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Title: Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It | Teachers of Tomorrow Headings: Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It Reasons to Become a Teacher 1. No two days are the same. 2. You’ll get to learn as well as teach. 3. Teaching makes a difference, with visible results. 4. Sharing is good. 5. Teachers can work all over the world. 6. Teaching is the best job in the world. 7. You’ll benefit from flexible hours. 8. You’ll have job security. 9. Get independence. 10. At the same time, you’ll get to reach out to society. 11. You’ll have more than just a job. 12. Influence the next generation. 13. You’ll have longer vacations. 14. Ensures that your vocabulary, fashion, and music tastes remain current and relevant. 15. You are constantly learning new skills. 16. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community. 17. You become a role model. People look to you for advice and guidance and that feels pretty good. 18. The children teach you as much as you teach them. 19. There is constant laughter. 20. The “thank-yous” mean a lot. 21. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community. 22. You get to meet colleagues with a passion for teaching equal to yours. They might become friends for life and the staple of your Friday night drinks. 23. Teaching becomes your life. 24. The youth need you. Become a Teacher Today Content: @annmic 3. Teaching makes a difference, with visible results. Experienced teachers always marvel at the priceless joys of seeing the progress of their students. Through time, they gain new knowledge, a deeper interest in the subject, and learn what fires their passion most. Your role as a teacher is to mold the future by influencing students’ views and understanding. Also, you’d help them develop behavior, adopt creativity, view the world in a positive approach, and find the potential they need to lead a productive life. Tiffany Whitehead “The single most important reason to become a teacher is because you have a deep love of learning and want to pass that along to others. If nothing makes you happier and more fulfilled than seeing a student discover their passion, experience success in learning, or come to understand the importance of perseverance, then teaching is for you! ” WEBSITE: mightylittlelibrarian.com TWITTER:
https://www.teachersoftomorrow.org/blog/insights/should-i-be-a-teacher
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1138169185#9_2530902750
Title: Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It | Teachers of Tomorrow Headings: Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It Reasons to Become a Teacher 1. No two days are the same. 2. You’ll get to learn as well as teach. 3. Teaching makes a difference, with visible results. 4. Sharing is good. 5. Teachers can work all over the world. 6. Teaching is the best job in the world. 7. You’ll benefit from flexible hours. 8. You’ll have job security. 9. Get independence. 10. At the same time, you’ll get to reach out to society. 11. You’ll have more than just a job. 12. Influence the next generation. 13. You’ll have longer vacations. 14. Ensures that your vocabulary, fashion, and music tastes remain current and relevant. 15. You are constantly learning new skills. 16. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community. 17. You become a role model. People look to you for advice and guidance and that feels pretty good. 18. The children teach you as much as you teach them. 19. There is constant laughter. 20. The “thank-yous” mean a lot. 21. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community. 22. You get to meet colleagues with a passion for teaching equal to yours. They might become friends for life and the staple of your Friday night drinks. 23. Teaching becomes your life. 24. The youth need you. Become a Teacher Today Content: Also, you’d help them develop behavior, adopt creativity, view the world in a positive approach, and find the potential they need to lead a productive life. Tiffany Whitehead “The single most important reason to become a teacher is because you have a deep love of learning and want to pass that along to others. If nothing makes you happier and more fulfilled than seeing a student discover their passion, experience success in learning, or come to understand the importance of perseverance, then teaching is for you! ” WEBSITE: mightylittlelibrarian.com TWITTER: @librarian_tiff “Being a teacher is having a deep love of learning & want to pass that to others.” @librarian_tiff Teachers are often attracted to the vocation due to a sense of service. They usually have this deep, perceptible urge to make a difference in others’ lives. By being an educator, you’ll clearly see the fruits of your labor every single day as you use your knowledge and intelligence to encourage students to become excited and eager with learning. Ross M. McGill “The love of learning is the single biggest reason to become a teacher.
https://www.teachersoftomorrow.org/blog/insights/should-i-be-a-teacher
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1138169185#10_2530905724
Title: Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It | Teachers of Tomorrow Headings: Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It Should I Be A Teacher? Here Are 24 Awe-Inspiring Reasons To Consider It Reasons to Become a Teacher 1. No two days are the same. 2. You’ll get to learn as well as teach. 3. Teaching makes a difference, with visible results. 4. Sharing is good. 5. Teachers can work all over the world. 6. Teaching is the best job in the world. 7. You’ll benefit from flexible hours. 8. You’ll have job security. 9. Get independence. 10. At the same time, you’ll get to reach out to society. 11. You’ll have more than just a job. 12. Influence the next generation. 13. You’ll have longer vacations. 14. Ensures that your vocabulary, fashion, and music tastes remain current and relevant. 15. You are constantly learning new skills. 16. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community. 17. You become a role model. People look to you for advice and guidance and that feels pretty good. 18. The children teach you as much as you teach them. 19. There is constant laughter. 20. The “thank-yous” mean a lot. 21. You build positive relationships with students, colleagues, parents, and the wider community. 22. You get to meet colleagues with a passion for teaching equal to yours. They might become friends for life and the staple of your Friday night drinks. 23. Teaching becomes your life. 24. The youth need you. Become a Teacher Today Content: @librarian_tiff “Being a teacher is having a deep love of learning & want to pass that to others.” @librarian_tiff Teachers are often attracted to the vocation due to a sense of service. They usually have this deep, perceptible urge to make a difference in others’ lives. By being an educator, you’ll clearly see the fruits of your labor every single day as you use your knowledge and intelligence to encourage students to become excited and eager with learning. Ross M. McGill “The love of learning is the single biggest reason to become a teacher. Over the past 20 years, increased accountability, politics and limited budgeting has sidelined teachers to teach to the test, rather than to nourish a love of learning.” WEBSITE: Teacher Toolkit TWITTER: @TeacherToolkit “The love of learning is the single biggest reason to become a teacher.” @TeacherToolKit 4.
