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VOA Learning English Learn American English and Much More Read, Listen, Learn by Robert D. M. Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Nov 2010 1:39pm .  They still are. Special English continues to communicate with people who are not fluent in English.  Over the years, its role has expanded.  It helps people learn American English while they learn about American life and stay informed about world news and developments in science.  It provides listeners with information they cannot find elsewhere....Next Read on »
Learning Learning Learning by Francine R. Patient Expert Posted Sat 14 Aug 2010 6:47pm (Note, if the photos seem too large, please reload your page - I spent a lot of time resizing them!) Sofia has learned to - "swim" with her head under water for extended periods of time (making Mommy a bit crazy) - screech when she is annoyed (making Mommy a bit more crazy) - seek out her own food from cabinets and refrigerators (further Read on »
Learning How to Learn - A Guide for Indian Doctors by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 01 Aug 2009 10:38pm Learning How To Learn A Guide For Indian Doctors View more presentations from malpani. Read on »
When Learning to Tap Dance, I also learned by Terrence Taps !. Posted Tue 29 May 2007 12:00am the importance of balance… Many times when I struggle with a tap step, I find that the real issue is that I am not balancing properly. Likewise, in life, I struggle when I fail to maintain a healthy balance. View another post in this Tap Learning Series.   Read on »
HOT: Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Learning Farm just $39.99 Shipped! by Dealectible Mom Posted Thu 16 Dec 2010 2:32pm Wowza…jump on this one quick! Amazon has the Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Learning Farm for just $39.99 (reg. $85) Shipped! This is a hot holiday toy for the wee ones with nearly five star reviews! Happy Shopping! Read on »
"We Do Not Learn So Much By Our Successes As We Learn By Failures--Our Own and Others'." by Gretchen R. Patient Expert Posted Sun 20 Mar 2011 12:43pm “We do not learn so much by our successes as we learn by failures—our own and others’. Especially if we see the failures properly corrected.” -- Frank Lloyd Wright * Want to launch a group for people doing happiness projects together? Email me at gretchenrubin1 at gmail dot com. Just write “starter kit” in the subject line. Read on »
Topics for Learning, e-Learning And Technology Conversations by Education & Tech Patient Expert Posted Thu 25 Dec 2008 5:59pm Imagine you had a conversation about one of these 100 topics related to learning, e-learning, and technology. If you are a edublogger, then having you post these kind... of the readers of this blog, but it definitely sparked a thought for me. Almost every time I have a conversation, I learn something new. Most of the time I learn something, I write Read on »
DevLearn08 : Learning in Web 2.0 World by Education & Tech Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 6:08pm If you live nearby San Jose, tomorrow is a good chance to learn about web 2.0, learning 2.0, and everything else 2.0. Beginning Nov 11th until Friday, Nov 14th the DevLearn 2008 Conference & Expo will take place in California, where "the most experienced and knowledgeable professionals in the e-Learning industry convene each year to explore, discuss Read on »
Blog Glob: "Less Pain for Learning Gain: Research offers a strategy to increase learning with less effort" by Stephanie Allen Posted Thu 23 Sep 2010 12:00am necessary to make learning gains. The research also may be the first behavioral demonstration of metaplasticity -- the idea that experiences that on their own do not generate learning can influence how effective later experiences are at generating learning. “Prior to our work much of the research into perceptual learning could be summed up as ‘no pain Read on »
Learning to Learn by Sheryl N. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 6:28pm class last week. I admired his courage. weblog, Learning to Learn 1.  What have I learned (today, this week, whenever)? Well my blog is typically full of what I am learning or pondering but for the purpose of this assignment I am to answer in the following three areas. A. This week I learned that some educators really could care less about Read on »