Get Your Wiggles Out “Shake, Shake, Shake Your Sillies Out” is more than a silly song; it’s a brilliant classroom management tool. Students of all ages get restless if sitting for too long. Think of the last time you were sitting in a training meeting, staff meeting, or conference w...
These videos and activities make the perfect break for tired learners (and tired teachers). They’re fun and engaging, and they let children get their wiggles out in an acceptable way. Try out these Christmas brain breaks and see if they transform December in your classroom! We’ll start wi...
Chapter 1. Get to Know Your iPad Sure, you’ve seen the concept of the iPad before. It’s a popular prop on futuristic science-fiction shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation … - Selection from iPad 2: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition [Book]
Scaling laws: The scaling laws describe the expected model performance based on the model size, dataset size, and the amount of compute used for training. High-Performance Computing: Out of scope here, but more knowledge about HPC is fundamental if you're planning to create your own LLM from...
To move an app, click and hold on it until it starts wiggling. Unlike iOS, only the one app wiggles. Swipe across the top of your remote and you move that app along or down the screen, pushing aside whatever else is there. Click when it reaches where you want it to ...
Find Four is a great icebreaker for helping kids get up and get those wiggles out while introducing themselves to their new classmates. The premise is simple: Pupils are given a card broken out into different squares with instructions in each square (You canprint apre-made Find Four card her...
Solder the jumper wires as shown below. This will allow the supply to output 12v whilst not connected to a server. If your power supply can take 14v, you can join the points marked (B) with a 2.8k resistor which will increase the output voltage to 13.8v. This will only work on this...
Make sure you stand up and do something when it's your break, or you won't get your wiggles out. Set a timer on your phone or use a kitchen timer to let yourself know when it's time to switch tasks. 3 Incorporate your own interests into your assignments. Whenever you have an assig...