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Saturday, 26 January 2013

How to make homework less stressful

Posted on 15:06 by Unknown



 
 Though I homeschool, I was a teacher for 6 years and my children have attended school on and off a number of times.  The one thing I do remember is HOMEWORK!  Also having our children at home with us all day, involves very similiar struggles when it comes to doing book work or writing activities with them.  Often I get asked by mothers of school going children, for ideas and thoughts on how to get homework done with less stress.  Seems this is a fairly common problem - and there is no easy solution.

Just to clarify, there is no one thing you can do to make it go away.  No homework fairy who waves her fairy wand (and NO, dressing up and pretending, won't do it either).  However there are a few things that I have tried with some or all of my children, that has definitely worked.  Each of these will need to be considered against your child's personality, age, learning style and even gender.   I hope that this list of tips will really make your homework time with your child more manageable and give you ideas that you may never have tried before.


1.  Do homework after a nap time

Children are known to be a lot less active and busy after a nap.  I know this sounds odd but they have had a full day and a quiet lie down for about 1 hour will give them some rest and they will be in the right frame of mind to tackle work again.


2.  Snacks

Snacks are vital to concentration levels.  And when I talk about snacks - I am not talking about chocolates, sweets and chips.  Healthy snacks are key.  I have a few ideas of my own on how to satisfy their hunger with some snack options.
 
3.  Start at the same time every day

This can be a challenge when extra murals are involved but I still encourage you to do this.  If you don't do extra murals, consider giving the children the same break time at home - children need a break from school too.  They have spent the whole day in a classroom and need the physical and mental break.'  Also you may find that if you child gets up at 5 in the morning (there are a lot more children like this than you think) - let them do their work then or even the work they couldn't finish the night before. It might demand more of your time but will create a less stressful homework session as you could divide your homework session to 2 smaller parts - one half at night and one half in the morning.
 
4.  Choose a space which is quiet

Don't do school next to windows with a view, a place where they can get distracted by their siblings or anywhere near to their favourite pastimes like Lego or books. In fact near anything they would rather be doing like toys. Now this may seem an impossible task as you cannot clear a whole room but even if its just a part of a room.  It also includes moving pets away from the area - because even pets can essentially become another excuse to stop.

5.  Take breaks

Work with a stopwatch and give them time limits to complete tasks.  Make it a bit like a competition - finish this section of work in 15 minutes and we can have a snack or read a book. Whatever works as a reward for your children (just not sweets!)  Also you don't need to finish an assignment in one sitting, you can break it up into parts.  You will know how long your child can sit for an uninterrupted period of time before they need a break.  If there are 20 sums - do ten, take a break, jump on trampoline and then another 10 (just an example)


 6.  Buddy System

Some children thrive on team work.  Get a friend who works well with your child and let them do their homework together daily.  They will motivate each other. You could take turns on a weekly basis to have turns. I would not recommend a daily change as this can be counter productive.

7.  Talk to your child

Decide together what you will do first and what will you do last.  When you co-opt your child in discussions, you often co-opt them in their participation as you will have real buy in from them. 

8. Make up a homework schedule

This helps to keep track of how much time is being spent on each subject and also ensures that excessive amounts of time are not being spent on one subject (unless there are specific difficulties around this subject).  You also then have a reference point in terms of whether a specific teacher is overloading on a specific subject.



9.  Limit after school activities

Too many activities can mean school homework happens too late, and is just hard work and exhausting after a busy day.  See if you can't schedule your child's interests for the weekend or limit the number of activities they are involved in.  Also some activities are inclined to over stimulate your child, stay away from these.  Keep them for weekends.  You will need to make a sacrifice somewhere unfortunately.  If you want homework time to work you may need to rethink how you manage your weekends to have a more peaceful and less stressful homework time.

10.  Rewards/ Praise/ Positive Reinforcement

This is an  important part that we often forget.  We often want to focus on what has not been done rather than what has.  Get your spouse involved and get him to ask about homework when he gets home and make sure he praises and encourages your child when he sees what they have done.

