Technology is currently being brought into the classroom to enhance learning. Interactive learning software in particular is increasing in prevalence and popularity through several schools in the US. Students sit at computer modules and learn new and familiar concepts through playing interactive games and doing quizzes. The computer will adapt the teachings to the student’s level and print out results for teachers to evaluate the progress of students. Such software offers numerous benefits that many classrooms can take advantage of.
Individual Learning
Interactive learning programs allow each student to work at their own pace. As mentioned previously, the computer will teach and test students at their own individual levels. So a student who is struggling with a particular concept will be able to find extra instruction through the program, and a student who is advanced won’t be bored with old concepts already mastered. They won’t be bored with questions other students may have about a concept. Instead, that student can advance and increase his or her learning. This allows the teacher to understand the understanding of each individual student and adapt lesson plans to conform to the students’ needs. With this approach to learning, everyone wins.
Disguised Learning
Many students can enjoy interactive learning programs because they are learning materials designed as video games. Many programs use cartoon characters and fun animations to drive a point across to students who learn visually. The program may bring in music and songs to teach a concept, which is really beneficial to auditory learners. A student may be so immersed in a program since it resembles the video games he or she plays at home. When a student does well, they are often praised with a gold star or a cartoon character congratulating them.
Beating Limitations
Traditional classroom has its perks, yet it also has its limitations. Some concepts simply cannot be taught to their fullest extent in this setup. For instance, students learning about astronomy may not see the full scope of the night sky through a textbook. A computer on the other hand can allow a student to roam through the sky and examine each constellation and learn about it. Last, interactive learning software also gives instruction in subjects a teacher may not be familiar with.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Stylish Skirts and Sweaters for Women of All Sizes
Dressing stylishly is not just about looking at what the latest fashions are and buying all new items to fit what is in season. In fact, dressing stylishly is more about knowing what kinds of classic styles and fits will best flatter your figure. Some classic styles of skirts and sweaters for women never go out of style if you know how to get the perfect fit. Accessories can always update a well-fitting skirt or top, but they can’t hide an ill-fitting clothing item. Know what styles will work best for your shape and size.
Skirts
Skirts are great because they have more versatility than pants do. There are so many different kinds of skirts, and they can often be more flattering than pants. If you are short, look for skirts that are mid-length. Avoid calf length skirts and very short skirts. A-line skirts are often flattering, but if the angle of the A is too wide, it can make you look squat. If you have a thick waist, avoid skirts that have a lot of detail or embellishments at the waist. Hem embellishments draw the eye away from the waist. Bubble skirts that bulge at the hem are also flattering. Tulip shaped skirts are great for women with curves. This type of skirt accentuates as well as flatters curves.
Sweaters
In the fall and winter, sweaters become an absolute essential. You don’t want to spend all fall and winter totally obscured by a thick, shapeless sweater however. Luckily, there are many sweaters for women that are not lumpy, shapeless things. For a light, slim look, choose a turtleneck in a thinner material like cotton or a cotton-spandex blend. This top can be warm, but still show off all your curves. If you are pear-shaped, a cowl-neck sweater does wonders to balance your upper body. The excess folded material that makes a cowl-neck adds bulk up top to balance your wide hips. It can also be very slimming to your neck. Cardigans are another great way to add layers and warmth to an outfit. Go casual with a loose-fitting boyfriend cardigan or dress it up with a fitted cardigan with embroidery or other embellishments.
Skirts
Skirts are great because they have more versatility than pants do. There are so many different kinds of skirts, and they can often be more flattering than pants. If you are short, look for skirts that are mid-length. Avoid calf length skirts and very short skirts. A-line skirts are often flattering, but if the angle of the A is too wide, it can make you look squat. If you have a thick waist, avoid skirts that have a lot of detail or embellishments at the waist. Hem embellishments draw the eye away from the waist. Bubble skirts that bulge at the hem are also flattering. Tulip shaped skirts are great for women with curves. This type of skirt accentuates as well as flatters curves.
