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In this episode of The Netmums Podcast, Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry are joined by the brilliant Casey Major Bunce, a mother of four and the creative mind behind Major Mum Hacks. Casey shares her incredible journey through motherhood, offering practical tips and life hacks that can save time, money, and sanity for busy families. The conversation covers: - The Reality of Family Holidays: Wendy opens up about her family's lack of overseas holidays and the honesty behind the struggles many parents face when it comes to finances and travel. - The Power of Preparation: Casey reveals her essential hacks for managing chaotic mornings, including the famous pancake muffin hack that has transformed breakfast for her family. - Visual Learning for Kids: The trio discusses the importance of visual aids in helping children understand daily routines and responsibilities, making mornings smoother for everyone. - Navigating Parenthood with Neurodiversity: Casey shares her experiences as a neurodiverse parent and how it has shaped her parenting style, including her recent autism diagnosis. - Family Outings Made Easy: From clever packing tips to keeping kids entertained on long journeys, Casey provides insights into making family outings more enjoyable and less stressful. - Embracing Imperfection: The discussion turns to the pressures of social media and the importance of being honest about the realities of parenting, including the challenges and messiness that come with it. Stay connected with Netmums for more parenting tips, community support, engaging content: Website: netmums.com / Instagram: @netmums Proudly produced by Decibelle Creative / @decibelle_creative
In this conversation, Stephen Martin discusses the advantages of visual learning for individuals with dyslexia. He shares personal experiences and techniques for harnessing visual memory to improve learning and retention of information. The discussion emphasizes the importance of appreciating experiences without judgment and offers practical strategies for effective learning.Takeaways Visual learning is a significant advantage for dyslexics. Dyslexics often learn best through kinesthetic experiences. Creating vivid mental images can aid in memory retention. Breaking down complex words into visual components helps in learning. Listening to audiobooks can be enhanced by focusing on key concepts. Appreciation without judgment can improve awareness and mindfulness. Visual recollection techniques can be applied to various learning materials. Slowing down the learning process can lead to better understanding. Personal connections to visualizations make learning more effective. This approach can transform the way dyslexics engage with information.Keywordsdyslexia, visual learning, memory techniques, kinesthetic learning, appreciation without judgment, ADHD, adults with dyslexia, support for adults.If you want to find out more visit:truthaboutdyslexia.comJoin our Facebook Groupfacebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia
How good are you at making decisions?How confident are you in your answer? The more aware you are of the way your mind works, the less sure you will be of your answer. Our decisions are fraught with biases and distortions.Thinking Fast and Slow is one of the most respected books on decision making. Daniel Kahneman's work won him a Nobel Prize for Economics. Some call it the bible for the developing field of Behavioural Economics.In it he shows a number of surprising ways we fool ourselves.Eduardo dos Santos Silva, Michael Ward, Romana Prochazkova and I met to discuss our insights from the book.Links:Eduardo Dos Santos SilvaMichael WardRomana ProchazkovaRob McPhillipsChapters:00:00 Introduction: Understanding Decision-Making Systems00:17 Key Insights from the Book01:10 Exploring Biases and Decision-Making01:40 The Importance of Diverse Teams02:55 Personal Reflections and Comparisons04:51 Frustrations with System One and System Two05:16 Regression to the Mean: A Key Concept06:13 Psychological Soundness and Boredom06:58 Head, Heart, and Gut: Different Systems?09:27 Decision-Making Processes and Logical Thinking13:04 The Book's Audience and Writing Style21:17 The Legacy of Kahneman and Tversky23:00 Visual Learning in Mathematics24:08 The Pyramid Pattern and Pattern Recognition26:57 Heuristics, Algorithms, and AI28:10 Cultural Differences and Fairness28:39 Book Readability and Summaries
What if we could transform how students—and even adults—view mathematics, turning graphs and data into a thrilling, creative superpower?For many educators, engaging students in math feels like a struggle, especially when it comes to making abstract concepts like data and graphs relatable. In this episode, author Cole Nussbaumer-Knaflic shares how her passion for storytelling with data bridges the gap between abstract math and real-world understanding, inspiring both kids and educators to see math as a tool for discovery and empowerment.Learn how to use storytelling and graphing activities to spark curiosity and creativity in your students.Discover simple strategies to help students and teachers feel more confident with data, graphs, and problem-solving.Gain access to practical, classroom-ready tools and ideas designed to align with standards and foster deep, meaningful engagement with math.Don't miss this episode—hit play now and discover how to make math moments that inspire lifelong skills and confidence!Not sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & UnitsShow Notes PageLove the show? Text us your big takeaway! Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessmentAre you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
A Year in Review from previous episodes. 00:00 - Intro 00:42 - Warning Against Comparing Rates; why comparing autism rates across different time periods is misleading due to changes in diagnostic criteria and definitions.02:07 - Historical Context; the Bayh-Dole Act, DSM acceptance of Autism, and changes in vaccination schedules, affecting Autism definitions; Core Autism Characteristics04:30 - Educational Challenges; Describes the typical school day's structure as potentially overwhelming for Autistic individuals due to frequent subject changes.05:36 - Intense Focus; Autistic individuals might fixate on topics with abnormal intensity or focus, which is a hallmark of Autism.08:40 - The biology of Autism allows us to be comfortable within ourselves; contrasting with societal expectations.09:09 - Employment and Anxiety; Considers how the expectation to fit into social norms can lead to anxiety and challenges in employment for Autistic individuals.10:10 - ADHD and Autism; Challenges the notion of coexisting ADHD and Autism, 14:26 - Early Detection; UCLA study on very young children showing altered salience network connectivity, hinting at early signs of Autism.14:49 - Developmental Timing; emphasizes that Autism likely starts in the womb, suggesting prenatal development as a critical area for research.15:14 - Neurodevelopmental Perspective; Autism as underdeveloped or abnormally developed cells, linking it to broader neurodevelopmental disorders.16:03 - Comorbid Conditions: Explores the concept of Autism being associated with various other conditions due to shared developmental issues.16:47 - Biological Processes: cellular proliferation, differentiation, and migration in the womb, crucial for brain development.17:41 - Mitochondria and Autism18:30 - Oxytocin & Autism; oxytocin as a molecule of interest, particularly its pathways and their implications for social behavior in Autism.20:29 - Social Reward System; Explains how oxytocin and serotonin interaction in the brain contributes to the rewarding nature of social interaction, which might be lacking in Autism.21:21 - Serotonin Synthesis; Details the synthesis of serotonin in both the GI tract and the brain, mentioning the enzymes involved and their significance.22:34 - Tryptophan and Light; Discusses how light affects tryptophan, an amino acid precursor to serotonin, and its role in biological processes.23:33 - Supplementing Relationships; Explores how visual thinking and movies can serve as a form of interaction for Autistic individuals, offering comfort or learning.25:17 - Visual Learning; Highlights the concept of "thinking in pictures" and how it leads to accelerated learning or Autistic intelligence.27:47 - Autistic Comfort and Societal Expectations; Advises against forcing Autistic individuals into societal norms that don't align with their natural inclinations, emphasizing understanding and acceptanceX; https://x.com/rps47586Hopp: https://www.hopp.bio/fromthespectrumYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGxEzLKXkjppo3nqmpXpzuAemail: info.fromthespectrum@gmail.com
In this episode, I break down how to easily create customized coloring book pages with AI and spotlight ways to incorporate them into cross-curricular lessons for students of all ages. You'll hear creative ideas for using coloring - from fostering mindfulness and building background knowledge to visualizing complex concepts. If you'd like to leverage AI to help you craft personalized coloring book pages that align perfectly with your instructional goals, this episode is for you! Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2024/11/12/coloring-book-pages-293/ Sponsored by the blog at ClassTechTips.com: https://classtechtips.com/blog/ Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Take your pick of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
In this episode, Stephen Martin shares his personal journey with dyslexia and the transformative impact of the Davis Dyslexia Method. He discusses the challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia, particularly in understanding non-physical concepts, and how the Davis approach focuses on experiential learning and life concepts to foster deeper understanding. Stephen emphasizes the importance of recognizing dyslexia as a gift rather than a deficit and highlights the significant changes he experienced in his life through this method. Takeaways Dyslexia requires a multifaceted approach to learning. Understanding non-physical concepts is crucial for dyslexics. Experiential learning can lead to deeper understanding. Davis Dyslexia Method emphasizes the importance of life concepts. Dyslexia can be viewed as a gift, not a deficit. Visual and hands-on learning techniques are effective for dyslexics. The course provided a new perspective on time and cause and effect. Clay modeling and visualization are key components of the learning process. Personal growth is achievable through understanding dyslexia. Dyslexia can significantly impact adult life and learning. Keywords Dyslexia, ADHD, Davis Dyslexia Method, Learning, Education, Life Concepts, Personal Growth, Understanding Dyslexia, Non-physical Concepts, Visual Learning, adults with dyslexia, support for adults. If you want to find out more visit: truthaboutdyslexia.com Join our Facebook Group facebook.com/groups/adultdyslexia