https://www.teachersoftomorrow.org/blog/insights/should-i-be-a-teacher
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1150566808#6_2559603778
Title: 5 Things That Motivate Teachers Headings: 5 Things That Motivate Teachers 5 Things That Motivate Teachers James Manwaring 5 Things That Should Motivate Teachers 1. The school environment 2. My classroom 3. My colleagues What motivates you to teach? 4. The joy of teaching 5. Young people You make a difference and don’t forget it! And finally… Content: The joy of teaching I love teaching because there is always something to work towards, an end goal. This term will be dominated by coursework and exam preparation. It is challenging, but I like the challenge. I like to push myself and try to improve on last year. It motivates me to think about the students. 5. Young people Fundamentally, I love working with young people. I think they are brilliant. They are all different, with diverse personalities and possibilities. Of course some are more challenging than others, but they are there and need us teachers.
https://www.teachertoolkit.co.uk/2018/02/26/motivating-teachers/
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Title: Best Practices for Supporting Students with Special Needs - TeacherVision Headings: Best Practices for Supporting Students with Special Needs Best Practices for Supporting Students with Special Needs Veteran teacher and TeacherVision Advisory Board Member Tina shares her tips for helping students with special needs reach their fullest potential. Read the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Does it take time? Yes. But it is well worth the time and effort needed to tackle this often intimidating document. Understanding Accommodations and Modifications Become Familiar with Common Difficulties Provide Opportunities for Success Have high expectations, but do not have unrealistic ones. Content: Read the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) This one seems like a no-brainer, but many teachers overlook the obvious when there are just so many things to do. Reading a student’s IEP is a definite first step that should not become an oversight. The IEP provides so much helpful information that you can use to guide your instruction for that child. Does it take time? Yes. But it is well worth the time and effort needed to tackle this often intimidating document. If you truly cannot spare the time, at the very least become familiar with each student’s disability diagnosis, educational goals, and accommodations and modifications. Work in opportunities to practice any listed goals that fit naturally into different areas of the curriculum. For example, if a student’s IEP lists a goal related to using who, what, where, when, why, and how questions, see if you can create an assignment that focuses on using question words. Understanding Accommodations and Modifications Each student’s IEP will include an accommodations and modifications page.
https://www.teachervision.com/blog/morning-announcements/best-practices-for-supporting-students-with-special-needs
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1151231620#0_2560887015
Title: Teacher-Parent Collaboration Techniques - TeacherVision Headings: Teacher-Parent Collaboration Teacher-Parent Collaboration Advice for Teachers Advice for Parents Parent-Teacher Collaboration Forms Parent-Teacher Conferences Open House Resources Additional Resources Browse Teacher-Parent Collaboration Resources Content: Teacher-Parent Collaboration Techniques - TeacherVision Breadcrumb Teaching Strategies Teacher-Parent Collaboration Teacher-Parent Collaboration A child's education can be greatly enhanced by their parents' involvement in the classroom and at home. Use these printables and articles to prepare for successful parent-teacher interactions during parent-teacher conferences, at an open house, and throughout the school year. Our collaboration forms will help you communicate with parents about their child's progress. You'll find great advice on how parents can support their child's development. Tapping in to the support of parents will enable you to teach more effectively. Advice for Teachers Whether you are a first year teacher or have been teaching for 20 years, there wil never be a moment where you aren't learning something new. In this section, puruse resources for working with your students in the classroom, students' parents, and utilizing strategies for teaching different grade levels. You're definitely going to want to put this in your teaching repertoire! Top Teacher-Parent Collaboration Ideas Encouraging parent participation in educating their children will help you to be a more effective teacher. Our Top 10 ideas on how to get parents more involved in many aspects of the school day are featured in this gallery of printables and articles.
