Not exact matches
Some experts have even suggested that financial institutions may want to check the credit histories of people in your online network to help determine your creditworthiness,
with the
idea being that people tend to
share the same consumer habits as their
peers.
The GSEA provides each contestant
with a
peer network of other student entrepreneurs they can
share ideas with and relate to, and it also gives them access to great mentors who have been there and done that.»
Connect
with your
peers and leaders from global brands and
share ideas with professionals from a variety of industries and roles.
Share ideas and challenges
with your
peers and culinary experts.
The Conference provides the opportunity to meet and network
with industry
peers,
share knowledge, benefit from thought - provoking presentations from internationally reputed industry experts and hear innovative
ideas to implement in your workplace.
«Being guided by a teacher, while
sharing ideas and experiences
with peers, motivates you to be proactive in ways you can't do alone.»
«Scientific conferences are where researchers
share results
with their
peers, sparking new
ideas and collaboration.»
«Scientific conferences are where researchers
share results
with their
peers, sparking new
ideas and collaboration,» she said.
Peer blogs are able to
share Casa Watkins Living content; however, must only use ONE photo and link back to the original post
with proper credit to Casa Watkins Living for the image and / or
idea.
United States About Blog Logo Lounge allows designers to easily
share their
ideas and concepts
with peers and clients anywhere.
Unlike large exhibit - style tradeshows, The Phoenix Forum is a mid-sized gathering, offering attendees a more relaxed, in - person networking environment for unsurpassed opportunities to meet, learn and
share ideas with their Adult online business
peers.
By having students
share their rough
ideas and work - in - process
with peers, everyone is exposed to the messiness of creation, and the process becomes a communal undertaking rather than an individual struggle.
This lesson uses group and team discussion, allows the students to
share and build on their own
ideas therefore encouraging independent discovery and learning and looks into biased writing, identifying biased language and phrases and ends
with a final writing task of their own
with a
peer marking assessment.
Share perspectives and
ideas with your
peers, and have your learning infrastructure questions addressed by industry experts at the Executive Forum.
Students brainstorm and record their
ideas before
sharing them
with their
peers and Symposium «expert learners.»
At the conference teachers can engage their pupils through
peer - to -
peer learning
with student volunteers from the University of Bristol,
share personal innovative and creative
ideas with other delegates during the open platform session and develop new strategies for embedding sustainability across your curriculum, grounds and community.
Take risks (especially
with technology), follow
peers and innovators, be resilient,
share ideas and go the extra mile.
Teachers
share their
ideas with members of the
peer review team and observe each other's work either in «real» time or in the form of video clips of their lessons.
Next, ask students to design their own pictographs for items or
ideas that would be meaningful to them — for example, basketball, school, homework, pizza, happiness, or anger — and
share them
with their
peers.
Participants are often winners of national and international science prizes or competitions and the forum provides an unrivalled and unique opportunity for participants to
share ideas with student
peers from around the world.
When students are encouraged to
share ideas and to develop skills
with peers that support them, they almost always shine.»
In addition to hearing from education experts, attendees participated in a series of interactive workshops led by the Discovery Education professional development team about creating digital content and integrating mobile and web - based tools into instruction, as well as collaborated
with fellow educators on a variety of educational technology projects; and
shared ideas and best practices
with their
peers.
This format encourages
peer - to -
peer dialogue and provides ample time for networking and
sharing ideas with fellow teachers in small group conversations.
Peer Days provide HOT Schools educators
with opportunities to meet
with their
peers in order to create a statewide community for discussing issues and
sharing ideas.
It can also be an effective way to differentiate instruction by providing students time and structure for thinking about a given topic, enabling them to formulate individual
ideas and
share these
ideas with a
peer, and ultimately the entire class / group (Simon, 2014).
In concert
with the
idea of providing authentic experiences, these professional development programs need to provide in - service teachers
with opportunities to collaborate in planning lessons, to practice and
share new teaching methods, and to practice solving problems
with peer teachers.