Sweaters
In the fall and winter, sweaters become an absolute essential. You don’t want to spend all fall and winter totally obscured by a thick, shapeless sweater however. Luckily, there are many sweaters for women that are not lumpy, shapeless things. For a light, slim look, choose a turtleneck in a thinner material like cotton or a cotton-spandex blend. This top can be warm, but still show off all your curves. If you are pear-shaped, a cowl-neck sweater does wonders to balance your upper body. The excess folded material that makes a cowl-neck adds bulk up top to balance your wide hips. It can also be very slimming to your neck. Cardigans are another great way to add layers and warmth to an outfit. Go casual with a loose-fitting boyfriend cardigan or dress it up with a fitted cardigan with embroidery or other embellishments.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
World Of Magic And Dolphin Beach Vacation
Wednesday – up at 7 am and left Ohio stopped for lunch at Speedway in Lexington, KY. (got gas)
Drove through KY and TN. Stopped at Georgia Welcome Center, got gas in Cartersville and took side trip to see The Walking Dead filming in Senoia, GA and missed Daryl by 45 mins. ☹ But grabbed pics of a season four set.
Dinner at 10 pm was at Waffle House in Griffin, GA when the Dwarf House Chick fil A didn't work out, and then 2 more hours drive to Perry for our first night stay at the Hampton Inn.
Up at 8:30 am (slept in) on Thursday, grabbed a free hot breakfast and back on the road by 10 am. We stopped at the Florida/Georgia Line at the Florida Welcome Center

for fresh OJ and lunch with the gnats. Grabbed lots of brochures and pics in the Shutterfly cutouts. Another gas stop and arrival in Orlando around 4:30 pm. Kids were at the pool within 30 minutes. We ordered pizza from Singing Sams and toured the resort where they had a playground, large chess, played some Ping-Pong (kinda), and watched moron torment this poor alligator who mocked him by coming out from under the bridge AFTER he left. Haha!
Resort was showing “Warm Bodies” in the 50-seat movie theatre

and Kayleigh, Megan & Tayler caught a movie while the adults grabbed drinks by the pool while Karie and Sam practiced jumping in the pool.
Let’s not forget I’m taking summer classes so Friday morning I got up and did “homework” on the computer on the outside patio then took the kiddos to the pool around noon – 1:30 pm. Back to the room for lunch and getting cleaned up. We took a trip to Walmart for some drinks and ice and “small kids” went back to the pool.
Chris and Sam participated in a “free throw” competition, and Karie took a few shots too.
Then to Downtown Disney for dinner and shopping.
Saturday was a full day of soggy Disney fun.
Yes! It rained the whole day, but we managed to ride several rides, visit with Ariel, eat in the Beast’s castle, ride Splash Mountain (best ride ever!) and watch fireworks, Cinderella’s Magical Moment, and the Electric Parade before getting on the monorail back to the tram to Hero parking Simba 13.




Up early on Sunday to get some souvenirs and get a Denny’s Brunch. Some more gas before Tampa and check in at our hotel near the beach. A drive across the causeway to Clearwater Beach and some fun in the sun collecting shells, tasting salt water (on accident) and finding some sea creatures after we step on their shells. Showering off before another late Father’s Day dinner at Cody’s Roadhouse (Texas’ cousin).
Monday morning started late and at Walmart for beach stuff. 1 bag of ice, 2 beach chairs, 3 towels later we are headed to Clearwater Marine Aquarium for a look at Winter the dolphin and a ferry ride to Winter’s Dolphin Adventure where we saw wild dolphins and experienced a hurricane experience. We hopped on the trolley and rode over to the Sand Key beach, a clearer water experience with many more shells than at Clearwater. We spent about 3 hours at the beach before


getting some seafood at Frenchy’s South Beach and visiting another gift shop.
Tuesday we drove all day including a visit to “Woodbury”
and a quick glance at the 1996 Olympic torch and a stay in Cartersville. Wednesday in Cartersville included another free breakfast a dip in the pool for the kiddos and another day of driving home. Including a stop at McDonald’s and poor service, I mean like since when does it take 30 minutes to get a quarter-pounder? or fries. Oh yeah when the girl keeps handing them out the drive thru and not giving you your money back. a traffic backup due to a broken down BMW slowed us down in KY but 3 hours later, it was nothing that Purple Monkey Pizza couldn't satisfy.
