Thursday, April 20, 2017
Important Skills Students Need for the Future that we need to help them learn
Important Skills Students Need for the Future that we need to help them learn
Back in January of 2012, I published a post entitled "10 Important Skills Students need for the Future" in which I described what I, and other research, felt were the 10 most important skills for students to learn.
The list:
- Sense-making. The ability to determine the deeper meaning or significance of what is being expressed
- Social intelligence. The ability to connect to others in a deep and direct way, to sense and stimulate reactions and desired interactions
- Novel and adaptive thinking. Proficiency at thinking and coming up with solutions and responses beyond that which is rote or rule-based
- Cross-cultural competency. The ability to operate in different cultural settings
- Computational thinking. The ability to translate vast amounts of data into abstract concepts and to understand data-based reasoning
- New-media literacy. The ability to critically assess and develop content that uses new media forms and to leverage these media for persuasive communication
- Transdisciplinarity. Literacy in and ability to understand concepts across multiple disciplines
- Design mind-set. Ability to represent and develop tasks and work processes for desired outcomes
- Cognitive load management. The ability to discriminate and filter information for importance and to understand how to maximize cognitive functioning using a variety of tools and techniques
- Virtual collaboration. The ability to work productively, drive engagement and demonstrate presence as a member of a virtual team
- Problem Solving Skills
- Positive Thinking
- Creative/Innovative
- Multi-tasking
- Initiative
- Cultural Sensitivity
- Accepting Responsibility
- Team Working
- Empathy
- Communication
- Time Management
- Professional Manners
- Leadership
- Digital Literacy
- Communication
- Emotional Intelligence
- Entrepeurship
- Global Citizenship
- Problem Solving
- Team Working
Related:
10 Technology Skills Every Student Needs for the Future
Project Based Learning resources
WPI Plan - a great educational model
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Thursday, December 22, 2016
I buy them by the dozen!
I buy them by the dozen!


Now, I do wash them with soap and water after every use and occasionally give one a hair cut - especially if its a favorite. My Royals dont seem to mind a daily bath either.
Even at throw away prices brushed should be taken care of.
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Monday, October 10, 2016
Importance of Strong Passwords How To Create Them
Importance of Strong Passwords How To Create Them
All of us live in a password driven world.Without password protection, nothing is safe.It protect our identities on websites, discussion groups, e-mail accounts and more.It is not easy to remember them all.If your password is weak,hackers try to break into a computer or secure account by guessing passwords one at a time.
If you use the same password everywhere, increases the risk of your accounts being compromised.Many of us are just recycling the same password for multiple accounts.A new study by security firm Trusteer found that 73 percent of Web users take their online banking password and use it at other Web sites.So always remember to Use Different Passwords Everywhere.You should change them often, dont share them,dont leave them out for others to see.Thus make your password a total mystery to others.
How to create an ideal password?
An ideal password is long and has letters, punctuation, symbols, and numbers.
- Whenever possible, use at least 8 characters or more. Remember, the longer the password, the stronger it is.
- The greater the variety of characters in your password, the better.
- Use the entire keyboard, not just the letters and characters you use or see most often
- Use special characters such as ! " ? $ ? % ^ & * ( ) _ - + = { [ } ] : ; @ ~ # | < , > . ? /
- Use both UPPER and lower case letters
- Do not begin or end the password with a number
- The characters should be random, and not follow from words, alphabetically, or from your keyboard layout.
There are plenty of tools available in net which will create strong passwords for you. The PC Tools Secure Password Generator, for example, makes one based on your criteria: how long,include (or dont) mixed case, numbers,punctuation, similar character replacement,etc. It even provides a phonetic pronunciation guide.
http://www.pctools.com/guides/password/
The Bit Mill another password generator tool , which can create passwords from one to 128 characters in length, although the default is set to eight. You can vary capital letters, numbers and punctuation
http://www.thebitmill.com/tools/password.html
Others:-
- http://strongpasswordgenerator.com/
- http://www.randompassword.com/index.php?id=Basic
- http://www.developertutorials.com/tools/secure-password-generator.php
- http://www.techzoom.net/tools/password-generator.en
Check your password is it strong?
- Microsoft Online Safety
- How secure is My Password
- The Password Meter
- Password Strength Test
- PlanetMagpie Password Strength Tester
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