In this episode, bilingual educator and Edutopia author Danielle Zélin joins for a chat about tips for comic strips as a creative and effective tool for assessment and engagement in the classroom. You'll hear strategies for introducing comic strip creation to students, tips for integrating technology into the process, and how this approach can boost student confidence while checking for understanding across various subjects. Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2024/11/05/tips-for-comic-strips-292/ Sponsored by my blog Class Tech Tips: ClassTechTips.com/blog Follow Danielle Zélin on social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-zélin-7423332/ Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Take your pick of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
Jay Alammar, renowned AI educator and researcher at Cohere, discusses the latest developments in large language models (LLMs) and their applications in industry. Jay shares his expertise on retrieval augmented generation (RAG), semantic search, and the future of AI architectures. MLST is sponsored by Brave: The Brave Search API covers over 20 billion webpages, built from scratch without Big Tech biases or the recent extortionate price hikes on search API access. Perfect for AI model training and retrieval augmentated generation. Try it now - get 2,000 free queries monthly at http://brave.com/api. Cohere Command R model series: https://cohere.com/command Jay Alamaar: https://x.com/jayalammar Buy Jay's new book here! Hands-On Large Language Models: Language Understanding and Generation https://amzn.to/4fzOUgh TOC: 00:00:00 Introduction to Jay Alammar and AI Education 00:01:47 Cohere's Approach to RAG and AI Re-ranking 00:07:15 Implementing AI in Enterprise: Challenges and Solutions 00:09:26 Jay's Role at Cohere and the Importance of Learning in Public 00:15:16 The Evolution of AI in Industry: From Deep Learning to LLMs 00:26:12 Expert Advice for Newcomers in Machine Learning 00:32:39 The Power of Semantic Search and Embeddings in AI Systems 00:37:59 Jay Alammar's Journey as an AI Educator and Visualizer 00:43:36 Visual Learning in AI: Making Complex Concepts Accessible 00:47:38 Strategies for Keeping Up with Rapid AI Advancements 00:49:12 The Future of Transformer Models and AI Architectures 00:51:40 Evolution of the Transformer: From 2017 to Present 00:54:19 Preview of Jay's Upcoming Book on Large Language Models Disclaimer: This is the fourth video from our Cohere partnership. We were not told what to say in the interview, and didn't edit anything out from the interview. Note also that this combines several previously unpublished interviews from Jay into one, the earlier one at Tim's house was shot in Aug 2023, and the more recent one in Toronto in May 2024. Refs: The Illustrated Transformer https://jalammar.github.io/illustrated-transformer/ Attention Is All You Need https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762 The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Recurrent Neural Networks http://karpathy.github.io/2015/05/21/rnn-effectiveness/ Neural Networks in 11 Lines of Code https://iamtrask.github.io/2015/07/12/basic-python-network/ Understanding LSTM Networks (Chris Olah's blog post) http://colah.github.io/posts/2015-08-Understanding-LSTMs/ Luis Serrano's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgBncpylJ1kiVaPyP-PZauQ Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10084 GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) models https://jalammar.github.io/illustrated-gpt2/ https://openai.com/research/gpt-4 BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) https://jalammar.github.io/illustrated-bert/ https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04805 RoPE (Rotary Positional Encoding) https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.09864 (Linked paper discussing rotary embeddings) Grouped Query Attention https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.13245 RLHF (Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback) https://openai.com/research/learning-from-human-preferences https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03741 DPO (Direct Preference Optimization) https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.18290
The Makes Sense with Dr. JC Doornick Podcast is your opportunity to wake up from your slumber and reclaim control as the dominant conscious force in your life. Today's episode Makes Sense of visual learning. This episode is available on both Apple and Spotify Platforms. Are you like me and enjoy and gain value from the visual component of learning? Perhaps from a White Board Instruction or any visual aids to help the information sink in? Our Guest, Doug Neill is the owner and creator of Verbal To Visual. Doug Neill helps people make sense of the world by making marks on the page. After training to become a high school teacher he got pulled into the world of visual thinking and in 2014 he founded Verbal to Visual where he teaches people how to sketch out simple drawings and diagrams as a learning, problem-solving, and storytelling tool. Doug loves to spread the word about the power of visual thinking through hand-sketched videos, online courses, and live workshops and talks. His favorite way to put these skills to use himself is by creating visual summaries of interesting books. Makes Sense Academy: Enjoy the show and consider joining our psychological safe haven and environment where you can begin to thrive. The Makes Sense Academy. https://www.skool.com/makes-sense-academy/about Connect with Doug Neill: Website: https://verbaltovisual.com IG: @dougneill MENTIONED RESOURCES: DIGITAL MINIMALISM VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJdZ7kmA2QQ Doodlers Unite - Sunni Brown Ted Talk https://ed.ted.com/lessons/doodlers-unite-sunni-brown Connect WIth Dr. JC Doornick “The Dragon” https://zez.am/makessense Episode Highlights 0:00 - Intro 5:22 - How did you get started with verbal to visual learning? 11:12 - Does the School System need to make learning more visual? 12:37 - What's the science that backs the value of visual learning and Dual Coding 22:04 - How does one learn how to learn how to interpret verbal to visual? 28:36 - What would that idea or book look like? 29:29 - How do you video yourself doodling? 41:14 - How would you draw and explain the idea of Making Sense?
This week we look at visual learning, and how imagery (and comics) can help information to be both retained and retrieved. Rossie Stone of Dekko comics joins Kiran Kapur.
Are you a visual learner struggling to make sense of complex Sterile Processing concepts from textbooks alone? This week on Confident Certification™, host Sarah B. Cruz dives into the world of training videos and explores how they can transform your exam prep experience. Sarah tackles the challenge of finding quality content in the sea of today's online educational content, offering valuable insights on how to spot accurate, up-to-date resources. She also shares practical tips for integrating visual learning into your study routine, helping you better understand key concepts and boost your confidence. Whether you're a YouTube enthusiast or just starting to explore video-based learning, this episode is packed with strategies to enhance your study routine! Tune in today! Over the next 52 weeks, Sarah and special guests from around the industry will provide tangible tools to build your test prep confidence, understand the challenges that technicians encounter as they study, and equip every member of the Sterile Processing team to be the best advocates they can be for professional development. New episodes of Confident Certification™ will release each Tuesday on Beyond Clean channels. For the best listening experience, download the Beyond Clean mobile app on Apple (https://lnkd.in/guh_vxzu) and Android (https://lnkd.in/gHnfh28a) devices. This series is an innovative educational experience created to help you, your students, and your coworkers ace your Sterile Processing certification with confidence! Special thanks to our Year 1 sponsor Aesculap (US) for making this series possible! If you have thoughts or feedback on this new show, please email us at info@beyondclean.net
Overcoming Food Challenges with Dietitian Nina: ADHD, Hormonal Influences, and Sustainable NutritionIn this insightful episode of the Powerful Project, the host welcomes Nina, a dietitian specializing in binge eating disorder, disordered eating, and ADHD. Nina shares her personal journey with food and her late ADHD diagnosis, highlighting the intricate relationship between ADHD, eating behaviors, and body image. The discussion explores coping strategies for ADHD-related eating issues, sensory preferences, and the impact of hormonal fluctuations on diet. Listeners receive practical advice on maintaining a healthy relationship with food, the importance of regular eating intervals, and understanding the menstrual cycle's effects on diet and exercise. Emphasizing self-compassion and proactive solutions, this episode encourages listeners to tackle their unique food challenges and improve their overall nutrition. Follow Nina on Instagram for further resources and motivational insights.Episode Highlights:00:00: Introduction to the Powerful Project00:03: Meet Nina: Dietitian and Nutritionist00:20: Discovering Nina's Work and Connection01:15: What Does Being Powerful Mean?02:51: Nina's Journey: From Dieting to Nutrition05:55: Understanding ADHD and Its Impact09:41: Challenges and Strategies for ADHD25:20: Visual Learning and Coping Strategies40:11: Creative Approaches to Fitness Motivation41:01: The Power of Rewards in Habit Formation42:28: Analog Tools for Habit Tracking47:14: Overcoming Logistical Barriers to Exercise01:03:35: The Impact of Hormones on Fitness and Eating Habits01:10:43: Final Thoughts and EncouragementFind Nina here: https://www.instagram.com/nina.binge.adhd.nutrition/Follow us on socials for more content: Kirsty: @kirstysholmes V: @wiebkehnsn Subscribe to hear more and if you related to this episode, please leave a review!
