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7 Steps for Writing Your Portfolio's Biography 'About Me' Page
- Introduce yourself. Use the very first line of your “About Me” page to simply tell visitors who you are. ...
- Aim for a friendly, casual tone. ...
- Decide which professional experience to include. ...
- Consider listing awards and accolades. ...
- Add a few personal details. ...
- Include a photo of yourself. ...
- Proofread and edit.
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'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost is a poem narrated by a lone traveler confronted with two roads, symbolizing the journey of life and the decisions we make on that journey. The narrator chose the path that was 'grassy and wanted wear,' which demonstrates the desire many of us have for individuality and adventure.
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The MCAS achievement component of USEIT is the most sophisticated analysis of the relationships between students' computer use and test performance conducted to date. Building on several shortcomings of past research on this topic, this study collected detailed measures of a variety of student uses of computers in and out of school, controlled for differences in home learning environments, separated effects of teachers' instructional practices, and controlled for differences in prior achievement by using third grade MCAS scores.
At a time when standardized testing is playing an increasingly important role in shaping the learning experiences of students and instructional practices of teachers, the researchers believe this study provides evidence that students' computer use does have an impact on student achievement as measured by tests like MCAS. More importantly, they say, the study demonstrates that different uses of computers have different effects on student learning.
"Specifically, this study finds that students' use of computers throughout the writing process had a statistically significant positive effect on MCAS writing scores," said the study's director, Michael Russell of BC's Lynch School of Education. "Using computers simply to type in final drafts of essays, however, had no effect on students' test performance. These findings are consistent with past research and demonstrate the importance of allowing students to use computers to produce rough drafts, edit their papers, and to produce final drafts."
This study also indicates that using computers for recreational purposes had a negative effect on test performance, particularly for reading scores. The authors speculate that this occurs because students who spend more time using computers for recreational purposes at home may spend less time reading at home.
Similarly, the study found that use of computers in school to create presentations was negatively associated with writing test scores. According to the researchers, this negative relationship may result from students spending less time writing during class time and more time creating and revising multimedia projects that contain relatively small amounts of written work. In essence, time spent creating presentations may detract from time available during class to develop students' writing skills.
Adds BC researcher Damian Bebell, the study's third author, "Although this study finds some interesting effects of students' use of computers, teachers in this study generally did not use technology to teach. As more and more schools, districts, and states provide teachers and students with their own laptops, it will be interesting to see if teachers are able to use technology more in the classroom and if these uses add to the effects of student technology use."
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the antics of a mischievous monkey.
The narrator’s grandfather bought Toto, a little red monkey
from a tonga driver to add to his collection of animals in his private zoo.
Toto was an attractive monkey with sparkling eyes. He would
take special delight in scaring elderly Anglo-Indian ladies. Since grandmother was
always averse to grandfather’s collection of animals, he decided to keep the
news about Toto hidden from her until she was in better mood.
Toto was temporarily kept in a closet that opened into the
narrator’s bedroom. After a few hours of keeping Toto in the closet, when the
narrator and the grandfather came to see Toto, they were in for a shock. Toto
had torn the wallpaper; the peg with which Toto had been bound, had been
wrenched off the wall. The narrator’s school blazer had been torn into pieces.
The grandfather was quite happy at the monkey’s adventures.
After this it was decided that Toto would be transferred to the cage where
other animals such as a tortoise, a pair of rabbits, a tame squirrel and, narrator’s
pet goat lived amiably. But Toto would create trouble for all of them.
The grandfather had to go to Saharanpur to collect his
pension. He decided to take Toto along in a big canvas bag. Since there was no
opening in the bag to allow his hands or face to come out, he would often jump
inside the bag, making the bag look like as if there was a spirit in it.
As soon as the train reached Saharanpur, Toto scared the
ticket-collector by popping his head out of the bag and grinning at him. The
ticket-collector was annoyed at the discovery and asserted that the grandfather
would have to pay for Toto’s fare. The ticket-collector assumed Toto to be a
dog and would not listen to the grandfather’s argument that it was not a dog.
Once the grandmother accepted Toto, he was shifted to stable
where, Nana, the family donkey lived. Toto could not get along with Nana as
well.
Toto loved to take bath in hot water in winter in the same
manner as the narrator would do. He would first check the hotness of water
before jumping into the hot water bowl.
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Mechanical teacher teaches them on screen he has black big screen he gave them homework and had a slot through which they have to submit their homework. The school room was just beside to the Margie's room where teacher was waiting for her.
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The short story 'the fun they had' written by Isaac Asimov deals with a boy and a girl, Tommy and Margie ,who find out something about school in the past time. On 17th march 2157 , Tommy, a thirteen-year-old boy, finds a' real book' which has been printed on paper is at the house of Margie.
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