https://www.teachervision.com/education-and-parents/resource/3730.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1151231620#6_2560896694
Title: Teacher-Parent Collaboration Techniques - TeacherVision Headings: Teacher-Parent Collaboration Teacher-Parent Collaboration Advice for Teachers Advice for Parents Parent-Teacher Collaboration Forms Parent-Teacher Conferences Open House Resources Additional Resources Browse Teacher-Parent Collaboration Resources Content: Families are a powerful influence in children's academic development. When family members are involved in student writing projects, students' self-esteem, interest, and language skills improve. Organization: Advice for Parents Offer these tips to parents to help them teach their children to become more organized. Report Cards: Advice for Parents Distribute this handout to parents to help them respond to their child's report card constructively no matter what the situation. Help Parents Deal with Homework The strategies outlined in this article will help parents work successfully with their children to finish homework. Discuss these methods with parents at teacher-parent conferences or on the phone. Multiple Intelligences Questionnaire Hand out this questionnaire to parents to help them learn about Multiple Intelligences theory. More Advice for Parents Parent-Teacher Collaboration Forms Use these resources to send home key information to parents.
https://www.teachervision.com/education-and-parents/resource/3730.html
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Title: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice - TeachHUB Headings: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Emily Coleman What is Reflective Practice? What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Peer Observation Research New Theories Curriculum Development Student Surveys Involvement in School Change Content: These daily thoughts are rather informal, but if we act on what we think, these thoughts can be an excellent starting point on using reflective practice to improve ourselves and our teaching strategies. Reflective practice is and should be an ongoing exercise throughout our entire teaching career. This is not an exercise for preservice teachers or those early in their teaching. As educators and administrators, we need to be partaking in reflective practice all the time. Reflective practice is when we look at and analyze our class from an outside perspective. We can do this by looking at our students’ data. Additionally, teachers can journal after each lesson to help them pinpoint the positives and possibilities for change. What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? There are many benefits from reflective practice. Teachers who regularly reflect on their teaching can help improve their own professional practices.
https://www.teachhub.com/professional-development/2020/09/why-you-should-use-reflective-practice/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1153064887#2_2565124964
Title: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice - TeachHUB Headings: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Emily Coleman What is Reflective Practice? What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Peer Observation Research New Theories Curriculum Development Student Surveys Involvement in School Change Content: We can do this by looking at our students’ data. Additionally, teachers can journal after each lesson to help them pinpoint the positives and possibilities for change. What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? There are many benefits from reflective practice. Teachers who regularly reflect on their teaching can help improve their own professional practices. They can help administrators decide what professional development would be most helpful at that time. Day-to-day responsibilities and actions are always changing in schools. When teachers participate in reflective practice, they are able to respond in a positive way to change. Reflective practice pushes teachers to update their lesson plans to reach the current needs of the students in front of them. Every year, students change.
https://www.teachhub.com/professional-development/2020/09/why-you-should-use-reflective-practice/
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Title: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice - TeachHUB Headings: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Emily Coleman What is Reflective Practice? What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Peer Observation Research New Theories Curriculum Development Student Surveys Involvement in School Change Content: They can help administrators decide what professional development would be most helpful at that time. Day-to-day responsibilities and actions are always changing in schools. When teachers participate in reflective practice, they are able to respond in a positive way to change. Reflective practice pushes teachers to update their lesson plans to reach the current needs of the students in front of them. Every year, students change. Therefore, they will have different needs than the students in the past year. Evaluating our teaching methods will help us keep all students engaged. How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Getting started with reflective practice does not need to be overwhelming. As stated above, journaling at the end of the school day (or even between class periods) is an easy way to start. By writing down and taking the time to think about everything that happened during your teaching, you will be able to decide what areas need to change and what lessons definitely were successful.
https://www.teachhub.com/professional-development/2020/09/why-you-should-use-reflective-practice/
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Title: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice - TeachHUB Headings: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Emily Coleman What is Reflective Practice? What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Peer Observation Research New Theories Curriculum Development Student Surveys Involvement in School Change Content: Peer Observation Another great way to begin is to ask a fellow teacher if they would like to do reflective practice with you. Conducting two-way peer observations will give each teacher another viewpoint on their lessons and an opportunity to learn new ideas from other teachers. Research New Theories Reflecting on our lessons has to also include learning new theories. Even though we think that our lessons are going wonderfully, we want to continually learn the newest techniques. Researching these theories is the first step, but then you must take the time to put theories into your practice. Trying out new strategies and then of course reflecting on them will make you a progressive teacher with whom students love to engage. Curriculum Development Curriculum development is another way to participate in reflective practice. There are times when teachers complain about new curriculum being introduced into their areas. Therefore, reaching out to administration ahead of time with innovative ideas will certainly make you part of the team who is developing new curriculum. This will give you an opportunity to discuss what has worked in the past and what has not.