Join us on Episode 89 of the "Leadership in Manufacturing" podcast where our hosts, Sannah Vinding and special guest Deb Speer, delve into the pivotal roles of communication, mentorship, and adaptive strategies in the electronics industry. With over 20 years in sales management, Deb shares invaluable insights on driving business growth, effective team leadership, and the importance of building durable customer relationships, even in challenging times. Don't miss this enriching session filled with firsthand experiences designed to empower emerging leaders and seasoned professionals alike. Leadership In Manufacturing Podcast - Episode 89 You can reach Deb here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graydeb/ Or email; deb@speer.haus For more content like this, subscribe to Leadership In Manufacturing on Apple or Spotify, or wherever you like to listen. You can find Sannah on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sannahvinding/ or visit https://leadershipinmanufacturing.com/hello/ The "Leadership in Manufacturing" podcast is ranked in the top 10 best electronics podcasts worth listening to in 2024: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/electronics_podcasts/ Stay curious and keep learning Thanks for listening! Sannah PS. you can find all Leadership episodes: https://leadershipinmanufacturing.com/episodes/
Learning to read is really important for all kids. But what if your little one has a hard time reading? It could be because they learn best by seeing things visually. Discover how graphic recording enhances parenting seminars and workshops, making them engaging and memorable for moms. Discover how it positively impacts children's learning, and addresses challenges for women's well-being. Plus, join us for Ashton's insights on life lessons, practical wisdom, and advice for moms finding their strength. Tune in for an informative and empowering episode! Timestamps: 00:43 How can graphic recording be utilized to make parenting seminars or workshops more engaging and memorable for moms? 3:55 For children's education, how can 'visual note-taking' positively impact learning experiences and retention? 8:55 Instances where graphic recording helped address specific challenges or topics relevant to moms or women's well-being? 11:30 One takeaway for the audience. 12:40 PowerMom Chronicles 12:50 What's a game-changing lesson life has taught you? 14:10 Reflecting on your journey, what practical lesson or insight can our listeners apply to improve their lives? 16:00 Offer a piece of wisdom for moms striving to find their strength and voice. 18:30 Best advice you've ever received? Connect with Ashton: Website Link: www.sketchnote.school Beginner's Guide to Sketchnoting - https://sketchnote.school/book/ Pinterest - www.pinterest.com/SketchnoteSchool TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mindseyecreative LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashtonrodenhiser/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/MindsEyeCCF Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashtonmindseye/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MindsEyeCreativeCF YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@sketchnoteschool Check Cristina Out: Blog: https://cristinafrancy.com/ Instagram: @notyourmommas.podcast Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/notyourmo... Email for collaborations: hello@notyourmommaspodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefrancylife/support
Ben and Sue discuss some new ideas for how the book we're writing might look and sound and then dive into some thoughts about success that they think are worth exploring.We are so happy you're on this journey with us!Our awesome recommendations:Have An Infinite MindsetSuccess That LastsThe Role of Visual Learning in Improving Students' High-Order Thinking SkillsWhat Makes Storytelling So Effective For Learning?The Power of Visual LearningImpact of Visual Aids in Enhancing the Learning Process Case Research: District Dera Ghazi Khan
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There's no such thing as a “visual learner”.The idea that some of us are “visual learners” and learn best through imagery is a myth, and has been widely debunked by psychologists. (See https://examstudyexpert.com/brain-science-quiz/ for this and more myths about learning and the brain!).But in many ways, we are ALL visual learners.Because visuals, when used properly, can have a big benefit for our learning, not least through the powerful “dual coding” effect.Highly respected teaching and learning expert Oliver Caviglioli joins me to explain all, and break down exactly how YOU can take advantage of the power of visuals in your own studies.Part of Learning Science Season here on the Exam Study Expert Podcast.Find Oliver online:On Twitter: @OliCavPersonal website: https://www.olicav.com/ Dual Coding book: https://geni.us/dualcoding Teaching Walkthroughs: https://www.walkthrus.co.uk/ First broadcast as Episode 48, on March 14th 2021.*Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent researcher and study skills coach. I help ambitious students to study smarter, not harder, so they can ace their exams with less work and less stress.BOOK 1:1 COACHING to supercharge your exam success: https://examstudyexpert.com/workwithme/SCHOOLS / UNIVERSITIES discover staff CPD / keynote talks and student revision and study skills workshops at: https://examstudyexpert.com/workwithme/revision-workshops/ Get a copy of Outsmart Your Exams, my award-winning exam technique book, at https://geni.us/exams*As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchasesPodcast Edited by Benoît André.
