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UM speaker: Educators must understand emerging technology

Posted: March 10, 2012 at 8:47 am


When it comes to online education, Dorothy said it best in The Wizard of Oz.

Were not in Kansas anymore, said Rick Hughes, director of the University of Montanas media arts program and academic affairs for online learning. This is a new world. So lets understand it.

Online learning is here to stay. That was the message driven home to more than 150 online educators from across the Montana University System who attended a two-day conference on online education at UM. The fourth annual Extended Learning Institute wrapped up Friday afternoon.

No longer is it acceptable for faculty at a public doctoral research university to say, Sorry, but thats not how I do things, Hughes said. Rather, he said, faculty members should ask how they can create the best learning experience for students.

We need to do better about adapting to emerging technology, he said.

Professors can force students to come to class at 9 a.m., but some students may be asleep at the back of the classroom and the teacher is forced to cajole them into participating.

On the other hand, professors can create an online dialogue and speak with students in the ways that they frequently communicate. That way, students can provide feedback or submit critiques in their optimal learning environment and at a time when they are most alert.

Why force these kids to be in class when they wont get anything out of it? Hughes said.

Whats not happening in online education anymore is having a professor record a lecture and post it online. That is not engaging, Hughes said. Universities need to move away from simply uploading a syllabus. And teachers who still have classroom lectures should start to think about incorporating more online components into their presentations.

The conference encouraged faculty to make a movie using illustrations and graphics and create an online learning environment that will maximize a students learning potential.

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3.1.3 Life Coaching Course; History of NLP – Video

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03-10-2011 19:52 http://www.startlifecoaching.com.au Having an understanding of history of NLP can be an important factor for anyone looking to become a Life Coach or is an existing Life Coach .The Life Coaching course with the Australian Institute of Life Coaches explains this to students who want to become Life Coaches. In the early 1970's a 20 year old psychology student at the University of California, Santa Cruz (Richard Bandler) met and befriended an associate professor of linguistics there (John Grinder). Bandler had originally majored in mathematics and computer science but had switched when the field of behavioural sciences piqued his interest. Hence why NLP is usually said to have been created by a linguist and a computer programmer. Bandler had become particularly interested in the work of therapists Virgina Satir and Fritz Perls and began to run various workshops and study groups around the subject of gestalt therapy. Soon Bandler and Grinder began to work together to develop a behavioural syntax for gestalt therapy ie what skills and techniques would help a person overcome a problem. Adopting an approach of "if it works, use it - if it doesn't work, try something else" they analysed writings and tape recordings to discover the roots of what allowed Satir and Perls to produce such remarkable results. Ideas, insights, and techniques were tried out on friends (including Sleight of Mouth author Robert Dilts, Judith DeLozier, Leslie Cameron Bandler, and David Gordon) who soon joined them ...

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Life Coaching with Dr. Henry Cloud – Video

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14-11-2011 12:09 Dr. Henry Cloud talks about the Life Coaching 12-month program as the structured path you need to achieve your goals! For more information visit http://www.cloudtownsend.com

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Free financial aid workshops to be held in Swampscott

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Jim Femia, a certified college planning specialist with the National Institute of Certified College Planners, will be conducting a series of free educational workshops to parents of local area high school students interested in learning more about the college admissions process and how to access financial aid. The sessions will be held at the Swampscott Public Library on Monday evening, March 12; at the Abbot Public Library on Tuesday evening, March 13; and at the Salem Police Department on Thursday, March 15. All of these workshops are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., and reservations are required.

Femia has recently joined CollegeBound Coaching as a principal and as a financial-aid consultant. CollegeBound Coaching is a North Shore consulting firm, which provides college preparation and admissions services based upon a new and innovative student life coaching methodology.

CollegeBound Coaching has also recently launched a new and innovative, personalized college-visit service called Campus Connections. CollegeBound Coaching and Campus Connections are currently hiring and training college students on campuses across the country to assist its professional staff in working with high school students and their families.

I am excited to be working with CollegeBound Coaching so as to be able to deliver the highest level of college preparation and admissions services, said Femia. Having a daughter in college myself and a son who will soon be engaging in the college admissions process, I am keenly aware of the many challenges and stresses that other parents are facing. Through our network of qualified, professional partners and carefully selected, well-trained college students, we are able to provide real solutions to meet the specific needs of these families.

Femia will address a number of compelling areas, which are likely to be of significant interest to parents with children in high school who are going to be applying to college.

Many families inaccurately believe that they are ineligible for financial aid, Femia explained, whereas others, many of them middle class and upper middle-class, pay close to nothing for their childrens college educations. I am going to explain how to position your eligibility status, and how best to position your children so as to take advantage of the many opportunities for financial aid which exist at colleges and universities across the country.

In order to reserve your seat at one of these upcoming financial aid workshops, you can either call 800-689-5195 or send e-mail to register@collegeboundcoaching.com.

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Mourinho: Coaching Real Madrid is a fantastic and unforgettable experience

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Jose Mourinho has stated his belief that coaching Real Madrid was a necessary experience in order to see himself as one of the greatest trainers in the world.