https://www.teachhub.com/professional-development/2020/09/why-you-should-use-reflective-practice/
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Title: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice - TeachHUB Headings: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Emily Coleman What is Reflective Practice? What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Peer Observation Research New Theories Curriculum Development Student Surveys Involvement in School Change Content: Reflective practice is being aware of what is working and not working in your classroom but also in the entire school. Speaking with fellow teachers about issues that they may be seeing and then researching solutions to fix these problems will serve the best interest of the entire school community. Trying to find solutions to problems in both the classroom and school is reflective practice. Finally, reflective practice leads to reflective teachers. Reflective teachers are able to meet problems head on and not get intimidated by change. They are flexible and patient. They are always learning new techniques and sharing those with fellow teachers. They are inquisitive and wanting to learn from others. They do not look at criticism negatively but as way to improve their teaching and to reach their students. Reflective teachers use their time wisely and are continually reflecting on themselves for personal improvement.
https://www.teachhub.com/professional-development/2020/09/why-you-should-use-reflective-practice/
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Title: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice - TeachHUB Headings: Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Why You Should Use Reflective Practice Emily Coleman What is Reflective Practice? What are the Benefits of Reflective Practice? How to Get Started with Reflective Practice Journaling Peer Observation Research New Theories Curriculum Development Student Surveys Involvement in School Change Content: They are flexible and patient. They are always learning new techniques and sharing those with fellow teachers. They are inquisitive and wanting to learn from others. They do not look at criticism negatively but as way to improve their teaching and to reach their students. Reflective teachers use their time wisely and are continually reflecting on themselves for personal improvement. A teacher new to reflective practice should not be afraid at analyzing their teaching. Instead, they should see how much reflective practice can help them throughout their teaching careers and the way that they will influence their students. #ProfessionalDevelopment, #ReflectivePractice
https://www.teachhub.com/professional-development/2020/09/why-you-should-use-reflective-practice/
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Title: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class - TeachHUB Headings: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class Andrew Passinger What’s a Syllabus? Syllabus Components How to Write a Class Syllabus Content: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class - TeachHUB How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class Andrew Passinger Middle-Senior High School Assistant Principal/Pandemic Coordinator; M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction, Gifted Certification February 18, 2021 Teaching Strategies Home Teacher Resources Teaching Strategies With so many different types of learners in classrooms, possibly one of the easiest organizational tools a teacher can implement is the class syllabus. It provides a solid communication for students who like to plan ahead in the long-term, and it supports short-term planners when they need to take a quick look at their schedules. And it benefits the teacher, who can at least have a strong estimate of the curriculum plan and expectations for the year. But because it is typically offered at the beginning of a semester or course, it has to have some flexibility built into it whenever there needs to be a fast pivot, due to changing circumstances. What’s a Syllabus? A syllabus is simply a communication tool that allows students the opportunity to review classroom curriculum, provides expectations for classroom behavior such as policies and procedures, and provides timelines for assessments. It will often provide a list of required texts, any course materials, and sometimes supplemental readings. A strong syllabus may even lay out the conceptual framework for the course, ranging from varying philosophies to expert voices in the fields. Syllabus Components Fortunately, when designing a syllabus, there is no dictated model to follow;
https://www.teachhub.com/teaching-strategies/2021/02/how-to-write-a-syllabus-for-your-class/
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Title: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class - TeachHUB Headings: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class Andrew Passinger What’s a Syllabus? Syllabus Components How to Write a Class Syllabus Content: What’s a Syllabus? A syllabus is simply a communication tool that allows students the opportunity to review classroom curriculum, provides expectations for classroom behavior such as policies and procedures, and provides timelines for assessments. It will often provide a list of required texts, any course materials, and sometimes supplemental readings. A strong syllabus may even lay out the conceptual framework for the course, ranging from varying philosophies to expert voices in the fields. Syllabus Components Fortunately, when designing a syllabus, there is no dictated model to follow; in other words, an educator can design the syllabus anyway he or she desires. They range from a standard one-page model to an in-depth multiple page color example. Some people get extremely creative while others want to focus on a basic communication of information. So, what are the syllabus components? And why are they important?
https://www.teachhub.com/teaching-strategies/2021/02/how-to-write-a-syllabus-for-your-class/
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Title: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class - TeachHUB Headings: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class Andrew Passinger What’s a Syllabus? Syllabus Components How to Write a Class Syllabus Content: The instructor should focus on the most important ones to be followed, such as “The Big Three” or “The Famous Five.” Better yet, in some of the more successful designs, allowing students to help create some rules supports the empowerment and accountability of students in their own classrooms (they should not create all of them but can help with one or two that they perceive as important). Assessment and grading procedures are vital to students who are reviewing the course. Some educators incorporate assessment timelines to highlight not only the types of assessments they will be implementing but how often, which helps learners understand the design of the course and how many chances they will have to be successful. These may include every single assessment broken down into categories of weighting, number of total points, percentages, and sometimes connections to students’ lives, in order to convey the level of attainability for success. This section can also include a schedule of assignments. Finally, other elements of a syllabus may include participation descriptions (how one plans on evaluating participation in activities), instructor extras (if someone is interested in sharing his or her own connections to the course or background knowledge), tips for studying (anything that helps a student prepare for the course), and other valuables resources as determined by the teacher. How to Write a Class Syllabus In order to get started on writing a syllabus, one needs to have a complete curriculum in hand, a calendar, course resources physically available rather than as a list, and anything else deemed important by the educator. One should keep in mind there are templates available for creating syllabi, though designing one’s own is more meaningful and original. As well, determine the digital format, whether it is through Microsoft Word, Google Documents, etc.