11.  Homework to come home

One of my biggest challenges was trying to get my children to bring their homework home.  Often it would be left at school just because when the school bell rang at the end of the day, there was more interest in leaving school than packing bags.  I eventually made a list of things my son had to do before he left the class.  It was numbered and laminated and attached to his bag on a tag on the inside.  He had to work his way through the list and make sure that everything was done before leaving the class. 

12. Be disciplined

If you aren't disciplined, your children won't be either. Be careful of giving in to whining, complaining or arguing as these will then become identified as successful tools of avoidance or delay.  Have a no nonsense attitude when it comes to getting the work done.  And ensure that there are consequences for a stubborn or disobedient child - such as removing privileges, not allowing friends to visit etc.

13.  Doing work on the computer

Some children have the capacity to concentrate for large quantities of time in front of a computer.  Speak to the teacher and find out whether answers, essays or assignments can be completed on a computer.  They can then print if off, cut it out and paste into their books.  I know it might take longer (lack of touch typing skills) but the concentration will be there and a real sense of accomplishment when they see their printed work.  Some of my children loved this, others got impatient because they took so long to type - you will need to test this and decide for yourself.

14.  Do work together

Work always feels better when someone else is working with you.  I know that when I work alongside my children, even if I am doing different work, they feel like I am in the trenches with them.  I used to do my accounting work, slips, administration - anything that I needed to do too.  And by doing this I got twice as much done -my work, supervising and helping when needed.

15. Get the Equipment


You would be amazed at how stationary can make a child work.  I bought my children click pencils because I got tired of them writing with blunt pencils which make work look untidy and illegible.  Well I couldn't believe how much they just liked to do work so that they could show me how nicely they were doing their work.  You may need to rotate or update the stationary because they do lose their initial appeal but put them away and bring them out at a later date and it will feel like new.  Pencils, pens, glues - if you can buy a variety. Some of the cheaper $1 stores often have cheap varieties but that's fine, most of them have lots of aesthetic appeal to a child.

16.  Get Help

How often I have seen how well my children have listened to others but not to me! I know this shouldn't be the case but aren't we all like that, we behave better with strangers than with our own famil?. Consider getting an older child/ student to do homework with your children for a few hours a day.  You might have to make a financial contribution to their pockets but it will definitely be worth your while.  There are always students or teenagers looking for part time work. You might help them and they will definitely help you.

Siblings are also a good option.  If there is an older or younger sibling, why not give them pocket money for helping?

17.   Write for them

This may sound like cheating but again the most important aspect of homework is to show that learning has happened.  If there is a worksheet to be filled out to test the understanding of a social studies subject like geography - let you child read the book and tell you what answer to write for each question.  Again you will need to OK this with the teacher but if your child understands the content and they answer the questions correctly, then the fact that you are writing their answers down should really make no difference.  Obviously in a situation like English or Spelling, you might not be able to do that.

I have done Maths like this with my youngest son.  I don't do it all the time but when I see he is tired but quite capable I will write for him while he tells me what to write and where to write it.  He loved it. I didn't correct his mistakes while he was doing a calculation because then it would be my work not his, but I told him when it was right or wrong.  He then had the opportunity to re-calculate the sum.

18.  Chat to the teachers with your child present

You should think about having this chat with your child present.  You might find out through an open conversation like this, that the reason your child has so much homework is because they are not cooperating at school or not doing the work they should during school time.  This then needs to be addressed as a discipline issue.  By having both teacher and child present, it removes the whole "he says"  "she says" and will ensure that both parties are entirely honest.  (this however takes courage, because you may not like what the teacher has to say)

19.  Supervise

With children who struggle to get homework done, be close at hand.  Don't keep disappearing down the corridor to get your own things done.  Be there.  They need constant encouragement, reminders to stay focused.  This will ensure that tasks don't take longer than they should.  I remember my boys used to love "going to the toilet", "going to sharpen pencils" and "going to quickly look at something". All of these eventually became distractions and they would disappear with all sorts of 'very good reasons'.  