Brandon, Scott, Will and Dub discuss read-react skills in quarterbacks. Specifically, the guys review Visual Learning, Instinctive Learning, and Decision Complexity, and how these cognitive skills translate onto the field. Coaches Dub Maddox and Will Hewlett talk about coaching strategies for these cognitive skills, specific drills that worked to improve performance, and configuring scheme and practice based on maximizing performance. You don't want to miss this one...lots of good coaching nuggets!Ep 31 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-31-adaptive-strategies-for-field-vision-in/id1636895843?i=1000646613303Ep 32 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5HKCb5Y5ss1iT7yypRWCsS?si=5471a5428b984875
Ready to dive into the fascinating world of dreams? This week on the Rainmaker Family Show, we explored how dreams are not just nighttime tales, but a powerful source of insight and guidance, especially for entrepreneurs and go-getters like you! We've all experienced those vivid dreams that seem to linger even after we wake up. In this episode, Stephen shares his intriguing experiences and the profound impact dreams have had on our life and business decisions. It's more than just random thoughts; it's about tapping into a deeper wisdom that's available to us even when we're asleep. The core message of this episode is simple yet profound: dreams can offer strategic insights and guidance. For example, we share a personal story where a dream directed Stephen to focus on a single business venture, significantly changing where we are today with Rainmakers. We emphasize the importance of paying attention to dreams, considering them as potential sources of divine intervention and wisdom. We provide step-by-step instructions on how to prepare for, remember, and interpret dreams. Even including tech tips for iPhone users to record dreams efficiently! Our approach makes dream interpretation accessible to everyone. Today, we want to encourage you to start seeing your dreams as valuable resources for personal and professional growth. We invite you to explore the untapped potential of your subconscious mind, and realize that your dreams can be a powerful tool in your journey towards success. So, Rainmakers, are you ready to unlock the secrets of your dreams? Hit play on this episode and embark on a journey to discover the hidden strategies and insights waiting for you in your sleep. Let's explore the power of dreams together! Links for this episode: Dream Time: https://rainmakerchallenges.com/dreamtime Wake Up: https://rainmakerchallenges.com/wakeup Connect with us: The Rainmaker Challenge: https://rainmakerchallenges.com/join ► Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/33EdgBs ► Website: therainmakerfamily.com ► Facebook: www.facebook.com/diazfamilylegacy ► Instagram: instagram.com/chels_diaz instagram.com/steezdiaz instagram.com/therainmakerfamily ► Get Free Stuff On Amazon: stephensfreestuff.com/sfs Episode: minute by minute 00:00 Introduction to Today's Training On the Power Of Your Dreams 00:32 The Power of Mindset and Wisdom 01:03 The Importance of Visual Learning 01:29 Exploring Unconventional Training Topics 01:53 Overcoming Barriers to Receiving Knowledge 02:24 The Power of Language and Perception 04:01 The Role of Dreams in Business and Life 04:58 The Impact of Dreams on Major Inventions 05:57 The Importance of Paying Attention to Dreams 06:47 How Dreams Have Shaped My Entrepreneurial Journey 06:49 The Role of Dreams in Confirming Decisions 12:49 The Power of Dreams in Warning and Protecting Us 14:36 Practical Steps to Unlock and Amplify Your Dreams 18:47 How to Prepare Your Space for Dreaming 20:58 Using Technology to Enhance Your Dream Experience 22:21 Introduction to Dream Time and Dream Note 22:53 Customizing Shortcuts and Managing Emails 23:20 Sharing Shortcuts and Using iPhone Features 25:35 Setting Intentions and Remembering Dreams 29:45 Interpreting Dreams and Their Symbols 29:50 Sharing Dreams with Others and Their Impact 30:56 Interpreting Dreams for Business Strategies 32:24 Applying Dream Interpretations in Real Life 41:57 How to Take Action and Encouragement to Share Dreams
My Mic Setup: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0CG36ML45 - 00:00:00 - Podcast Intro - 23:33:50 - Introduction to Krish Ashok, Top Student and Astronomy Enthusiast - 00:04:58 - Krish's Childhood Astronomy Experiences - 00:06:18 - The Philosophical Impact of Astronomy - 00:06:54 - The Simpler Times of the 90s Without Social Media - 00:07:24 - Seeking Adventure in a Pre-Social Media World - 00:08:22 - Krish's Talent in Simplifying Complex Concepts - 00:09:45 - Krish's Journey as a Professional Violinist - 00:10:07 - Parental Guidance in Career Choices - 00:10:35 - The Role of Jargon in Science - 00:11:09 - Articulation in Science Explained - 00:11:50 - The Importance of Precision in Scientific Language - 00:12:35 - Spotlight on Andrew Huberman - 00:14:09 - Tackling Food Stereotypes and Myths - 00:14:34 - The Influence of Sensationalism on Social Media - 00:15:35 - Exploring the Diversity of Food Perspectives - 00:15:57 - India's Flourishing Jazz Scene - 00:16:28 - Chennai's Rich Musical Heritage - 00:16:59 - Chennai as a Hub for Musical Talent - 00:17:23 - The Musical Landscape of Chennai - 00:18:49 - The Lack of Classical Music Awareness in Delhi - 00:19:10 - Musical Education in Indian Schools - 00:20:05 - Bilingualism in India - 00:21:39 - Trilingualism in South India - 00:22:22 - The Universal Language of Music - 00:22:55 - Playing the Carnatic Violin - 00:23:50 - The Elitism in Carnatic Music - 00:24:07 - The Origins of Carnatic Music and Violin - 00:24:48 - The Violin's Fit in Indian Music - 00:25:49 - Krish's Experience with the Cello - 00:26:03 - Krish's Learning Philosophy - 00:26:33 - Visual Learning in Calculus - 00:26:53 - Mustard in Indian Cooking: The Science - 00:27:42 - Recognizing Kitchen Wisdom - 00:28:13 - Applying First Principles in Problem Solving - 00:28:40 - Krish's Blogging Journey - 00:29:06 - The Impact of the Internet Over Conventional Media - 00:31:38 - Krish's Book Deal - 00:32:53 - The Birth of Masala Labs on Instagram - 00:34:27 - Transitioning to Social Media Reels - 00:34:53 - Krish's Venture into AI with GPT Models - 00:35:13 - Demystifying Cooking and Food Myths - 00:37:28 - Understanding Superstitions Compassionately - 00:38:29 - Social Identity and Human Behavior - 00:39:40 - Misinformation in Ayurveda - 00:42:04 - The Milk and Meat Debate in Ayurveda - 00:43:00 - The Need for Evolving Knowledge - 00:44:10 - The Non-Indian Origins of Potatoes - 00:44:50 - British Influence on Indian Agriculture - 00:46:06 - Grain and Rice Taxation by Indian Kings - 00:47:46 - European Advances in Agricultural Hybridization - 00:48:25 - British Agricultural Policies in India - 00:49:06 - South Indian Rice Cuisine Explained - 00:50:37 - Rava as a Wheat Alternative - 00:51:10 - The Role of Indian Railways in Colonial Exploitation - 00:52:09 - The Spiciness of Indian Food - 00:53:31 - Ethiopia's Spicy Cuisine - 00:54:09 - The Difference Between Spicy and Hot Food - 00:54:30 - The Science of Spices - 00:55:30 - Understanding 'Spicy' in Indian Cuisine - 00:57:20 - The Ingredients of Vicks Vaporub - 01:03:25 - Key Components of Food - 01:03:50 - Global Uses of Chilies - 01:06:25 - The Rarity of Expensive Spices in South India - 01:06:50 - Dairy Preferences in North India - 01:09:50 - Exploring India's Diverse Food Culture on Social Media - 01:10:26 - Agricultural Richness of the Indo-Gangetic Plains - 01:12:10 - Meat Consumption in Non-Plains Areas - 01:12:50 - Cattle Rearing in North India - 01:13:50 - Beef Consumption in South India - 01:17:34 - The Poultry Industry's Practices - 01:21:43 - The Reality of Unfertilized Eggs - 01:23:50 - The North Indian Influence on 'Vegetarian' - 01:25:42 - Making Healthy Choices Simple - 01:27:00 - Practical Food Tips - 01:27:40 - Closing Remarks == This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. == Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com == #Dostcast
Online Courses Made Easy | How to Build, Launch, and Deliver Profitable Courses
How can we, as course creators, ensure that our instructional approach accommodates the diverse learning styles of our students? Recognizing that people learn in different ways, it becomes crucial for us to understand the preferred learning styles of our ideal students. This knowledge empowers us to transform our course information into the best format, ultimately contributing to the success and completion of our students.This is Part 1 of a 5 part series of "Getting Ready to Build, Launch, and Deliver Your Profitable Online Course in 2024!"As an educator for nearly 20 years, I understand the importance of catering to different learning styles to ensure successful outcomes for students.Whether you're familiar with learning styles from your own school days or not, they still play a role in how we as adults absorb and understand new information. I share insights on the four main learning styles that affect adult learners, and how you can incorporate them into your online course to create a truly engaging and effective learning experience. So grab your favorite cup of coffee, settle in, and get ready to make your online courses a hit with every type of learner. Let's dive in!