https://www.teachhub.com/teaching-strategies/2021/02/how-to-write-a-syllabus-for-your-class/
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Title: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class - TeachHUB Headings: How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class How to Write a Syllabus for Your Class Andrew Passinger What’s a Syllabus? Syllabus Components How to Write a Class Syllabus Content: This section can also include a schedule of assignments. Finally, other elements of a syllabus may include participation descriptions (how one plans on evaluating participation in activities), instructor extras (if someone is interested in sharing his or her own connections to the course or background knowledge), tips for studying (anything that helps a student prepare for the course), and other valuables resources as determined by the teacher. How to Write a Class Syllabus In order to get started on writing a syllabus, one needs to have a complete curriculum in hand, a calendar, course resources physically available rather than as a list, and anything else deemed important by the educator. One should keep in mind there are templates available for creating syllabi, though designing one’s own is more meaningful and original. As well, determine the digital format, whether it is through Microsoft Word, Google Documents, etc. Begin with instructor/classroom details, such as course title, days meeting, times of course, other important details Add in course descriptions Include objectives of the course Required or pre-requisite texts and materials (save the supplemental readings for the end of the document) Rules, regulations, policies Assessment procedures and content development Any other creative elements needed to outline the course Incorporating a syllabus into one’s classroom is an essential requirement toward building a successful student. It conveys organization and structure, forms a type of “contract” with the student who accepts the challenge of the course, shows educator professionalism, and relieves some stress for both the student and teacher because they have details regarding the upcoming plan. Avoid any chastising or criticizing language and begin the course on an optimistic note. Always keep in mind that what one creates will enhance the first impression of anyone entering the classroom, so the more detailed and creative, the better. #HowToWriteASyllabus
https://www.teachhub.com/teaching-strategies/2021/02/how-to-write-a-syllabus-for-your-class/
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Title: Charity Begins at Home – Meaning, Examples, Origin, Expansion, Importance Headings: Charity Begins at Home - Meaning, Examples, Origin, Expansion, Importance Charity Begins at Home - Meaning, Examples, Origin, Expansion, Importance Meaning Examples Origin Expansion of the Proverb Importance Short Stories on ‘Charity Begins at Home’ Short Story 1 Short Story 2 Akash Bhartiya Content: Short Story 1 Once there lived a poor priest in a village in India. He lived with his wife and two children. He would get just enough to feed his family of four, but he was a philanthropist at heart and donated a large amount of food grains to the needy. He believed that God one day will recognize his deeds and will reward him. Priest’s wife wasn’t very happy with the donations made by her husband as she believed that there is no point in donating food to others when her own children go to bed hungry. Many times she tried to change the habit of the priest but in vain. One day it so happened that the priest’s younger son got ill. The reason was that he was sleeping an empty stomach for several nights, resulting in serious damage to the intestines. The priest was shaken, and heartbroken. He asked God – Why God Why?
https://www.teachingbanyan.com/proverbs/charity-begins-at-home-proverb/
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Title: Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC Headings: Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice Content: Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC You are here Home » Taking responsibility for professional development » Articles Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice 3.835895 Average: 3.8 ( 195 votes) Reflective teaching means looking at what you do in the classroom, thinking about why you do it, and thinking about if it works - a process of self-observation and self-evaluation. By collecting information about what goes on in our classroom, and by analysing and evaluating this information, we identify and explore our own practices and underlying beliefs. This may then lead to changes and improvements in our teaching. Reflective teaching is therefore a means of professional development which begins in our classroom. Why it is important Beginning the process of reflection Teacher diary Peer observation Recording lessons Student feedback What to do next Think Talk Read Ask Conclusion Why it is important Many teachers already think about their teaching and talk to colleagues about it too. You might think or tell someone that "My lesson went well" or "My students didn't seem to understand" or "My students were so badly behaved today." However, without more time spent focussing on or discussing what has happened, we may tend to jump to conclusions about why things are happening.
