Can you guess how prevalent technology use is among children and pre-teens? Is it as high as you think? Higher than you might think? Find out!Source: How EdTech Can Help Improve Declining Student Attention Spans—MagicBox™ Blog. (n.d.). Retrieved May 1, 2021, from https://www.getmagicbox.com/blog/edtech-improve-declining-student-attention-spans/
In this learning activity you'll evaluate your stress journals by responding to questions to identify potential stressors of their future careers and personal lives.
This game is meant to test your knowledge based on the movie Blind Side (2009) that you had been learned inside your previous class!Collect as much money as you can and let's see you can win the highest score! It's easy, I'm sure all of you can answer it well!
Are you connected to your phone? We all know how convenient they have become. Nearly all of our tasks from banking, shopping, working, and learning can be done using our device. If we aren't careful, our relationships can suffer. How much do you know about SmartPhones and Relationships?
This 20-question multiple choice quiz covers key concepts about cancer, including how it develops at the cellular level, different types and terminology, mutations that contribute to cancer, treatments and therapies, and factors that influence cancer risk.
Learners study the effect that pressure has on boiling temperatures. Once a liquid has reached a full boil, additional heat does not raise the liquid’s temperature; however, pressure can vary the boiling point of a liquid. A brief quiz completes the activity.
In this module, we’ll explore what an affinity diagram is, discuss how it can be used to solve problems, and end with some real-world applications to show you how these can help you in any manufacturing role to bring order to chaos.
Every speech starts with an outline. Knowing how to write one can make the difference between speech success and speech failure. In this module, we’ll explore what’s involved in creating an outline, demonstrate how to put one together, and give you examples you can use to create your own outline.
In this module, we'll be introducing you to SIPOC, a powerful tool that can help you improve your business processes. It's a high-level process mapping tool that helps you identify the key components of a process and how they relate to each other. SIPOC diagrams are often used in Six Sigma and Lean methodologies, but they can be useful for any process improvement initiative. We’ll explain the key SIPOC components and demonstrate how to build one. Then, we’ll walk through a few scenarios and let you build your own.
Learners see and hear how motivation on the job can be compared to the use of a bicycle. They then write an explanation of how this theory can be applied to a situation in their own workplace.