How to Find Cheap Video Games
Most gamers like having a bountiful collection of video games in their store. After beating a game a few times or more, they prefer to move on to a new challenge. When money is a barrier, gamers usually borrow or rent video games. However, it’s a huge disadvantage when you only get to have the game for a limited amount of time. This means rushing through the levels and probably only playing the video game once at most. It’s much more preferable to own these games. A great solution to this dilemma is investing in cheap PSP games so you can own these games without breaking the bank.
Stores
You may feel inclined to steer away from major video stores so you don’t go on a spending spree. However, this may not be so big of a temptation if you see the deals you can get at certain stores. A typical video game store will have re-sell racks so you can buy used games at discounted rates. This sort of store may also have an exchange program, allowing you to give up your old unwanted games for new ones. Another option is to visit a rental store that does movies and video games. Older games are no longer available for rent after a while and are on sale at cut prices. Last, don’t forget to hit the secondhand stores. You never know what steals you’ll find on the shelves. These games are in pretty okay condition since the thrift store will check their quality before selling them.
Garage Sales and Flea Markets
Attend garage sales and flea markets to try your luck at getting new games. Go early in the morning on weekends and drive around neighborhoods to find what you’re seeking. Many kids are getting rid of their games and are willing to pass them off to someone else. This is a great option because garage sales are typically very cheap, and you can barter to lower prices. You can also visit flea markets, which are similar to garage sales. Again, go early and be prepared to negotiate on prices to purchase cheap PSP games.
Stores
You may feel inclined to steer away from major video stores so you don’t go on a spending spree. However, this may not be so big of a temptation if you see the deals you can get at certain stores. A typical video game store will have re-sell racks so you can buy used games at discounted rates. This sort of store may also have an exchange program, allowing you to give up your old unwanted games for new ones. Another option is to visit a rental store that does movies and video games. Older games are no longer available for rent after a while and are on sale at cut prices. Last, don’t forget to hit the secondhand stores. You never know what steals you’ll find on the shelves. These games are in pretty okay condition since the thrift store will check their quality before selling them.
Garage Sales and Flea Markets
Attend garage sales and flea markets to try your luck at getting new games. Go early in the morning on weekends and drive around neighborhoods to find what you’re seeking. Many kids are getting rid of their games and are willing to pass them off to someone else. This is a great option because garage sales are typically very cheap, and you can barter to lower prices. You can also visit flea markets, which are similar to garage sales. Again, go early and be prepared to negotiate on prices to purchase cheap PSP games.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Photo Book
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Taking Social Media Classes Online to Further Your Career
Many people view social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, as a source of wasting time. However, for those in the Internet marketing industry, it is part of the job. It is important for an Internet marketer to understand how to market using social media. For the sake of successful online marketing, it is critical to know how to utilize these tools to further the marketing efforts of a client. For that reason, an opportunity to take social media classes online should not be passed up.
Learning Social Media through Online CoursesIt is not hard for anyone to be self-taught on how to use Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc., for his or her own personal use. However, for a business trying to market themselves online, it is an entirely different game. Social media has become a tool to push out online content to users. It has also become a way to enhance customer service. Social media, for a business, is also a way to gauge what their customers like and do not like. However, there are definitely some best practices on how to get this done, and that is what should be learned through online courses on social media.
Using Facebook for Specials and Customer Love
Getting customers to engage through Facebook allows a business to gauge what their customers are thinking. It allows customers to give a shout out to their friends about a particular business. Facebook is also a way to get into the forefront of customers’ minds. Facebook is a popular social media place for many people. When a business is able to be part of a Facebook timeline, they can influence a customer to make a purchase.
Twitter for Instant Customer Service
Twitter has become a place for some people, particularly of the younger generation, to reach out and express their disappointment in a product or business. For this reason, a business has a critical opportunity to make a change in the way a customer perceives their business. If a person receives an immediate, apologetic response via Twitter, with offers to make things right, it can potentially forever change the perception of the customer who has had a bad experience. The best way to do this without being taken advantage of is taught through social media classes online.