20.  Let them attend after-school sessions

Some schools allow for homework sessions after school. Most parents who are able to, want to fetch their children from school and get them home. However for your child, this kind of environment is exactly what they need to get their work done.  It also means that when they get home they are able to enjoy being at home, without the added burden of homework still to be completed.


Now it's your turn - what works for you during homework time?  Do you have any tips for us that have not been included?  I would love to hear what your ideas are?
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Friday, 25 January 2013

How to write faster: the best tips and tricks to master the keyboard

Posted on 12:36 by Unknown
Living on the digital edge where typing is almost an everyday necessity, learning the ways of proper keyboard usage are crucial. Not only are you able to be more productive and get things done quicker with a keyboard, typing faster can enable you to keep up with your brain; that little voice in your head that has great ideas might only last for a few seconds before it’s forgotten.

Keyboard Typing Tips
(Image Source: Fotolia)

In this article, we’ll give you 5 tips to get you started typing faster and proper. Some of the tips are quite obvious ones, but we’ll provide you with a few apps to help you practice and learn faster.

1. Get Rid Of Bad Habits

Getting rid of your bad typing habits is probably the hardest thing to do. You’ve probably been using the same typing method since you started using a keyboard, right down to where you place your palms. If you’re an FPS (First Person Shooter) gamer you’re probably used to placing your left hand on the WASD keys, and may have stronger fingers on your left hand than your right (speaking from experience here).

2 Finger Typing
(Image Source: Fotolia)

Others may type only with two fingers, hovering over ten (or more) keys each, always having to keep their 
eyes on the keyboard to get the right keys. Although you might be typing fast with only half of the needed fingers, you have to put down your foot (or your hands) and break that habit immediately.

2. Use All 10 Fingers

The next step is to relearn the correct finger placement on the keyboard. If you take a closer look at your keyboard, you’ll notice raised bumps on each of the F key and J key. This is to help you find the correct finger placement without having to look at the keyboard.

Ideally, your index fingers should rest on the F and J keys and the other fingers will fall into place naturally.

In the picture below, you’ll notice color-coded areas showing the keys covered by each finger. You’ll notice that the middle fingers and ring fingers are used for only a few keys on the keyboard, while your index fingers cover the middle section of the keyboard. Navigational, punctuation and function keys are controlled mostly by the little finger.
Keyboard Finger Placement
(Image Source: Keybr)

If this confuses you, head over to websites like the TypingClub or Typing Web where they take you through each step to familiarize yourself with the keyboard. Some of their exercises only involve 2 fingers and as you go through their program, you’ll slowly master the way of faster and proper keyboard typing.

3. Learn To Touch Type

Next up: Touch typing. It’s when you type without having to look at the keyboard. In fact, for seasoned typists, looking at the keyboard actually slows them down.
To get there takes practice, and we’re not talking about hours here. It could be weeks before you condition your fingers to take control of the keys ‘they’ are responsible for. Even if it slows you down, do not revert to how you used to type.
Now, try typing sentences without looking at the keyboard, and try to remember the position of each letter. If you have to sneak a peek at the keyboard, you can, but give the same word or sentence another run, this time without looking at the keyboard. It takes a while but if you are determined, it gets easier every day.
Eventually, you will know where each key is and from then on, it’s just a matter of picking up in terms of speed.

4. Navigate With Basic Keyboard Shortcuts

It’s no surprise why Windows and Mac OS have many keyboard shortcuts. Since both your hands are already on the keyboard, why spend time using a mouse to navigate? You don’t have to remember every shortcut, just the more common ones.

Common shortcuts below are mostly used in word processing programs:

ShortcutsDescriptions
Ctrl + CCopy
Ctrl + XCut
Ctrl + VPaste
Ctrl + ZUndo
Ctrl + SSave
Ctrl + FSearch for word
Ctrl + AHighlight everything
Shift + Left Arrow or Right ArrowHightlight next letter
Ctrl + Shift + Left Arrow or Right ArrowHighlight next word
Ctrl + Left Arrow or Right ArrowNavigate text cursor to next word without highlight
HomeGo to beginning of line
EndGo to end of line
Page upScroll up
Page DownScroll down

You can also use shortcut keys while browsing the web. Here are some shortcuts you could use to navigate in web browsers.

