Sentences with phrase «about flexible environments»

For more information about flexible environments, check out Laura Bradley's post on flexible seating in middle school, and see these resources that she and I put together:

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Thompson recently spoke with Inc. senior reporter April Joyner about Best Buy's decision and why she believes a flexible work environment gives companies an advantage, even in difficult times.
At the inaugural Social Workplace Conference we learned why social workplaces matter, what's in it for flexible workspace operators, and why a truly social environment is not just about gathering in corridors.
Technology, concern about work - life balance, and initiatives to help the environment by reducing traffic have made a variety of flexible structures available to modern workers.
Everyone can benefit from learning about other disabled researchers; an entire research team can gain from a more flexible environment.
If we want our students to succeed in a flexible environment, we need to be clear about our expectations.
For ideas about classroom management in a flexible seating environment, see John Thomas's post on working with first and second graders and my post on middle school students.
If we want students to succeed in a flexible environment, we need to be clear about expectations.
At Woods, not only are we committed to providing inspired and flexible learning environments, we are also passionate about providing a better world for future generations.
You will hear from a learner panel about their experience in this flexible learning environment.
Incorporates the three aspects of agency: thinking about the dynamics of an environment, forecasting alternate options for acting within those dynamics, and formulating flexible strategies to act.
Well, Republicans were completely wrong about the Affordable Care Act («Obamacare»), and now, wisely, are quickly abandoning their attacks on it in advance of the 2014 election, so why not double - down and call conservative, flexible, market - based, state - controlled regulations to curb emissions «Obamacare for the environment»?!
The wide range of studies conducted with the ISCCP datasets and the changing environment for accessing datasets over the Internet suggested the need for the Web site to provide: 1) a larger variety of information about the project and its data products for a much wider variety of users [e.g., people who may not use a particular ISCCP data product but could use some ancillary information (such as the map grid definition, topography, snow and ice cover)-RSB-; 2) more information about the main data products in several different forms (e.g., illustrations of the cloud analysis method) and more flexible access to the full documentation; 3) access to more data summaries and diagnostic statistics to illustrate research possibilities for students, for classroom use by educators, or for users with «simple» climatology questions (e.g., annual and seasonal means); and 4) direct access to the complete data products (e.g., the whole monthly mean cloud dataset is now available online).
Even with the advent of Creative Commons, a «nonprofit that offers a flexible copyright for creative work,» basically creating an open - source environment for art of all kinds, it's amazing how many people are sloppy or even scurrilous about tucking someone else's work anonymously into their own.
I am enthusiastic about securing a flexible position that utilizes my previous experience, while being challenged in a new environment.
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