It’s the time of year when people are announcing their PhD acceptances. If you are psyched to be doing a PhD, yay you! I have some advice for things you can do to make it easier. If you are already into your program or even graduated and haven’t done these yet, it’s never too late to do them. But I wish I’d done all of them before beginning my PhD, so if you can do them ahead of time, I think it will go better for you.
With breakdancing making its debut as an event at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games, b-girl Raygun stole the show. The university lecturer, real name Rachael Gunn, actually holds a PhD that focused on breakdancing culture. Her original dance moves, like kangaroo hopping and floor writhing, quickly
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A PowerPoint Template perfect for your academic poster or presentation at a research conference. Details: * .PPTX file * Slide dimensions (horizontal): 46.8 in width, 33.1 in height * Placeholder text that can be replaced with your own Instant Download: * After purchasing, you will receive a zip file including a thank-you note and the .PPTx file Coming up with a PowerPoint layout for your academic poster can be time-consuming, so I have created this for you! I'm a PhD student myself, I know the last thing I want to do while preparing for a conference is spend time with a blank PowerPoint with no idea how to display my research. Conditions: * This item is a digital file (no physical product will be sent) * No refunds are available for this product. * You cannot resell this product in part or whole. This product is meant for your use only. Thank you for choosing K. Michelle Originals :)
So, you’re thinking about going to grad school to do a PhD. It’s a big commitment, and not a decision that sho
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A Japanese raccoon dog, also known as a tanuki. This one is especially rotund. 🥰
Gantt charts provide a visual method to view the overall length of a project, which tasks are dependent on each other, and track progress of the project. This explains why they are widely used…
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This is a PowerPoint research poster template that could help your present the abstract of your study for example in scientific conference. Hey there, I'm Marc. I'm a student and I’ve been around the academic poster block a few times. I have spend hours trying to get the right design and layout for poster and so I decided to create this template to save you time, effort, and maybe even a few gray hairs. Specs : ‣ Size : Portrait (vertical) A0 format : (84.1cm x 118.9cm or 33.1 inches x 46.8 inches) ‣ Formats : PowerPoint (.PPTX file) ‣ Dummy text with comprehensive recap and tips on how to write an academic poster So go ahead, take a break from the research poster struggle and let me help you get to your destination faster. On your way I almost guarantee that you’ll get a laugh from my inspiration for the dummy author’s names and references! hahah take a look ^^’ Thank you for considering my PowerPoint science poster templates, and happy researching! Conditions : You are not allowed to resell this item. No physical item will be send as it is a digital file only. You can not share, sell, or distribute it (in part or in whole) in any way. No refund will be possible. Please ask any question below :)
Contributed by JC Boushh A new podcast by Susan Engel, PhD., Katharine Beals, PhD and Sarah Garland titled “Are Schools Effectively Teaching Collaboration?” on BAM Radio asks the question are schools spending too much time on academics and missing the boat on socialization. As schools focus on increased academic performance and standardized test scores many schools are eliminating or reducing student’s recess time, but in reality this is have a negative effect on not only student’s academic performance, physical well-being, and social skills. According to Skrupskelis (2000) the phenomenon of reducing time for recess has no credible research to back it up, and is actually counterproductive to increasing the academic achievement of students. Recess and free-play affects the personality, character, and abilities of every child and, therefore, greatly influences the type of adults they Become. This may be the only setting in daily life in which some children practice their social skills with their peers. Recess allows children the opportunity to develop such social skills as ethical play behavior, problem solving, rulemaking, conflict resolution, and peer to peer interaction. Recess is a period of free play conducted outdoors, and is unstructured and undirected. Recess addresses a child’s physical health, mental health, social and cognitive developments. It is where children are allowed to choose their activity, activity levels, and degree of social interaction. It is during this unstructured play time that children best learn the ability to socialize and interact properly with their peers. Recess is one of the only periods of time during the school day that allows children the opportunity to interact with peers in a way not usually possible in the typical classroom.
A well-written academic literature review not only builds upon existing knowledge and publications but also involves critical reflection, comparison, contrast, and identifying research gaps. The following 17 strong academic key phrases can assist you in writing a critical and reflective literature review. Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may earn a
Alyssa Sargent (pronouns: she/her) is a PhD student at the University of Washington, USA, for which she studies hummingbirds in South America (one of the greatest projects she could possibly imagine!). Alyssa has experience working in bird research all over the world, as well as a passion for science communication, which she spends a lot
We've found a variety of science experiments for kids tailored to their age and ability. You can do these science projects for kids at home!
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Who doesn't know and love "Frere Jacques"? This is a folk song that most of your kids even know, but there is so much you can do with it. This is a great song to present half note, fa, low sol, part-singing, and so much more! I'm using it this year to present half note to my 2nd graders. We prepped and prepped half note at the end of last year, and have been reviewing it for this year. I'm just about ready to present it (my 2nd graders this year are just amazing - this is slightly earlier than I've done it with 2nd grade in the past). Anyway, we've been singing this song in class and doing different activities with it. I had them do this little game/dance that I sort of made up: Standing in a double circle in pairs, each circle walks to their right for 8 beats, then back for 8 beats to face their partner (1st 8 beats is "Frere Jacques," 2nd is "Dormez vous?") Play patty-cake on next 8 beats (Sonnez les matines) clap-right-clap-left, clap-right-clap-left On last 8 beats, wave good-bye and take one step to the right (opposite directions for circles) and face a new partner. Repeat. If you do this enough times, the kids should be standing in front of their original partners after a few turns. My kids loved this! I also loved that by counting the beats, they were internalizing that they took two steps on "vous" - a great prep for half note. Another activity they really enjoyed is identifying the long notes. We haven't labeled them yet, but they know where they are. I had some students come up and play a few instruments that make "bell" sounds - finger cymbals, triangles, etc on the long notes. Then, a student suggested that instead of singing, the instruments play the "din dan don" part on their own. So great! So, that inspired me to write a simple little Orff arrangement. Feel free to adapt it to your instruments, change parts up, etc. I've included a simple recorder part if you'd like to use it with recorders. I created a file for Teachers Pay Teachers that can help when you present the half note, fa, or low sol, as this song is great for all of them! It has a lot included, like iconic rhythmic notation: Iconic melodic notation: Actual rhythmic notation: Song lyrics in English and French, and more. You can find it here for $1.50 if you want to help contribute to my adoption fund :) Frere Jacques Since my focus this year is on music around the world, I'm choosing to teach this song in French. I was looking around the internet the other day, and found this great website that has video clips of kids from different European countries singing this song in their own language: Frere Jacques around the world. So cute! The kids get a kick out of this familiar song in so many languages!
Organizar un evento no es nada fácil, y un detalle que siempre lleva a discusión a los novatos es si se trata de un Seminario, una Conferencia, Coloquio… Para esos casos, este diagrama de PhD Comics es ideal...
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Aspies are an interesting bunch. Lots to learn from them. If you are not familiar with Asperger's syndrome, this infographic will help you understand.
If your analytical and memory skills are as good as those of people with a PhD, you might get a perfect score in this tricky IQ drill. Give it a shot. You might surprise yourself.