She collaborates
with her
peers to create content on
shared platforms that allow her to express her
ideas, demonstrate her creativity, show what she knows, and get feedback from teachers and classmates.
Sign up to
share a «big
idea» or submit a challenge for a consultancy and problem - solve
with peers.
Featuring concrete, hands - on activities that can be completed efficiently at the start of a unit, lesson, or topic, Activators help to: • Increase engagement in learning • Support a well - paced lesson • Generate connections to prior knowledge • Provide students
with opportunities to practice skills and deepen understandings • Support formative assessment Although Activators have different formats, they all
share two key components: individual think time and purposeful social interaction, which support students to develop quality responses to content and
ideas while engaging
with peers.
Peer Days provide HOT Schools educators
with opportunities to meet
with their
peers in order to create a statewide network for discussing issues and
sharing ideas.
Meanwhile, teachers can immerse themselves in the system to collect activities,
share ideas with peers, and use tailored professional development plans.
Share ideas and collaborate
with peers and thought leaders as we address important topics in education and explore effective ways to use data and analytics to drive student success.
Quickly
share notes and
ideas with friends, colleagues, and
peers — all
with just a few quick taps of your finger.
The
idea is to see what people here are thinking right now, and to
share those
ideas with the group without worrying what your
peers might be thinking.
When you are in need of
peers to discuss library
ideas, issues, challenges, problems and solutions, the NHSLMA community is here for you,
with a wealth of knowledge to
share.
When markets become very quiet and range bound, they occupy themselves
with a variety of activities, from
sharing ideas with peers to conducting research.
We were able to connect
with our
peers to
share our
ideas and other resources.
She also expects to attend Thursday's Pet Industry Breakfast (8:00 a.m. in the Valencia Ballroom), which will feature not only the presentation of the 2018 Retailer Excellence Awards — last year, Bark Out Loud won an award for Marketing Excellence — but also roundtable discussions where independent retailers can have frank discussions about the issues facing their businesses and
share ideas with their
peers.
United States About Blog Logo Lounge allows designers to easily
share their
ideas and concepts
with peers and clients anywhere.
AASHE Connect is a private, secure community for AASHE members to
share ideas, ask questions, lend expertise, and network
with peers.
Join groups to become acquainted
with like - minded
peers who may be interested in joining your network and
sharing advice,
ideas, and referrals.
Social media can often seem like a bit of a cacophony of blurbs and randomness, but it is really a forum, much like the agora, or marketplace, in ancient Greece — a place to
share ideas and connect
with friends and
peers, and businesses.
«What TBD law is in a nutshell is taking the best part of the serendipitous things that happen at conferences — the people you meet, the
peers you engage
with, the
ideas you
share — and building an entire event around those things.»
About Advice from Counsel Through in - person events, virtual meetings, webcasts, surveys and reports, Advice from Counsel helps e-discovery leaders
share ideas and advice
with peers in an open and collaborative forum.
Once the plan has been created it is a great
idea to
share it
with your
peers and the partners you work
with.
Pixelboard is a
peer - to -
peer whiteboarding app that lets you visually explore
ideas with your teammates, even if you can't get together in a
shared space.
Here at the Pinnacle Society, we are home to a premier consortium of top recruiters
with a history of results — a place where innovative
ideas, high ethical standards and a passion for education can be
shared with like - minded
peers.
Learning Skills •
Sharing knowledge and learning
with people at the workplace • Using a range of mediums to learn including mentoring,
peer support and networking • Being open to new
ideas and techniques and willing to learn both off and on the job
Raising Teens blog was created to give parents of teenagers a place to
share ideas and insights on topics they are dealing
with such as online activities, drinking, sexting,
peer influence and school stress.
As a couple, we host regular
peer supervision groups where we collaborate,
sharing ideas about our work, offering support and alternative perspectives that may be utilized in treatment
with our clients.