ShortcutsDescriptions
Ctrl + TabSwitch to next tab
Ctrl + Shift + TabSwitch to previous tab
Ctrl + TOpen new tab
Ctrl + WClose current tab
Ctrl + Shift + TOpen previously closed tab
Ctrl + Rrefresh current webpage
Ctrl + NOpen new web browser window
BackspaceGo back one page
Shift + BackspaceGo forward one page

Finally, here are some common keyboard shortcuts for more general (Windows) navigation.

ShortcutsDescriptions
Alt + TabSwitch to next opened window
Alt + Shift + TabSwitch to previous opened window
Alt + F4Close current window

Using these shortcut keys will require the little finger a lot as many of the modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt and Shift are closest to your little finger.

5. Practice With Apps

Practicing typing on a keyboard need not be stressful (although it may feel like it at times). You can practice with a lot of typing games. Here are a few websites where you can learn how to conquer the keyboard and have fun at the same time.

TypeRacer

TypeRacer is a simple and fun game where each player is represented by a car. You’ll be given a passage of text from a book or lyrics to a song, you then type it out to move your car in a ‘race’ with other players. Whoever finishes typing the passage first wins.

Typeracer

Typing Maniac

Typing Maniac is a Facebook game that will get you addicted as you can compete with friends to see who can earn the most points. As words appear on your screen, type them out to make them go away before too many land on the ground and cause you to lose the game! Earn points and get a better score if you achieve each level without missing or misspelling a word.

Typing Maniac

Keybr.com

Keybr generates readable random words where some words are spelt incorrectly to help you remember common letter combinations better rather than typing random letters. It’ll give you statistics to tell you which area of the keyboard you are weaker in. It also offers words in different languages as well as different keyboard layouts.

Keybr

Touch Typing Study

The exercises in this site get you comfortable with the finger placement by repeatedly asking you to type those letters with the correct finger. It is also offered in different languages.

Typing Study

Learn Typing

Learn typing is a basic looking website that has a ton of explanation good for beginners learning to touch type. Once you’ve gone through the basics, there are also more advanced exercises which you can do.

Learn Typing
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Wednesday, 16 January 2013

How Folding Paper can get You to the Moon [Video]

Posted on 08:39 by Unknown



Adrian Paenza presents a fun TEDEducation talk about exponential growth using the ‘folding of paper to reach the moon’ as his example. How many folds do you think it would take to reach the moon? You just might be surprised!




 From YouTube: Can folding a piece of paper 45 times get you to the moon? By seeing what happens when folding just one piece of paper, we see the unbelievable potential of exponential growth. This lesson will leave you wanting to grab a piece of paper to see how many times you can fold it!
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Les 10 meilleures façons de détruire un bonhomme de neige [Vidéo]

Posted on 08:33 by Unknown



Vidéo  Top 10 façons de détruire un bonhomme de neige (ralenti)
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Top 7 Ways To Increase Backlinks And PageRank!!

Posted on 05:57 by Unknown

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Hello all! We are back with our third tutorial of our series Ultimate SEO Series. In this post, we would tell you some cool tricks and tips to increase backlinks and thus gain a high pagerank. Let me tell you one thing first. It is completely wrong that more the backlinks, more pagerank! Yes! A person with 10K poor-backlinks could have a less pagerank with 1K high-quality backlinks! We would go in deeply in this post to get to know whats the matter. Please continue...


What Is PageRank | Why PageRank Depends On Backlinks?

PageRank is measured on the basis of quality backlinks to a site. Backlinks means links from other site pointing towards your site.
Well, there is no such answer to this question. But, backlinks help crawlers like google to identify how much site exposure is a site gaining. Like more backlinks would give a high impression to crawlers as well as visitors but less would do the opposite.

Why Some Backlinks are not counted in pagerank?