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, in an episode from our "Quick Tips" series, we're talking about a seemingly radical approach to note-taking: drawing your notes. This technique may especially appeal to you if you are a visual learner or like to draw or sketch concepts. In this episode we discuss: How drawing helps with memorization Developing a "visual toolkit" for law school classes Summarizing the facts of a case with a series of images Specific shorthand symbols and drawings commonly used by law students Resources: Drawing in Class: Rachel Smith at TEDx (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tJPeumHNLY) How to Draw to Remember More: Graham Shaw at TEDx (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj3ZnKlHqxI) Mike Rohde: The Sketchnote Books (https://rohdesign.com/) Notability app (https://notability.com/) Podcast Episode 30: Visual Learning for Law Students (Guest Kipp Mueller) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-30-visual-learning-law-students-guest-kipp-mueller/) Podcast Episode 146: Tips for Visual Learners (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-146-tips-for-visual-learners/) How Visual Learning Tools Can Help You in Law School: An Interview with SketchyLaw (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/how-visual-learning-tools-can-help-you-in-law-school-an-interview-with-sketchylaw/) Download the Transcript (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-421-quick-tips-using-visual-drawings-for-note-taking-and-memorization/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-school-toolbox-podcast/id1027603976) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Law School Toolbox website (http://lawschooltoolbox.com/contact). If you're concerned about the bar exam, check out our sister site, the Bar Exam Toolbox (http://barexamtoolbox.com/). You can also sign up for our weekly podcast newsletter (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/get-law-school-podcast-updates/) to make sure you never miss an episode! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
Early exposure to technology can help children develop digital literacy skills. Around 70% of kindergartners can use educational apps on tablets or smartphones. But it stands to reason that we must help students know how to effectively use these tools so they do not hinder and that they help But do they know how to use technology effectively? And how much is too much? Not all technology use is good, and overuse can hold students back. Use should be appropriate, tied to classroom content areas, and guided. With over 70% of US parents concerned about too much screen time for littles, they have a valid concern. And especially with littles, the time should be limited. Debbie Tannenbaum gives us guidance on the practical, balanced use of technology for children in kindergarten through second grade. If you want to know how to start helping little ones learn about technology, this podcast resource is for you to get started. Debbie Tannenbaum, a veteran teacher and tech coach, has made it her mission to help students develop digital skills even as young as kindergarten. This podcast will explore Debbie's key strategies for teaching digital literacy skills to our youngest students. Sponsor: Today's sponsor, EVERFI, has created an incredible set of early literacy lessons called WORD Force. Go to everfi.com/coolcat to sign up for these early literacy lessons perfect for K to 2 classrooms everywhere. And check out my review this week on my blog. Hosts, Guests & Featured People: Debbie Tannenbaum, Tannenbaum Tech Vicki Davis, Host, Cool Cat Teacher Blog Pana Asavavatana's @PanaAsavavatana episode on How she helps her students using iPads that Debbie said helped her understand how to use icon literacy to teach littles. Episode 388 Digital Resources Mentioned: EVERFI and WORD Force, amazing reading games for reading literacy Wixie one of Debbie's favorite tech tools for young learners Book Creator - students can write their own ebooks. Flip (formerly Flipgrid) Clever - how students login to their apps News and Research on This Topic: Office of Education Technology - Early exposure to technology can help students with digital literacy skills PEW Study - Children's engagement with digital devices and screentime MIT Review "How Use of Technology is Holding Students Back" PEW Study - Parenting Children in the Age of Screens Podcast Table of Contents: Introduction and Episode Overview 00:00:00:00 - 00:00:32:10 Sponsor Mention and Blog Review 00:00:32:12 - 00:00:59:13 Vicki Davis talks about the episode's sponsor, EVERFI, and mentions her blog review of WORDFORCE. Debbie Tannenbaum's Journey 00:01:25:09 - 00:01:50:19 Debbie Tannenbaum shares her teaching journey, frustrations, and how reaching out to a podcast guest on this show helped her make amazing progress with teaching littles. Importance of Professional Learning Network (PLN) 00:02:11:22 - 00:02:34:20 Debbie Tannenbaum discusses the importance of a PLN and how it has enriched her career. Focus on Young Learners 00:03:35:13 - 00:03:54:19 Vicki Davis and Debbie Tannenbaum discuss the focus on young learners and how to help teachers reach them. Icon Bingo and Visual Learning 00:04:18:09 - 00:04:39:18 Debbie Tannenbaum talks about using "Icon Bingo" to help young learners understand digital icons. Tech Tools for Young Learners 00:07:56:05 - 00:08:11:21 Debbie Tannenbaum mentions her favorite tech tools for young learners, including Wixie and eBook Creator. Making Learning Stick 00:09:24:00 - 00:10:02:00 Debbie Tannenbaum gives an elevator pitch on how to make learning stick with technology for four and five-year-olds. Closing Remarks and Sponsor Mention 00:11:09:08 - 00:11:38:0 Vicki Davis wraps up the episode, thanking Debbie Tannenbaum and mentioning the sponsor, Everfi, again. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.” The company who sponsored it compensated me via cash payment, gift, or something else of value to include a reference to their product. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."
In the world of presentations, engaging your audience is crucial. But what if your audience is virtual? David Doerrier shares his strategies for captivating virtual audiences, from maintaining eye contact to interactive activities. Will he crack the code for virtual engagement or leave us hanging in suspense?Keynotes: 1. Ascertain the benefits of using captivating visuals and powerful emotional links in your presentations. 2. Acknowledge the dynamic role of kinesthetic elements in amplifying audience engagement levels. 3. Reach an understanding of communication's omnipresence in all types of presentations. 4. Apply effective strategies for retaining maximum audience engagement during your virtual presentations. 5. Grasp the secret to maintaining a healthy balance among engagement methods and keeping distractions at bay in virtual presentations.The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - The Power of Engagement, 00:02:11 - David Doerrier's Background, 00:07:05 - Adult Learning Theory, 00:09:43 - Different Types of Engagement, 00:11:29 - Common Mistakes and Tips for Presenters, 00:16:03 - Visual Learning and Incorporating Kinesthetic Techniques 00:17:51 - Presenting to Different Audiences 00:19:44 - Engaging Virtual Audiences 00:23:02 - Balancing Audience Engagement and Distraction 00:27:50 - Connecting with David and Special Offer Links: https://presentyourwaytosuccess.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/daviddoerrier/ https://elearningvoiceover.com/ https://santahohoho.com/ https://cliradio.com/ Offer: Take advantage of a complimentary 45-minute coaching session focused on enhancing your public speaking skills. Let's dive deep into your workshop concepts, rejuvenate your elevator pitch, refine your training techniques, or help you create a flawless keynote. This session is purely focused on improving your communication skills and there will be no sales pitch. If you're interested in taking your public speaking to the next level, we can discuss additional coaching opportunities during our session. https://calendly.com/pywtsuccess/45-minute-podcast-giveaway Bio: David D. Doerrier is a dynamic professional speaker, trainer, and coach with over 25 years of experience in the field of training and development, leadership, and communication. With a passion for helping individuals and organizations achieve their full potential, David brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his presentations. David's engaging style and unique ability to connect with his audience have made him a sought-after speaker at industry conferences, corporate events, and educational institutions across the country. He is known for his ability to simplify complex concepts and deliver actionable insights that empower individuals to take their communication skills to the next level. BHB2024Support the show
One week to go before city students are back in class, but not everyone is excited... What to do if your child is suffering from back-to-school anxiety (at 15:47) --- Meet the Texas teenagers who are using the lessons they've learned as unlikely international taekwondo champions to teach other vulnerable kids how to overcome life's adversities (at 22:34) --- ICYMI... Buckeye basketball legend Jerry Lucas talks about a special event coming this weekend to Hillcrest Golf Club... a benefit for his 'Dr. Memory' Visual Learning program (at 31:25) --- What's Happening: Hope House is wrapping up another successful summer Independence Campaign and preparing for next month's Donor Appreciation Event (at 53:45)
Community and Business Spotlight: Buckeye basketball legend Jerry Lucas talks about a special event coming next month to Hillcrest Golf Club... a benefit for his 'Dr. Memory' Visual Learning program (at 16:34) --- Meeting people where they are... How the national 988 mental health crisis hotline has led to expanded ways of reaching those who need help, and fresh perspectives on delivering individual care (at 23:47) --- Conversations on Crime Prevention: The annual Flag City Night Out event includes lots of fun and games... but its ultimate purpose is anything but (at 48:02)