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/reflective-teaching-exploring-our-own-classroom-practice
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Title: Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC Headings: Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice Reflective teaching: Exploring our own classroom practice Content: If you have colleagues who also wish to develop their teaching using reflection as a tool, you can meet to discuss issues. Discussion can be based around scenarios from your own classes. Using a list of statements about teaching beliefs (for example, pairwork is a valuable activity in the language class or lexis is more important than grammar) you can discuss which ones you agree or disagree with, and which ones are reflected in your own teaching giving evidence from your self-observation. Read You may decide that you need to find out more about a certain area. There are plenty of websites for teachers of English now where you can find useful teaching ideas, or more academic articles. There are also magazines for teachers where you can find articles on a wide range of topics. Or if you have access to a library or bookshop, there are plenty of books for English language teachers. Ask Pose questions to websites or magazines to get ideas from other teachers. Or if you have a local teachers' association or other opportunities for in-service training, ask for a session on an area that interests you. Conclusion Reflective teaching is a cyclical process, because once you start to implement changes, then the reflective and evaluative cycle begins again.
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/reflective-teaching-exploring-our-own-classroom-practice
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Title: Teachinghistory.org Headings: Labor and Trade in Colonial America Labor and Trade in Colonial America Common Misconceptions Transformation: Raw Material to Practical Substance Marriage: A Multifaceted Agreement Native Americans: Encounters and Labor Systems (Un)triangular Trade Content: Even when manufactured cloth was available, it was a woman's job to transform that fabric into wearable trousers, skirts, shirts, and coats. A colonial wife might make her own soap—boiled from fat and lye—and she was always responsible for washing clothes and bedding. Herbs grown in a garden or gathered locally constituted the basic materials for healthcare, and healing the sick was an overwhelmingly female task. Food came into the home in its raw form. It was female labor that turned wheat into bread, milk into butter, grain into beer, and meat into bacon. With few options for the long-term preservation of food, the survival of households through long winters depended on women's work in stocking root cellars, drying fruit, and salting meat. All of this labor enabled work outside the household to continue. Colonial bodies owed their function to the women who fed, clothed, washed, and healed them (see Primary Source Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams [1776]). This labor was arduous; it was often done under duress, or compelled of those who did not have the freedom to refuse.
https://www.teachinghistory.org/history-content/beyond-the-textbook/25456
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Title: 4 Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress in the Classroom | Teach Starter Headings: 4 Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress in the Classroom Blog In the Classroom 4 Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress in the Classroom Written by Victoria (Teach Starter) What Are the Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress? #1 Collecting Useful Data Did you know, whole school data walls are now commonly being displayed in staff rooms and offices? #2 Improving Teacher Instruction You may need to re-evaluate the delivery method through which the concept is being taught. #3 Ensuring Achievement for Every Student Goals - Literacy (Middle Primary) Goal Labels - Speaking and Listening (Middle Primary) Goals - Numeracy (Upper Primary) Class Goal Tracker - Monkeys and Bananas #4 Identifying Students At Risk There are so many more benefits of monitoring student progress, we couldn’t possibly list them all! Here are some of our favourite resources to get you going: English Assessment Tracker - Complete Set (Australian Curriculum) Foundation to Year 7 Mathematics Assessment Tracker - Complete Set (Australian Curriculum) Foundation to Year 7 Whole Class Science Assessment Tracker (Foundation to Year 7) Whole Class The Arts Assessment Tracker (Foundation to Year 8) Learning Goals PowerPoint Template First Week of School Activity - Dream Big! Learning Intention and Success Criteria Posters Visible Learning Goals PowerPoint - Year 6 Mathematics Content: You may need to re-evaluate the delivery method through which the concept is being taught. To do this, it is especially important for teachers to assess their own instructional strategies to see if they are working. A collection of work samples and pre and post tests may indicate that there is a need for the teacher to adjust their instructional strategies to better meet the needs of the students. At times, the need to re-teach a specific lesson may be required. We have a number of pre and post test resources for this very purpose, however any simple literacy or numeracy test can be undertaken before and after teaching content. For more information on these tests, read Holly’s blog Pre and Post Tests | Are they Beneficial in the Classroom? Monitoring student progress can help teachers to make more informed instructional decisions and change their teaching style to improve the quality of their teaching. #3 Ensuring Achievement for Every Student Monitoring student progress on a regular basis also enables the teacher to analyse a student’s current performance level for a specific skill. As a result, teachers can provide students with assistance in achieving their personal academic goals. With information from assessments and samples of work, the teacher can work with the student to establish achievable learning goals and help each student to stay on track.