Learning Social Media through Online CoursesIt is not hard for anyone to be self-taught on how to use Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc., for his or her own personal use. However, for a business trying to market themselves online, it is an entirely different game. Social media has become a tool to push out online content to users. It has also become a way to enhance customer service. Social media, for a business, is also a way to gauge what their customers like and do not like. However, there are definitely some best practices on how to get this done, and that is what should be learned through online courses on social media.
Using Facebook for Specials and Customer Love
Getting customers to engage through Facebook allows a business to gauge what their customers are thinking. It allows customers to give a shout out to their friends about a particular business. Facebook is also a way to get into the forefront of customers’ minds. Facebook is a popular social media place for many people. When a business is able to be part of a Facebook timeline, they can influence a customer to make a purchase.
Twitter for Instant Customer Service
Twitter has become a place for some people, particularly of the younger generation, to reach out and express their disappointment in a product or business. For this reason, a business has a critical opportunity to make a change in the way a customer perceives their business. If a person receives an immediate, apologetic response via Twitter, with offers to make things right, it can potentially forever change the perception of the customer who has had a bad experience. The best way to do this without being taken advantage of is taught through social media classes online.
Friday, July 19, 2013
How to Choose Reception Venues
A wedding ceremony is the formal part of the day’s event. It’s when the bride and groom speak their vows and solemnly promise to look after one another until death parts them. After these meaningful exchanges have been shared, the newlywed couple and the party can kick loose at the reception. While it may be easy to pick out a church or another location for the ceremony, it may be difficult to determine which are the most ideal Atlanta reception venues for the party. For suggestions on making your selection, follow these tips.
Planning
You should first establish what your needs are and base your criteria on that. Think over the guest list and come up with a total count. How small or large your party is will influence your decision on how the venue will accommodate your guests. Another thing to keep in mind is how close the reception venue will be to the ceremony’s location. Your guests will have to travel a certain distance to reach the reception, so make sure this gap is not too substantial. A consideration you can’t go without making is your budget. Remember to spend within your means and plan carefully. Last, ponder the theme and style of your wedding. The reception venue should correspond with the vision you have, no matter how understated or elaborate it may be.
Ideas for Venues
There are loads of places that would be perfect Atlanta reception venues. One tip is to throw the reception in a barn. This is an option that gives you a wide-open space for guests to dance and have a good time. A barn has a rustic, country appeal yet comes with modern lighting, sound systems, airflow, and other amenities. A backyard may also function as a reception venue. You don’t have to pay a cent to rent this space, and a backyard feels very personal and intimate. Using a dock by a lake or ocean is not only romantic but relaxing. If you’re looking for something fancier, consider making a country club your reception venue. There are several amenities available, including onsite restaurants that can be used if you want to skip out on catering.
Planning
You should first establish what your needs are and base your criteria on that. Think over the guest list and come up with a total count. How small or large your party is will influence your decision on how the venue will accommodate your guests. Another thing to keep in mind is how close the reception venue will be to the ceremony’s location. Your guests will have to travel a certain distance to reach the reception, so make sure this gap is not too substantial. A consideration you can’t go without making is your budget. Remember to spend within your means and plan carefully. Last, ponder the theme and style of your wedding. The reception venue should correspond with the vision you have, no matter how understated or elaborate it may be.
Ideas for Venues
There are loads of places that would be perfect Atlanta reception venues. One tip is to throw the reception in a barn. This is an option that gives you a wide-open space for guests to dance and have a good time. A barn has a rustic, country appeal yet comes with modern lighting, sound systems, airflow, and other amenities. A backyard may also function as a reception venue. You don’t have to pay a cent to rent this space, and a backyard feels very personal and intimate. Using a dock by a lake or ocean is not only romantic but relaxing. If you’re looking for something fancier, consider making a country club your reception venue. There are several amenities available, including onsite restaurants that can be used if you want to skip out on catering.
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