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I feel like i should write something intelligently witty here. Over this last semester i think that this module has helped alot and taught me a few things, some of which i already knew subconsciously but had never really given thought to and some things that i honestly would never have expected. People will actually publish any rubbish to prove a point.
Firstly, Wikipedia, I love you.
For the Science of Education Module I have blogged, and read blogs about a wide range of issues related to educational psychology. This module has proved many things, some of which I will now go onto discuss,. The Science of Education module has been the most engaging module I have undertaken in all the years I have been in education.
Let me know what you think. Special mention goes to Adrian.
With the worlds population growing at a faster rate than it has ever done with the difference between the 6th billionth child and the 7 billionth child born of just over a decade who knows what out world let alone out education system will look like in a few years but for sure technology and the internet will become more important in our incresingly globalized world to communicate, share ideas and educate! But do stude.
What have I learnt? April 10, 2012. I think we can all agree, we have covered a vast amount of topics and information over these few weeks. Personally, the opportunity to blog about topics of interest has heightened my motivation in forming a strong argument and is certainly evident throughout many other blogs too.
And by having this module with the structure that it does, it only emphasises that point. The Darker Side of Praise. Praise can come in many forms and .
My researching skills have improved dramatically. Being able to search journals for relevent literature and to read the papers for supporting or conflicting findings. So this could have been the only improvement i can think of for this module. This entry was posted on April 17, 2012. Although there are barriers to parents involvemen.
Having the blogs weekly meant that I worked at a consistent steady pace rather than fluctuating efforts throughout the semester. I felt this increased my focus and I learnt so much more in comparsion to other modules. I liked the fact that this was not weekly tests but weekly blogs because if it was weekly tests, my focus would be on trying to fulfill a content criteria rather than thinking about developing my skills.
From the very first week, this module has been an eye-opener. So many topics have been discussed in a small period of time, without being too much to take in or keep up with.
The project page on GIT has the directions to set up and use Mobius. Essentially, the error is because the various directory and file paths referred to in the scripts did not exist on my machine. On my machine though, the path.
I have been MIA for quite some time now to the blogging world. The last post I remember writing was about the prototypes I made for my Service Design module. Since then there have been quite some changes. After completing my course, I worked as a freelancer for some time in Glasgow. Currently, I am based in my hometown, Pune, where I am working as a Design Researcher at Turian Labs. During the ethnographic research, I conducted, I felt a greater need to understand behav.