, that having been ruminated, will be discussed in relation to my primary subject area(s) here; behaviorist, constructivist, cognitivist, and the …

Naomi Simpson saved to Communication Resources