In this episode of the Swallow Your Pride Podcast, John Holahan, founder of SimplyThick®, joins us to discuss his new book, "Modern Dysphagia Cooking." The book provides guidance on how to make dysphagia-compliant dishes at home, and John shares the inspiration behind the book and the process of writing it. They discuss the challenges of using the IDDSI pyramid and how it can be overwhelming for some people. John emphasizes the importance of focusing on the end-user and making sure that the recipes are flexible enough to accommodate different preferences. The book includes recipes, techniques, and detailed descriptors and testing methods documents to help people prepare dysphagia-compliant food at home. They also discuss the benefits of the book for home health patients and SimplyThick®'s efforts to provide education and support to people with dysphagia. Timestamps: Discussion of "Modern Dysphagia Cooking" book [00:02:27-00:06:15] - John Holahan discusses the inspiration for and process of writing his new book, "Modern Dysphagia Cooking," which provides guidance on how to make dysphagia-compliant dishes at home. Techniques for Making Dysphagia-Compliant Dishes [00:06:56] - John Holahan discusses the techniques for making dysphagia-compliant dishes and how they help healthcare professionals and consumers. Challenges in Making Dysphagia-Compliant Dishes [00:08:04] - Theresa Richard and John Holahan discuss the challenges in making dysphagia-compliant dishes and how to overcome them. Overview of "Modern Dysphagia Cooking" [00:12:29] -John Holahan and Theresa Richard discuss the content of "Modern Dysphagia Cooking" and how it goes beyond a simple cookbook. The Importance of Nutrition [00:14:04] - Discusses the importance of nutrition and strategies to add more calories to dysphagia-compliant dishes. Shaping Food for Increased Calories [00:14:54] - Explains a study that found a significant increase in calories when food is shaped and discusses the benefits of shaping food for dysphagia patients. Challenges with Bread [00:17:15] - Discusses the challenges of bread for dysphagia patients and a recipe for a dysphagia-compliant bread alternative. Techniques for Pureeing Meat [00:20:52] - John Holahan discusses the key to pureeing meat and the importance of using extremely thick liquid to achieve the right consistency. Using Bone Broth for Protein [00:21:27] - Theresa Richard talks about using bone broth to add protein to her son's diet and the delicate balance of piling on calories while ensuring safe swallowing. Techniques for Dysphagia-Compliant Pasta [00:23:28] John Holahan shares his technique for making dysphagia-compliant pasta, including boiling it in twice the amount of water and pureeing it cold with milk and butter. Home Health Patients [00:27:12] - Theresa Richard talks about her experience with home health patients and how a cookbook like "Modern Dysphagia Cooking" would have been helpful for them. Building a Resource Kit [00:27:53] - John Holahan discusses the process of creating the cookbook and the idea behind building a resource kit for families and SLPs. Importance of Visual Learning [00:29:22] - John Holahan talks about the importance of visual learning and how the cookbook's website will feature videos to help families and patients learn how to make dysphagia-compliant dishes. Live Streams [00:33:22] - John Holahan talks about the twice-a-month live streams called "Lunch with SimplyThick®" where they answer questions and show how to make dysphagia-compliant dishes. Cookbook Availability [00:37:00] - Theresa Richard asks John Holahan where people can get the cookbook "Modern Dysphagia Cooking," and he answers that it's available on Amazon and their website. Patient-Centered Care [00:38:17] - John Holahan emphasizes that their techniques are not special,
Join us in this insightful episode as we dive into the world of multi-sensory instruction with special guest Jennifer Orr, an expert in literacy education. In this episode, we explore the power of incorporating visual, auditory, and kinesthetic elements to enhance reading instruction and support the development of confident readers.Jennifer Orr shares practical strategies and resources that teachers and parents can use to engage students in a multi-sensory learning experience. Discover how to introduce high-frequency words using specially designed cards that incorporate visual images, auditory cues, and kinesthetic actions. By creating a contextual picture for each word, students can make meaningful connections and develop a deeper understanding of the written language.In addition to these instructional strategies, Jennifer emphasizes the significance of play-based activities in consolidating learning. Discover a range of creative and fun games that support attention, motivation, and self-regulation. From writing words in sensory materials like sand or salt to building words with Play-Doh, these activities engage students in a multisensory approach that enhances their reading skills.Don't miss this episode filled with practical tips and resources to empower educators and parents in their journey to build confident readers. Tune in and discover how multi-sensory instruction can transform the reading experience and create a solid foundation for literacy success.Let's Connect!Want to connect with Jennifer Orr? Visit her website or follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.You can connect with our host Erica Terry on Instagram and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out her website https://www.ericanterry.com for co-teaching and tips to use your classroom experience to become an author.You can connect with the TeacherGoals community on Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter.If you'd like to engage in Q&A with our guests during the live interview or interact with a rockstar community of educators, then you definitely want to join the TeacherGoals Facebook group.
My guest today is Mr. Sam Ashby, a coach who has trained swimmers to national medals. In this episode, we will talk about the benefits of practicing different swimming strokes. It helps the body move differently and can aid in recovery and developing swimming skills. We will also discuss common mistakes that occur during clinics for butterfly, backstroke, and breaststroke. 03:58 Swimming Background 10:00 Refining Your Knowledge 13:18 Visual Learning in Swim Clinics: An Advantage for Kids 15:04 What is The Key to Good Butterfly Stroke? 21:02 Improving Rhythm in Butterfly Stroke 26:26 Common Mistakes in Backstroke: Lifting the Head Too Much 33;53 Common Mistakes in Breaststroke: Maximizing Drag Reduction 38:19 How Simplicity Leads to Better Results 43:01 Simple Cues/tips for Mastering Breaststroke
SHOWNOTES FOR THE AUGUST – 2022 EPISODE: BROTHERS AND SISTERS FEATURING PAUL AND JESSE MORRIS AND SAM ELS Support the Els for Autism FORE! Autism Podcast! http://weblink.donorperfect.com/FOREAutismPodcast FOUNDATION NEWS AND UPDATES Listen to us through these resources! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fore-autism/id1518739492 Podbean: https://elsforautism.podbean.com/ Els for Autism Web Site: https://www.elsforautism.org/fore-autism-podcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3gZALxJDPJbP8sVEwcuiMa Read each blog article as it is published! https://www.elsforautism.org/category/blog/ Learn about the Pre-Middle School (The Learning Center) here! https://thelearningcenter.org/ Learn about the high school (The Learning Academy) here! http://tlacad.org/ Learn about our Fall Rec Programs here! https://www.elsforautism.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/2022-Fall-Recreation-Schedule-1.pdf We will announce our winners of the Autism Spectrum Award in the future, please stay tuned! TODAY IN THE WORLD OF AUTISM NATE'S STORY 1: DIFFICULTIES IN DETECTION OF BODY LANGUAGE Autism and Visual Learning: https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/learning-about-autism/about-autism/learning-strengths-asd Autism and Hyperfocusing: https://opendoorstherapy.com/workplace-social-skills-hyperfocus/ Source: https://molecularautism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13229-022-00512-7 NATE'S STORY 2: EARLY INTERVENTION ACCESSIBILITY Our CADI (Collaborative Autism Diagnosis and Intervention) Program – along with information on our Spring Into Action Suite: https://www.elsforautism.org/programs-services/therapy-services/early-education/ Our GOALS (Global Outreach Autism Learning Services) Program https://www.elsforautism.org/programs-services/global-outreach/evaluation-program-development-and-coaching/ Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/07/220727163057.htm MERRICK'S STORY 1: WHY I HAVE NOT SPOKEN ABOUT A SIBLING BEFORE Information on Febrile Seizures (It is common for individuals with autism to have a history of seizures): https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/febrile.html Information on Still's Disease: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/adult-stills-disease/symptoms-causes/syc-20351907 MERRICK'S STORY 2: MAKING FRIENDS AS A CHILD WITH AUTISM Source: https://www.marcus.org/autism-resources/autism-tips-and-resources/helping-kids-with-autism-make-friends
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I had a conversation with John Hattie because of my interest in using the teaching strategies and approaches that can support learners to gain knowledge and skills whilst promoting intrinsic motivation and habits for lifelong learning. In this talk, John and I discuss; what is Visible Learning, the use and misuse of effect size calculations, factors that accelerate learning, interpretation of research and the purpose of education. We finish the conversation with John's hopes for the future in his personal and professional life. I hope you enjoy the talk!Dr Nazam Hussain (Educational Psychologist)See below for links to references discussed in the talk. Hattie, J. (2012). Visible Learning for Teachers: Maximise Impact on Learning. London: Routledge.Hattie, J., & Yates, G.C. (2013). Visible Learning and the science of how we learn. New York: Routledge.Hattie, J., & Donoghue, G. (2016). Learning strategies: A synthesis and conceptual model. Nature: Science of Learning, 1. Accessed from https://thinkplusjourney.info/images/Hattie_and_Donoghue_-_Learning_strategies._A_synthesis_and_conceptual_model.pdfHattie, J., & Zierer, K. (2018). 10 Mindframes for Visible Learning. Teaching for Success. London: Routledge. Nuthall, G.A. (2007). The hidden lives of learners. Wellington: New Zealand Council for Educational Research. Website with all the data for Visible Learning. Accessed from https://www.visiblelearningmetax.com/Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/agentsofhope)
This conversation is part of the 'Understanding Noam Chomsky' Series ('Dare to know!' Philosophy Podcast). Today we are joined by Laura-Ann Petitto. Professor Laura Ann Petitto, a Cognitive Neuroscientist, is the Co-Principal Investigator, and Science Director, of the National Science Foundation's Science of Learning Center, "Visual Language and Visual Learning, VL2"at Gallaudet University. She is also a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Gallaudet, an affiliated Professor in the Department of Psychology at Georgetown University, and the Scientific Director of her ownBrain and Language Laboratory for Neuroimaging.
