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I want to take a moment and acknowledge that things are not okay in the world right now. To ignore this and only talk about the good things in life is toxic. Also important to recognize is that happiness is between us, not just within us. My guest is award-winning high school French teacher Jon Magnus. He is an author and teacher in the Wenatchee School District in the state of Washington. Jon shares what brings joy to his day. Additional information from today's show: - Find Twisty the Great on Facebook.com. - Michelle Lennon's How To Train a Dream Dog is on YouTube.com. - Jon's book, S.H.I.N.E. Life Lessons Revealed, can be purchased at Amazon.com. - Comments? Reach Lisa Hylton, ACC, at PositivelyCoached.com.
Jon Magnus Eilertsen er snart ferdig med doktorgraden sin på Institutt for atferdsvitenskap. Der har han forsker på stimulusekvivalens, eller sagt på en annen måte: hvordan vi mennesker lærer konsepter. Til forskjell fra dyr assosierer vi og lager relasjonen mellom objekter og hendelser som en del av vår læring. I denne episoden forteller Jon Magnus om atferdsvitenskapen, grunnforskningen og ikke minst læring. Episoden er tatt opp over videomøte under Covid-19-pandemien april 2020 og lyden er derfor deretter. Les mer om ekvivalens på www.equivalence.net
Jon Magnus Eilertsen er snart ferdig med doktorgraden sin på Institutt for atferdsvitenskap. Der har han forsker på stimulusekvivalens, eller sagt på en annen måte: hvordan vi mennesker lærer konsepter. Til forskjell fra dyr assosierer vi og lager relasjonen mellom objekter og hendelser som en del av vår læring. I denne episoden forteller Jon Magnus om atferdsvitenskapen, grunnforskningen og ikke minst læring. Episoden er tatt opp over videomøte under Covid-19-pandemien april 2020 og lyden er derfor deretter. Les mer om ekvivalens på www.equivalence.net
For many organizations, the challenge in supporting employee’s knowledge management needs is not a lack of content. The content exists, but it’s everywhere, lacks context, and is impossible to find. The act of curating that content through traditional methods is near impossible. Curating it and delivering it in a way that’s personalized to the end user and reaches them where they are, absent of technology, is beyond reach. Enter in the Learning Experience Platform or Intelligent Learning Platform. Designed to sit on top of all your existing content sources, curate based on industry relevance, and measure skill progression while connecting into the platforms where your employees are actually working, they’re designed to deliver relevant information to employees where they need it most. Listen as I talk with Nelson Sivalignam and Jon Magnus from HowNow about how their platform is using Artificial Intelligence to tackle these problems with speed and at scale. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/learningtechtalks/support
My guest this week is Jon Magnus, the 2018 Regional Teacher of the Year for North Central Washington. Kenroy Elementary teacher Veronique Paquette and I interviewed the Wenatchee High School French teacher to learn insights into the art of effective teaching in today’s classroom. It was the third in a series of interviews with outstanding teachers in North Central Washington. Magnus’s formula for success in teaching involves paying attention and connecting with every student. He endeavors to understand their unique learning styles, personalities and backgrounds. It is challenging work. He reminds us that teaching is about having a heart for kids and finding ways to reach every single kid.
This episode focuses on the audacious efforts of Wenatchee High School's Interact Club students to raise $50,000 to fund a Habitat for Humanity home in the Wenatchee Valley. Advisor Jon Magnus and students Sophia Dillon and Fernando Lopez talk about the spirit of contribution and service that is driving this remarkable effort.
Historiefortellerne. Skuespiller Mads Ousdal mener trøbbel og konflikt er de beste ingrediensene i gode historier. Jon Magnus har reist i krigs- og katastrofeområder i 42 år, hans store historie er at mennesker tåler det utroligste. Nina Grünfelds krefthistorie ga henne lyst til å begynne med stand up-komedie. Programleder Marte Spurkland. Produsert av Magne D. Antonsen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I 40 år reiste Jon Magnus verden rundt som journalist i VGs utenriksredaksjon. I fjor pensjonerte han seg, og har brukt tiden til å gå i sine egne fotspor og på nytt oppsøke de stedene som gjorde størst inntrykk på ham. Det har resultert i en bok hvor han forteller om sine opplevelser fra et langt liv som journalist.
Jon Magnus har blitt mer oppmerksom på «den blomsterløse sorgen» Kaller seg selv selve inkarnasjonen av en skeptiker i Akersgata Hadde en AK47 tredd ned i halsen et kvarter. Psykiater Trude Fixdal kommer innom og snakker om medisinering av barn. Salonghistorie fra Odda: Geir Sekse om da han fant kruttet i barndommen.