Well, there are mainly two reasons for this:
  • Zero PR: If you post your link on a website with PR as 0, then gradually, 0.0 PR would be passed on and you would get no benefit from that site. But if the site improves it PR, then your Pagerank would automatically be increased.
  • Rel-nofollow: 99% of the blogs on internet keep rel-nofollow. Now, what's rel-nofollow? Rel stands for relationship and it says to crawlers to not follow the link, i.e. to not count as pagerank. Such links would be counted as backlinks but not included in pagerank.

Why PageRank Is Important?

pagerank%204%20plusWell, pagerank is not as important as alexa rank. But PageRank still stands a value. Most of the sites with PR4+ are considered high quality and good traffic sites. Such sites easily get direct advertisers for their sites. There are other benefits too. You might get upgraded to a premium adsense member! And like this...




How To Increase Backlinks And PageRank?

Here are some quick tips to increase backlinks. I am not going in detail of these:
  • Commenting At Blogs..
  • Building Social Network...
  • Link Exchange
  • Guest Posting
  • Using backlinks softwares (be careful!!)
  • Requesting Visitors To Share Your Links..
  • And More..
The highlighted above would only work to increase PageRank. That means, all the points would work for backlinks but not for PageRank!

From Editor's Desk..

Well, finally you should focus on content. Because people would link to you automatically if you would create high quality content.

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Friday, 11 January 2013

How to Make Homemade Potato Chips Using Safflower Oil

Posted on 10:58 by Unknown
Cooking chips in safflower oil may be a healthier alternative than some other oils––a study by Ohio State University found that those who added safflower oil to their diet could possibly improve cholesterol and blood sugar levels, and reduce inflammation. You can achieve the same flavor and consistency with safflower oil as with other oils. Of course, as with any fat-laden food, moderation is the key to healthy consumption! 

Ingredients

  • 3 potatoes
  • 1 liter of safflower oil
  • Sea salt, to taste

Steps

  1. Scrub the potatoes before cooking. Remove any dirt from the skin. Cut out any blemishes.

  2. Leave the skin on. You will be slicing the potatoes very thinly––you won’t need to peel unless you have a total aversion to potato skin.
  3. Slice the potatoes. You can hand slice the potatoes or use a mandolin. The mandolin will produce the most even results.

     
    • Keep the mandolin guard in place when using this device. If not used properly, it can slice fingers too.
    • Slice potatoes using the 1.33 setting for crisp but hearty chips.

  4. Place the sliced potatoes in a bowl filled with cold water so that the potato slices stay fresh.
    Once all the potatoes have been sliced, drain the bowl and rinse the potatoes. Dry the slices on a clean towel and roll pre-cooked chips up until you're ready to cook them.
      
  5. Heat the safflower oil to 350ºF/180ºC in a suitable pot. Use a large pot and only fill it halfway with the oil, to avoid splatters.

    • Don’t drop chips into the pot until you know the oil has reached 350ºF/180ºC. If you drop the chips in too soon, they could become soggy as they cook instead of crisp.
    •  
  6. Fry the chips in the heated oil for one to two minutes. Turn the chips after they’ve been in the oil for over 30 seconds, to brown each side.

    • Only drop two or three chips into the pot of oil at a time (depending on the size pot you are using). You want each chip to have room to fry and not stick to each other. The amount you can add may vary depending on the size of the pot you're using; just be sure to keep the frying chips separated.
     
    • Cook the chips until they're golden brown and the bubbling oil calms. Use chopsticks or tongs to handle frying chips.
     
  7. Transfer the cooked chips to a dish coated with paper towels. The towels will absorb any excess oil and allow your chips to set before you add salt or any other topping.
     You may also use a folded paper bag under the paper toweling.
    • Once all of the chips have been fried and drained, transfer them to a large bowl. Toss with a few teaspoons of sea salt and a dash of pepper, tossing the chips around the bowl until each chip is delicately covered.
 