In a world that is increasingly growing more visual, how do you keep up? Younger and younger generations are becoming more socially competent in understanding differences in the "true-self" and "Instagram-self," but what about information spread online? 86% of people are now what is known as a "visual learner." Infographics and other visual aids are a great way to absorb information. However, as we look at older generations, we see a problem where we have not kept up on our education with the vast evolution of the internet and are trusting of data visualizations that might have completely false data. Amy Balliett of Killer Visual Strategies joins us today to discuss what you need to know as a consumer, entrepreneur, marketer, and leader. From best practices to statistics, this is one podcast you don't want to miss. What you'll hear on today's episode: Social media competency TikTok Recommended tools and websites Mixed Fonts Stock Content Twitter star vs. heart Augmented Reality Amy Balliett Work with Lara: Apply for an On-air Coaching Call! Complimentary Breakthrough Consultation Got a Question? Comment? Email help@difficulthappens.com Corporate Training Difficult Happens by Lara Currie Difficulthappens.com/workwithme/ Resources: Series on Manipulation Series on Assessments Series on Conflict Personality-Types Guest Resources: Killer Visual Strategies Amy Balliett LinkedIn Book- Killer Visual Strategies: Engage Any Audience, Improve Comprehension, and Get Amazing Results Using Visual Communication Websites: Canva Dribbble Netflix Shows: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Hanna © Lara Currie 2021 Show Intro music by Scott Holmes Music Listen for free on the go with any one of these players for both Android & iPhone
You might say Osmosis and SketchyMedical share some DNA. Both learning platforms were started by medical students seeking a better way to manage the avalanche of information they had to memorize; both companies use animated videos with an approachable style; and both root their content in learning science. Sketchy’s key approach borrows from a method developed by the ancient Greeks that relies on visual-spatial memory to acquire and retain knowledge. They also keep fun front and center. “That fun aspect is harder to be objective about and to judge,” says co-founder Andrew Berg, “but we found that the more fun we're having when we're creating content, that translates into more fun the students are having and very likely makes it more effective as a learning tool.” Check out this fascinating (and fun!) discussion about the power of visual lessons to increase speed of learning and retention, the myth of learning preferences, and plans to apply the approach to non-medical subject areas.
How do our brains learn? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Dave Bakker learn about learning at the Pocketlab Science Is Cool Virtual Unconference with neuroscientist Heather Berlin, PhD. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/the-science-of-learning-with-heather-berlin/ Thanks to our Patrons Steve Vera, Mike Ness, Stephan Greenway, Jovanni Mendoza, Luke Cadman, Shenaye Dawson, Mathew Green, Angelo Dower, Zachary Zahn, Brandon Diamond for supporting us this week. Photo Credit: Tomwsulcer, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to deal and Interpret failures in research? Developing guts for which research will work out and which will not over course of time, from being a researcher in academia as a Ph.D. student to now being a research scientist at Facebook.Check out the whole podcast here: https://youtu.be/Pb5RQAEtznkIshan is a Research Scientist at @Facebook AI. Much of his recent research work revolves around self-supervised learning is known for this works like including SwAV and PIRL. He completed his Ph.D. from @Carnegie Mellon University with Martial Hebert and Abhinav Gupta. and his thesis was titled “Visual Learning with Minimal Human Supervision”Also check out these talks on all available podcast platforms: https://jayshah.buzzsprout.comAbout the Host:Jay is a Ph.D. student at Arizona State University, doing research on building Interpretable AI models for Medical Diagnosis.Jay Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahjay22/You can reach out to https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/ for any queries.Stay tuned for upcoming webinars!***Disclaimer: The information contained in this video represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any institution. It does not constitute an endorsement by any Institution or its affiliates of such video content.***
“An image is worth a thousand words” This is the guiding principle of FaithSMagnet Mental TAP Program "Be The Best Version Of You", which is designed to train Post 9/11 Veterans how to use Self-Actualization to end inner-mind struggles and find your path to a better career, better life, better relationships and thrive in the civilian world. Because you are worth it, and because it's actually easy to train veterans how to use Self-Actualization to better their lives effortlessly. We cooperate with organizations that, like us, are committed to supporting veterans on their journey towards a fulfilling and successful civilian life, career and relationships. Did you know that the feeling of being disconnected from society, PTSD, anxiety, fears, lack of motivation/purpose, etc. could eventually lead veterans to depression or even suicide? The same would apply to any human being but since veterans never train how to fulfill their "new needs" as civilians, they end up facing a lack of confidence/purpose/motivation/vision in their work, business careers and even personal lives. During their transition, they know something is missing or wrong but they are not sure what it is, much less how to correct it so that they can grow towards the best, happiest, most fulfilled, most epic, most intelligent and most successful version of themselves each day. This is where our "Mental TAP" Program “Be The Best Version of You” comes to aid. “Be the Best Version of You” is a science based "Mental TAP" Program, built around Self-Actualization and designed to help veterans master their mindset, combat negative thoughts and beliefs, master their emotions, find their path, control their behaviors and achieve the happiest, most intelligent, most talented, most successful, most attractive, most humble and most confident version of themselves all at the same time, in all areas of civilian life, career and relationships. We use hyper-powerful and entertaining Visual Learning tools to train and coach veterans the psychological tools to PERFECTLY transition to the ideal Civilian Mindset for you, and access your full potential using your own Self-Actualization, and doing so by yourself, within the intimacy and privacy of your own mind, without talking to therapists, and without books to read or many things to memorize. And, it only takes about 3 hours per week for 3 months to watch all the courses, attend all the workshops live, and complete all the Self-Actualization exercises in the program. Book a "FREE Mental TAP Overview Session" today www.faithsmagnet.com/talk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
“An image is worth a thousand words” This is the guiding principle of FaithSMagnet Mental TAP Program "Be The Best Version Of You", which is designed to train Post 9/11 Veterans how to use Self-Actualization to end inner-mind struggles and find your path to a better career, better life, better relationships and thrive in the civilian world. Because you are worth it, and because it's actually easy to train veterans how to use Self-Actualization to better their lives effortlessly. We cooperate with organizations that, like us, are committed to supporting veterans on their journey towards a fulfilling and successful civilian life, career and relationships. Did you know that the feeling of being disconnected from society, PTSD, anxiety, fears, lack of motivation/purpose, etc. could eventually lead veterans to depression or even suicide? The same would apply to any human being but since veterans never train how to fulfill their "new needs" as civilians, they end up facing a lack of confidence/purpose/motivation/vision in their work, business careers and even personal lives. During their transition, they know something is missing or wrong but they are not sure what it is, much less how to correct it so that they can grow towards the best, happiest, most fulfilled, most epic, most intelligent and most successful version of themselves each day. This is where our "Mental TAP" Program “Be The Best Version of You” comes to aid. “Be the Best Version of You” is a science based "Mental TAP" Program, built around Self-Actualization and designed to help veterans master their mindset, combat negative thoughts and beliefs, master their emotions, find their path, control their behaviors and achieve the happiest, most intelligent, most talented, most successful, most attractive, most humble and most confident version of themselves all at the same time, in all areas of civilian life, career and relationships. We use hyper-powerful and entertaining Visual Learning tools to train and coach veterans the psychological tools to PERFECTLY transition to the ideal Civilian Mindset for you, and access your full potential using your own Self-Actualization, and doing so by yourself, within the intimacy and privacy of your own mind, without talking to therapists, and without books to read or many things to memorize. And, it only takes about 3 hours per week for 3 months to watch all the courses, attend all the workshops live, and complete all the Self-Actualization exercises in the program. Book a "FREE Mental TAP Overview Session" today