Blog by Bob Iles
By Wobbly Bob, Link
By Sebastián Posada Álvarez; Link
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The World We Live In
By Sebastián Posada Álvarez; Link
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Rikpennartz's Blog
"My assignment is posted on my blogsite: LINK
I explain how I will improve the project management courses which I teach, by using memory improvement, mini-testing and the use of metaphores and analogies. Hope you find it useful!
Thanks for the great course!"
by Rik Pennartz
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by Joshua Ezekiel. LINK
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by Cindy Hansen. LINK
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by Oluwapelumi Dickson . LINK
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by Tanya Hewitt. LINK
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by Oluwapelumi Dickson . LINK
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by Tanya Hewitt. LINK
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My contribution: Do only punks chunk?
"I'll throw my contribution in here.. its on my blog about programming and how to apply chunking effectively to learn new code (or any code you've forgotten)"
by Jonas Lundberg. LINK
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Translucent Path
About This Blog
活到老,学到老。“To learn for as long as you live.”
I love to learn, even though I’m not exctly a good learner. However, with my many interests in a wide variety of topics, together with work and life, it seems that there is just too much to learn and too little time.
One day I chanced upon a course from the MOOC platform Coursera, called Learning How To Learn. The course gave insights to how our brain works, and taught skills and techniques on how to learn better.
My quest to become a better and more effective learner is encouraged and motivated by the course, and henceforth, I created this blog. While part of the course’s assignment project is to educate others about certain topics of the course, apart from completing this assignment, I meant for this blog as a learning journal, and eventually, a record of my learning outcomes.
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The name of this blog, Translucent Path, is inspired from one of my favorite Japanese incense, Shokaku, by the Japanese incense company Shoyeido. It has a light, clean and clear fragrance which gives an ethereal atmosphere. The tranquility brought out by the incense calms my mind and helps me bring my focus to the present.
To readers who are interested in fragrances and incenses, there is a review about the incense here “Incense Review – Translucent Path”.
by Alexia Chua Yu Chun. LINK
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by Hesham Abdelaziz Amin. LINK
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"Hello!
I also would like to share my project with you, I hope you find it interesting! It's a blog called Be a Better Learner and I intend to maintain it with the new things I'm learning.
It was an amazing experience to take the course with all of you and checking your wonderful projects!
Good luck and keep learning!"
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by Hesham Abdelaziz Amin. LINK
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"Hello!
I also would like to share my project with you, I hope you find it interesting! It's a blog called Be a Better Learner and I intend to maintain it with the new things I'm learning.
It was an amazing experience to take the course with all of you and checking your wonderful projects!
Good luck and keep learning!"
by Paula Arnas Antolín. LINK
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