https://www.teachstarter.com/au/blog/4-benefits-monitoring-student-progress-classroom/
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Title: 4 Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress in the Classroom | Teach Starter Headings: 4 Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress in the Classroom Blog In the Classroom 4 Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress in the Classroom Written by Victoria (Teach Starter) Last updated May 30th, 2019 | 6 min read What Are the Benefits of Monitoring Student Progress? #1 Collecting Useful Data Did you know, whole school data walls are now commonly being displayed in staff rooms and offices? #2 Improving Teacher Instruction You may need to re-evaluate the delivery method through which the concept is being taught. #3 Ensuring Achievement for Every Student Goals - Literacy (Middle Elementary) Goal Labels - Speaking and Listening (Middle Elementary) Goals - Numeracy (Upper Elementary) Class Goal Tracker - Monkeys and Bananas #4 Identifying Students At Risk There are so many more benefits of monitoring student progress, we couldn’t possibly list them all! Here are some of our favorite resources to get you going: Assessment Rubric - Historical Recounts Assessment Rubric - Opinion Writing Fluency Assessment Tool Transitional Reading Rubric (Lower Elementary) Learning Intention and Success Criteria Posters KLA Goal Posters 5-Digit Place Value - Assessment Assessment Rubric - Narrative Writing Content: You may need to re-evaluate the delivery method through which the concept is being taught. To do this, it is especially important for teachers to assess their own instructional strategies to see if they are working. A collection of work samples and pre and post-learning tests may indicate that there is a need for the teacher to adjust their instructional strategies to better meet the needs of the students. At times, the need to re-teach a specific lesson may be required. A pre and post-learning test can be anything from a timed quiz to a set of simple work tasks that test a student’s ability and skill before and after learning new content. Keep them stored safely for quick reference in a binder, such as this one using our Rainbow Watercolor Classroom Theme Pack. Simply slip work samples and test samples into the folder, recording results as you go. Monitoring student progress can help teachers to make more informed instructional decisions and change their teaching style to improve the quality of their teaching. #3 Ensuring Achievement for Every Student Monitoring student progress on a regular basis also enables the teacher to analyze a student’s current performance level for a specific skill. As a result, teachers can provide students with assistance in achieving their personal academic goals.
https://www.teachstarter.com/us/blog/4-benefits-monitoring-student-progress-classroom-us/
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Title: 16 Indicators Of Efficient Teaching Headings: 16 Indicators Of Efficient Teaching by Terry Heick 16 Indicators Of Efficient Teaching 1. You make frequent minor adjustments. 2. You have access to ‘good’ data. 3. You think like a designer. 4. You plan backward. 5. You don’t do what you’re told. Because the best teachers never do. 6. You’re a learning feedback machine. 7. You prioritize endlessly. 8. You change your mind. 9. You see each student individually. 10. Your students are changing–all of them. Other Indicators Of Efficient Teaching Content: Because the best teachers never do. 6. You’re a learning feedback machine. You know what useful feedback looks and sounds like. And feels like for the student. Most of your assessments are brief but insightful snapshots of what students understand. This makes it easy to give immediate feedback—often during the same class. You use technology (e.g., like Kaizena) to give in-depth feedback on writing without costing you your weekend. You design collaboration so that students can usefully provide one another feedback when you can’t—using sentence stems that scaffold the task for them, for example. In short, you give students–or arrange for them to receive in some other way–consistent feedback that they can understand and use.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-habits-effective-teachers/
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Title: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents | Headings: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents contributed by ClassTag 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. 3. Your child went somewhere. Ask them about it. 4. You can help your child learn by… 5. Here are some questions to ask your child… 6. Here are some alternatives to homework 7. Thank you. 8. Your child is heard in my classroom. 9. I know home life can be busy. 10. I’ll work with you. Here’s how. Content: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents | 25.7k Views This number shows the total pageviews since publishing of the article Facebook Twitter Subscribe 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents contributed by ClassTag One of the most important things we’ve learned as an education technology company so far is this: tools don’t work on their own. It’s about informing and empowering teachers and families to make the most of them. In the past year, we’ve seen many teachers who connected with 100% of the parents, gained access to keen classroom volunteers and organized more events than ever. How did they achieve this level of success? We’ve analyzed our 100 most engaged classrooms to find out. After much thought and number crunching, we discovered that our top early adopters mastered 5 elements of parent-teacher partnership. Two-way communication, developing parent-teacher relationships, providing support at school and at home, and community building all contribute to the academic success of students. But… where to begin? While we believe that all of the elements are important, one that teachers can easily act upon is establishing effective communications.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-messages-every-teacher-send-parents/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159700852#1_2580804890
Title: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents | Headings: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents contributed by ClassTag 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. 3. Your child went somewhere. Ask them about it. 4. You can help your child learn by… 5. Here are some questions to ask your child… 6. Here are some alternatives to homework 7. Thank you. 8. Your child is heard in my classroom. 9. I know home life can be busy. 10. I’ll work with you. Here’s how. Content: We’ve analyzed our 100 most engaged classrooms to find out. After much thought and number crunching, we discovered that our top early adopters mastered 5 elements of parent-teacher partnership. Two-way communication, developing parent-teacher relationships, providing support at school and at home, and community building all contribute to the academic success of students. But… where to begin? While we believe that all of the elements are important, one that teachers can easily act upon is establishing effective communications. We know that teachers and parents want to share experiences and stay connected, but many teachers are at loss about what kind of messages to share. Over time, many become discouraged and stick to the minimum effort route: a couple of conferences per year and an occasional note. Our past survey indicated that 40% of teachers rank “a supportive family” as “the number one factor in achieving student success” even ahead of their own teaching skill, this is simply not good enough. Effective communication with families can be a game-changer for parent involvement, with a positive ripple effect on long-term relationships and community.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-messages-every-teacher-send-parents/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159700852#2_2580806936