www.faithsmagnet.com/talk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Brochure and tools: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/fo... Presenter GERARD NGUEDI Mindset Coach https://faithsmagnet.com “An image is worth a thousand words” This is the guiding principle of FaithSMagnet Mental TAP Program "Be The Best Version Of You", which is designed to train Post 9/11 Veterans how to use Self-Actualization to end inner-mind struggles and find your path to a better career, better life, better relationships and thrive in the civilian world. Because you are worth it, and because it's actually easy to train veterans how to use Self-Actualization to better their lives effortlessly. We cooperate with organizations that, like us, are committed to supporting veterans on their journey towards a fulfilling and successful civilian life, career and relationships. Did you know that the feeling of being disconnected from society, PTSD, anxiety, fears, lack of motivation/purpose, etc. could eventually lead veterans to depression or even suicide? The same would apply to any human being but since veterans never train how to fulfill their "new needs" as civilians, they end up facing a lack of confidence/purpose/motivation/vision in their work, business careers and even personal lives. During their transition, they know something is missing or wrong but they are not sure what it is, much less how to correct it so that they can grow towards the best, happiest, most fulfilled, most epic, most intelligent and most successful version of themselves each day. This is where our "Mental TAP" Program “Be The Best Version of You” comes to aid. “Be the Best Version of You” is a science based "Mental TAP" Program, built around Self-Actualization and designed to help veterans master their mindset, combat negative thoughts and beliefs, master their emotions, find their path, control their behaviors and achieve the happiest, most intelligent, most talented, most successful, most attractive, most humble and most confident version of themselves all at the same time, in all areas of civilian life, career and relationships. We use hyper-powerful and entertaining Visual Learning tools to train and coach veterans the psychological tools to PERFECTLY transition to the ideal Civilian Mindset for you, and access your full potential using your own Self-Actualization, and doing so by yourself, within the intimacy and privacy of your own mind, without talking to therapists, and without books to read or many things to memorize. And, it only takes about 3 hours per week for 3 months to watch all the courses, attend all the workshops live, and complete all the Self-Actualization exercises in the program. Book a "FREE One On One Session" with me today www.faithsmagnet.com/talk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Gerard Nguedi Interview with KVL, September 16th, 2020 Book a free One On One Session today https://faithsmagnet.clickfunnels.com... Brochure and tools: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/fo... Presenter GERARD NGUEDI Mindset Coach https://faithsmagnet.com “An image is worth a thousand words” This is the guiding principle of FaithSMagnet Mental TAP Program "Be The Best Version Of You", which is designed to train Post 9/11 Veterans how to use Self-Actualization to end inner-mind struggles and find your path to a better career, better life, better relationships and thrive in the civilian world. Because you are worth it, and because it's actually easy to train veterans how to use Self-Actualization to better their lives effortlessly. We cooperate with organizations that, like us, are committed to supporting veterans on their journey towards a fulfilling and successful civilian life, career and relationships. Did you know that the feeling of being disconnected from society, PTSD, anxiety, fears, lack of motivation/purpose, etc. could eventually lead veterans to depression or even suicide? The same would apply to any human being but since veterans never train how to fulfill their "new needs" as civilians, they end up facing a lack of confidence/purpose/motivation/vision in their work, business careers and even personal lives. During their transition, they know something is missing or wrong but they are not sure what it is, much less how to correct it so that they can grow towards the best, happiest, most fulfilled, most epic, most intelligent and most successful version of themselves each day. This is where our "Mental TAP" Program “Be The Best Version of You” comes to aid. “Be the Best Version of You” is a science based "Mental TAP" Program, built around Self-Actualization and designed to help veterans master their mindset, combat negative thoughts and beliefs, master their emotions, find their path, control their behaviors and achieve the happiest, most intelligent, most talented, most successful, most attractive, most humble and most confident version of themselves all at the same time, in all areas of civilian life, career and relationships. We use hyper-powerful and entertaining Visual Learning tools to train and coach veterans the psychological tools to PERFECTLY transition to the ideal Civilian Mindset for you, and access your full potential using your own Self-Actualization, and doing so by yourself, within the intimacy and privacy of your own mind, without talking to therapists, and without books to read or many things to memorize. And, it only takes about 3 hours per week for 3 months to watch all the courses, attend all the workshops live, and complete all the Self-Actualization exercises in the program. Book a "FREE One On One Session" with me today www.faithsmagnet.com/talk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support
Ishan is a Research Scientist at Facebook AI. Much of his recent research work revolves around self-supervised learning is known for this works like including SwAV and PIRL. He completed his Ph.D. from CMU with Martial Hebert and Abhinav Gupta. and his thesis was titled “Visual Learning with Minimal Human Supervision”Ishan's homepage: http://imisra.github.io/About the Host:Jay is a Ph.D. student at Arizona State University, doing research on building Interpretable AI models for Medical Diagnosis.Jay Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahjay22/You can reach out to https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/ for any queries.Stay tuned for upcoming webinars!***Disclaimer: The information contained in this video represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any institution. It does not constitute an endorsement by any Institution or its affiliates of such video content.***
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There’s no such thing as a “visual learner”.The idea that some of us are “visual learners” and learn best through imagery is a myth, and has been widely debunked by psychologists. (See https://examstudyexpert.com/brain-science-quiz/ for this and more myths about learning and the brain!).But in many ways, we are ALL visual learners.Because visuals, when used properly, can have a big benefit for our learning, not least through the powerful “dual coding” effect.Highly respected teaching and learning expert Oliver Caviglioli joins me to explain all, and break down exactly how YOU can take advantage of the power of visuals in your own studies.Part of Learning Science Season here on the Exam Study Expert Podcast.Find Oliver online:On Twitter: @OliCavPersonal website: https://www.olicav.com/ Dual Coding book: https://geni.us/dualcoding Teaching Walkthroughs: https://www.walkthrus.co.uk/ *Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent researcher and study skills coach. I help ambitious students to study smarter, not harder, so they can ace their exams with less work and less stress.BOOK 1:1 COACHING to supercharge your exam success: https://examstudyexpert.com/workwithme/SCHOOLS / UNIVERSITIES discover staff CPD / keynote talks and student revision and study skills workshops at: https://examstudyexpert.com/workwithme/revision-workshops/ Get a copy of Outsmart Your Exams, my award-winning exam technique book, at https://geni.us/exams*As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases
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VISUAL LEAP: A Step-by-Step Guide to Visual Learning for Teachers and Students Jesse Berg delivers a go-to method for teachers, students, and parents who want to make learning easier and more joyful in a way that matches how people really learn. Strategies like Summary Man, Reverse Mind Map, and Constructed Response Magic are intuitive and practical. Berg's light hearted yet substantive BOWL and LADLE process of visually developing ideas is firmly rooted in cognitive learning theory yet it makes learning feel more like solving puzzles than toiling over topic sentences His visual step-by-step methods show learners how to think critically and organize ideas for virtually any academic task. Effective across grade levels and subject areas and for a wide variety of instructional objectives, these visual strategies improve reading comprehension, writing, vocabulary acquisition, note taking, and more. The Visual Leap method simplifies teaching of the skills needed for the Common Core State Standards and gives teachers explicit ways to differentiate instruction to meet the needs of all THE PROBLEM: 75% of people learn visually, but NEVER LEARNED how to use this intellectual asset to accomplish work or to learn. Therefore, many of us DO NOT work or learn as productively as possible. THE SOLUTION: The Visual Leap will train, model and support your faculty in teaching with strategies that match how your students naturally think. We will work closely with you to design and implement a research-based solution that meets your learning goals. Results will be profound.