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Classroom Activities | WFP | United Nations World Food Programme - Fighting Hunger Worldwide
Welcome to the Classroom Activities section of the site. The materials you find here have been developed by educators, with sponsorship by the Alabama 4-H Program in conjuction with Universities Fighting World Hunger at Auburn University, The Cape Breton University Children's Rights Centre, and the Canadian International Development Agency. Please take the time to check out their sites and materials.
Geert Hofstede Cultural Dimensions CultureGPS Professional
Navigate through Cultural Differences with your iPhone.
CultureGPS Professional is an intelligent and easy-to-use iPhone tool that enables you to analyse behavior differences in intercultural encounters and to predict to a certain degree, which interactions evolve when people from different nationalities meet and work together.
Teaching - what’s it all about? « Brave new world
The dominant words in Bloom’s affective taxonomy are ‘values’ and ‘valuing’. With citizenship as the focus, the real learning takes place not within the facts and information themselves, but in the evaluation of these facts. We’re teaching the students as people and future citizens of the adult world, more than we are teaching information.
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The dominant words in Bloom’s affective taxonomy are ‘values’ and ‘valuing’. With citizenship as the focus, the real learning takes place not within the facts and information themselves, but in the evaluation of these facts. We’re teaching the students as people and future citizens of the adult world, more than we are teaching information.
Eye-socket camera films from inside the head | Crave - CNET
There's a blurred line between challenge and opportunity.
Having lost his eye in a childhood accident and suffered a lot of pain, Rob Spense, a 36-year-old filmmaker, has decided to do something that'll put filming and seeing into just one eye, quite literally.
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There's a blurred line between challenge and opportunity.
Having lost his eye in a childhood accident and suffered a lot of pain, Rob Spense, a 36-year-old filmmaker, has decided to do something that'll put filming and seeing into just one eye, quite literally.
Technology Review: Drug Erases Fearful Memories
A common drug can selectively target long-term memories better than other therapies.
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A common drug can selectively target long-term memories better than other therapies.
Piano teacher jailed after 'killing' virtual hubby - web - Technology
The woman, a piano teacher, had not plotted any revenge in the real world, the official said.
She has not yet been formally charged. If convicted, she could face up to five years in prison or a fine up to $US5000 ($A7500).
Players in Maple Story create and manipulate digital images called avatars that represent themselves, while engaging in relationships, social activities and fighting monsters and other obstacles.
Wikinomics » Blog Archive » Net Generation and Technology at Work
Perhaps troubling to employers is the extent to which the Net Generation says they use work technologies to complete non-work tasks . Half (50%) say they do so for two hours a day or more.
BBC NEWS | Health | Internet use 'good for the brain'
For middle-aged and older people at least, using the internet helps boost brain power, research suggests.
A University of California Los Angeles team found searching the web stimulated centres in the brain that controlled decision-making and complex reasoning.
Personal Data Visualization | FlowingData
Personal data visualization projects. These guys took manual personal data collection to another level.
Six Degrees of Separation Is Now Three
According to the study, the average person is now connected by just three degrees within a shared “interest” or social group instead of six. In fact, it found that people are usually a part of three main networks: family, friendship, and work.
Social Media: Get Productive with Social Media (and Stay Sane)
Social media is the equivalent of digital food. It's nourishing, tasty and, for many of us, necessary. However, consume too much and you can get sidetracked and create larger consequences.
Blurred Out: 51 Things You Aren't Allowed to See on Google Maps
For all of the places that Google Maps allows you to see, there are plenty of places that are off-limits. Whether it’s due to government restrictions, personal-privacy lawsuits or mistakes, Google Maps has slapped a "Prohibited" sign on the following 51 places.
Ten Reasons Gen Xers Are Unhappy at Work
Corporations really need folks in their 30s to early 40s, but there is a tentative relationship at best between that cohort and Corporate America
oxford internet institute | webcasts of the Internet pioneers, scholars and regulators
Webcasts covering areas such as: social media, internet regulation, safety and security online, e-government and democracy, civil society, open access, e-learning, citizen journalism, and the future of the Internet itself.
Personal Branding And The Anatomy Of A Blogstorm
While I never suggest taking the James Dean approach to Terms of Service, for anyone in the branding business these are some of the most important tools in your arsenal and often they are the difference between a mediocre campaign and successful one.
Dependence, Independence and why I love Doc and Neo
The ability to make a choice, to control our own destiny. Why is this most basic of all liberties missed in all these closed data silo debates?
The electronic 'me'
Is this a front for another "Australia Card". "Just as I have one physical presence let us imagine that I have an electronic presence." Wow - enlightening.
Does Your Introversion/Extraversion Carry Over to Your Online Behavior?
Whether or not our preferences for introversion or extraversion carry over into our online behavior and how we manage our social lives on the web.
Australia Joins China In Censoring The Internet
Worst still, bloggers or those (such as forum owners) who allow users to comment or post could find themselves blocked under this proposal should someone say or post the wrong thing. I
Leading surveillance societies in the EU and the World 2007
Each year since 1997, the US-based Electronic Privacy Information Center and the UK-based Privacy International have undertaken what has now become the most comprehensive survey of global privacy ever published.
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