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Google Docs Templates
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Google Student Blog: Google Docs celebrates the holidays with templates and launches
"The Google Docs team is celebrating the holidays in big ways this year. With nine launches in the last two weeks - and a gallery full of festive templates - there will be no shortage of cheer!"
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n2teaching: Quantum Aspects of Game Theory
"Hagen Lindstädt and Jürgen Müller, authors of Making Game Theory work for Managers, explain the ways in which Game Theory can be used to help business"
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Quantum Aspects of Game theory
I like the way the author explained the ways in which Game Theory can be used to help business, as well as the ways managers may misuse the theory. This is also a good model for teachers to use when developing a plan to implement standards, teach content, affect student behavior and more.
One problem with using any model, is trying to cherry pick the "best, right" answer to a particular circumstance and not deviating from the plan, even when the scenario changes.
As the authors state so well, the best way to use Game Theory is to develop a "...range of outcomes".
As teachers get closer to the points where the various outcomes diverge, there is usually more data that can be used to revamp the model and hone in on the point of actual reality.
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