The Portuguese boss left Inter for Real Madrid in the summer of 2010, and is thoroughly enjoying his time in charge of the Primera Division leaders.

"I felt fine at Inter, but I thought I had to coach Real Madrid at some point in my career in order to feel I was at one of the greats," Mourinho said on a press conference.

"There are many positive aspects to the experience so far and some negative, like in everything else in life, but the experience has been unforgettable and fantastic, and it is allowing me to be better at what I do."

The former Chelsea manager then went on to discuss the highs and lows of his spell in charge of Madrid.

"It's hard to say which have been the best and worst moments for me so far. Pragmatically speaking, the best time is when you win a title and the worst when you lose, such as leaving the Champions League.

"Every victory is a good moment for me and every defeat is a sour point. I'd rather make general assessments and our numbers are currently good; they point towards us winning a title. We will try to keep up the good work to try to win the league for Real Madrid."

Real Madrid currently hold a 10-point lead over Barcelona in the Liga table and face Betis in the league on Saturday evening.

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Special Features: How to Become a Life Coach Through Distance Learning

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Mar 9 2012 Advertisement Feature

The life coaching industry has grown at a rapid pace in the UK in recent years.

If youre wondering how to become a life coach, studying through distance learning could provide the foundation for your future career.

A distance learning life coach qualification can help you get to grips with the theory side of the job, before going on to study the practical aspects with an accredited training provider.

Listed below is a summary of the main areas covered by distance learning courses.

How to establish a rapport

For anyone looking to become a life coach, being able to establish a rapport with clients is a must. People who come to see you will be looking to share a lot of personal information and feelings, so its essential you can put people at their ease and get them to trust you.

Effective life coaching cant be done in one session, so you have to make people feel comfortable so theyll want to keep coming back to you.

Self-esteem

Many people seek the help of a life coach due to issues caused by low self esteem. This is a common problem youll need to be able to teach people to overcome and assist them with.

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FITNESS TIPS FOR HALLOWEEN (Part 2) : Get Fit Friday #5 – Video

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08-03-2012 09:44 More info: Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored. All items purchased with my own money. Let me know if you are going to try out juicing, or if you do already let me know your favorite recipes 🙂 My Juicer: Breville Juice Fountain Plus My juice recipe: Carrots, Celery, Oranges or Tangerines, Spinach, Kale, Cucumber, Beets Lime or Lemon, Ginger, Apples, Kiwi. There is no set recipe, throw in whatever is to your liking! Facebook: http://www.facebook.co Instagram: Official_Mamichula Tags: how to juice raw natural healthy recipe recipes fruit vegetables antioxidants energy skin clear glow glowing beauty and health benefits easy simple quick everyday greens vitamins minerals breville juice fountain plus use juicing cure lose weight fast feel better unproccessed no chemicals drink smoothie protien men women before gym workout routine lifestyle in shape fitness beauty quiet motor best

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Orthorexia: Obsessed with eating healthy – Video

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08-03-2012 19:04 Orthorexia is a condition where a person becomes obsessed with eating "healthy." This obsession can lead to several problems in all aspects of life (nutrition, piece of mind, social settings, etc...). Some classify it as a mental disorder while others describe it as an eating disorder int he same class as anorexia or bulimia. Any way you choose to classify it, it's something that we should be aware of and it's potential impact on our life. Campbell Fitness FacebookPage: http://www.facebook.com Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com

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The Five-Meal Plan for Health and Fitness

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Why eating smaller meals (more often) is healthier -- plus, a delicious recipe for Tuscan chicken soup.

Youd think that for a chef, eating frequent meals wouldnt be an issue. Yes, I understand the concept: Five small meals a day takes the edge off your appetite, evens out blood sugar levels, and keeps your energy steady. But I confess: I dont always eat this way. Although my fitness trainer encourages me to eat healthy food every few hours, my meals usually look like this: coffee, a bit more coffee, lunch at 3 p.m., dinner at 9 p.m. Then I start over again the next morning.

Recently, I decided to try to change this bad habit. Heres what I learned:

Plan ahead. Five meals a day equals breakfast, lunch, dinner, and two snacks. To do this right, you need to plan what youll eat every day for each meal. And you need to schedule eating every two to three hours.

Stock up. If you dont have healthy food on hand, youre going to grab whatever is closest, so before you try a five-meal-a-day program, stock up on good food: veggies, fruit, complex carbs, lean proteins, and low-fat dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and cottage cheese.

Go for taste. Choose snack foods that will sustain you and taste good. Think healthy and satisfying.

Whip up a smoothie: Blend fruit, milk, yogurt, and a little honey for a sweet, filling snack packed with vitamins, fiber, protein, and calcium.

Combine carbs and protein to stay full longer. Think whole wheat toast with peanut butter or a hard-boiled egg, whole grain pasta with olive oil and cheese, or oatmeal with fruit, milk, and honey. Or make yourself a big pot of healthy soup (like my Tuscan chicken soup) to heat up for lunches or snacks.

Makes six servings.

Ingredients

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