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Sunday, May 19, 2013

Teaching and Learning Resource

This is Teaching and Learning resource for Chemistry Semester 1 and Semester 2. To all my beloved students, please download your lecture's notes by clicking the lecture folder Semester 3.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Bridge's story - A Teamwork

TEAMWORK AT WORK PLACE


Teamwork has been defined in the Merriam Webster dictionary as, work done by several associates with each doing a part, but all subordinating personal prominence to the efficiency of the whole. To put the definition in rather simple words, it can be said that teamwork is a set of activities, which are performed by team members to fulfill a common goal, that is decided by the organization. Teamwork is necessary in all walks of life. We can start from home. At home if the members of the house do not work together as a cohesive group, there are many tasks at home, which will never get completed. Similar is the case, when one works for an organization. This brings us to the importance of teamwork in the workplace. These days more and more companies are emphasizing on team effort for goal completion



Here is an animation video about teamwork. Enjoy your watching.

A Story of Three Frogs


The difference between a want and a desire? A want is like a desire but without the passion or commitment.

We all want stuff. We want to make more money, attract more clients, and work fewer hours. But wanting is never enough to give you any of this. Built into a want is often the belief that we can't have what we want.

"I want, but..."

Wants lead to frustration, despair and failure.

Desire is something different. A want says, "I wish I could have this." A desire says, "I will find a way to have this, no matter what."

There's nothing wrong with your wants. But if they are going to be realized, you need a proven strategy to turn them into desires.


Here is an interesting video about a story of three frogs. Enjoy watching it!

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Classroom Assessment Technique (CAT) - One Sentence Summary

What is active learning?

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Concept Map to develop critical thinking skill

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Be an effective teacher

Monday, April 15, 2013

Smile

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Reason Why You Meet People


You Are Beautiful


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Who is a teacher?

Teacher Quotes

Teachers Make a Difference

Why Teachers Should Never Give Up?

10 Simple Tips to motivate People

How To Motivate Students

Pedagogies for 21st Century Learning

The 21st Century Educator

The 21st Century Classroom

Teaching as a Profession

Positive Thinking for Teacher

What Makes a Great Teacher?

Why We Fail?

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