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Sunday, 6 January 2013

A list of the best 10 free photo apps fantastic for iPhone

Posted on 07:18 by Unknown
If you own a iPhone, then you are probably taking a lot of photos. While iPhone does have its built-in features for managing and editing photos, a lot of us like to use apps. Here is a list of free photo editing and management apps for your iPhone.

#1. Pixlr-o-matic

 

This app lets you transform your photos by applying cool retro effects to them. Pixlr-o-matic offers a wealth of filters and lighting options in a strip along the bottom as well as a selection of borders. You can either take photos using your device’s camera, or apply the effects to an existing image.
Link: Pixl-o-matic

#2. Photosynth - Capture your world in 3D


Microsoft’s Photosynth app for iPhone (oddly, it’s not available for Windows Phone 7) lets you create seamless, 360-degree panoramas from multiple photos. Just press ‘start’ and rotate slowly on the spot to capture and stitch together a series of shots. You can add your panoramas to Bing Maps and explore other users’ efforts.
Link: Photosynth

#3. Flock

 

Flock groups together your photos with those of your friends and family to create a shared online album of a particular event. It scans your photos as you take them, and displays them with your Facebook friends’ photos taken at the same time or in the same place, with the same people in them. You can set individual photos to private if you don’t want to share them.
Link: Flock

#4. Pixengo




With Pixengo, you can add 30-second voice messages and ambient sounds to your photos to add atmosphere to them and bring them to life. The app works on new photos, as well as old images saved in your gallery. You can share your ‘audio photos’ with friends on Twitter, Facebook and email.
Link: Pixengo

#5. Blippar



Augmented-reality app Blippar uses your phone’s camera to recognise real-world items such as posters, newspaper adverts and food products. The app then overlays the object with games, videos and web links. Cadbury is currently offering Blippar content via the packaging of its chocolate bars.
Link: Blippar

#6. TouchRetouch Free




Forget messing around with fiddly editing tools; TouchRetouch Free lets you remove unwanted elements from photos using your finger. Just select the item you want to erase and press Go. Usefully, the app includes unlimited Undo actions in case you’ve eradicated something important.
Link: TouchRetouch Free

#7. PicArts Photo Studio



Pic Arts Photo Studio lets you edit individual or multiple photos. You can add stickers, lighting effects and frames, and rotate, crop and resize your photos. Our favourite tool is Color Splash, which turns your picture black and white, then restores colour only to certain parts.
Link: Photo Studio

#8. Instagram



This addictive photo-sharing app, bought by facebook for $1billion, lets you add filter effects and tilt-shift blurs and borders to create unique images from your phone’s camera. You can share the images on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Foursquare or by email, and they will also appear on your Instagram account’s news feed, where they can be rated and commented upon.
Link: Instagram

#9. Web Albums – A Picasa viewer


This app let’s sync your iPhone or iPad photos with your picasa account. Using Web albums app you can view, upload and manage your picasa photos.
Link: Web albums

#10. Dabble


Dabble turns holiday snaps into postcards that can be pinned via the app to the place the photo was taken, and shared on Facebook  by email and by text. You can add messages to your postcards and tag people in them, and see other people’s postcards when you check into a location on the app. When you arrive somewhere, the app will alert you if there is a Dabble photo saved for that location.
Link: Dabble

#11. Snapseed (Bonus)

Snapseed is also a very popular photo app on iPhone. It is popularly known as the best photo editing app on the iOS ecosystem. Though in the past it was a paid app, it is now free for iPhone users after Google bought it.

Link: Review of Snapseed

Hopefully you have all the app you need in this list. Do let us know of any other ones we have missed in your comments.
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Saturday, 5 January 2013

Animated icons to chat on Facebook

Posted on 10:06 by Unknown
Icons and symbols and animation pictures in Facebook chat

How to create graphical icons and symbols and the smiling faces of expression or in chat site Facebook to send to your friends on the Facebook Chat?


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[[362238070487293]] neutral
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[[362238153820618]] nyan
[[362238170487283]] robot
[[362238190487281]] rock head
[[362238220487278]] shock
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[[362238313820602]] tongue up
[[362238333820600]] whoa
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