Title: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents | Headings: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents contributed by ClassTag 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. 3. Your child went somewhere. Ask them about it. 4. You can help your child learn by… 5. Here are some questions to ask your child… 6. Here are some alternatives to homework 7. Thank you. 8. Your child is heard in my classroom. 9. I know home life can be busy. 10. I’ll work with you. Here’s how. Content: We know that teachers and parents want to share experiences and stay connected, but many teachers are at loss about what kind of messages to share. Over time, many become discouraged and stick to the minimum effort route: a couple of conferences per year and an occasional note. Our past survey indicated that 40% of teachers rank “a supportive family” as “the number one factor in achieving student success” even ahead of their own teaching skill, this is simply not good enough. Effective communication with families can be a game-changer for parent involvement, with a positive ripple effect on long-term relationships and community. With these 10 key messages you will have an inventory of ideas at your fingertips that you can start implementing right away and come back to it from time to time. 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. In the past, teachers reaching out to parents would most likely mean that a child is misbehaving or having learning difficulties. The key to successful communication is sharing frequent positive messages to build trust and over time, a happy school climate.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-messages-every-teacher-send-parents/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159700852#3_2580808960
Title: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents | Headings: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents contributed by ClassTag 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. 3. Your child went somewhere. Ask them about it. 4. You can help your child learn by… 5. Here are some questions to ask your child… 6. Here are some alternatives to homework 7. Thank you. 8. Your child is heard in my classroom. 9. I know home life can be busy. 10. I’ll work with you. Here’s how. Content: With these 10 key messages you will have an inventory of ideas at your fingertips that you can start implementing right away and come back to it from time to time. 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. In the past, teachers reaching out to parents would most likely mean that a child is misbehaving or having learning difficulties. The key to successful communication is sharing frequent positive messages to build trust and over time, a happy school climate. Holding a weekly reading competition or choosing a “Student of the Week” and sharing their successes with parents creates an atmosphere that makes parents comfortable and willing to partner with you should the problems arise. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. When homework assignments and grades are parents’ only insights into academic activities, they miss out on the learning process and have trouble understanding how to best support their child. Teachers can keep parents in the loop about key takeaways and ‘lightbulb moments’ from a class as well as encourage families to create learning moments outside school, too.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-messages-every-teacher-send-parents/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159700852#4_2580811014
Title: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents | Headings: 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents contributed by ClassTag 10 Messages Every Teacher Should Send To Parents 1. Your child has successes that we can share. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. 3. Your child went somewhere. Ask them about it. 4. You can help your child learn by… 5. Here are some questions to ask your child… 6. Here are some alternatives to homework 7. Thank you. 8. Your child is heard in my classroom. 9. I know home life can be busy. 10. I’ll work with you. Here’s how. Content: Holding a weekly reading competition or choosing a “Student of the Week” and sharing their successes with parents creates an atmosphere that makes parents comfortable and willing to partner with you should the problems arise. 2. Your child has ‘lightbulb’ moments you should know about. When homework assignments and grades are parents’ only insights into academic activities, they miss out on the learning process and have trouble understanding how to best support their child. Teachers can keep parents in the loop about key takeaways and ‘lightbulb moments’ from a class as well as encourage families to create learning moments outside school, too. This can be done by telling stories, giving examples relating to what they’ve learned at school, critiquing rather than criticizing and giving children the freedom to fail. 3. Your child went somewhere. Ask them about it. Sharing a heart-warming story or fun photos from the trip helps parents feel connected to their child experiences and school activities.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-messages-every-teacher-send-parents/
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Title: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers Headings: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers 2k Views This number shows the total pageviews since publishing of the article Facebook Twitter Subscribe 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers by Andrea Leyden, examtime.com The adoption of Mind Maps in teaching has grown recently due to the benefits of using Mind Maps to learn and the availability of free online mind mapping software. Teachers have recognized the value of using Mind Maps to engage students, encourage creativity and, most importantly, teaching how to learn rather simply memorizing content. Mind Maps have even been integrated into emerging teaching techniques such as the Flipped Classroom and Design Thinking as outlined in the Mind Map on the right. How do teachers harness the full power of Mind Mapping? Below is some ideas on how teachers and student can use Mind Maps both in and out of the classroom. Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers Pre-class: Planning: Whether its lesson plans, design of your class curriculum for the school year or planning an assignment timeline, Mind Maps give you a clear and visual overview of what needs to be covered. Organizing: If you’re the type of person who regularly jots down ideas and thoughts, Mind Maps are the perfect tool to create structure and organization of a topic.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-mind-mapping-strategies-for-teachers/
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Title: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers Headings: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers Pre-class: Planning: Whether its lesson plans, design of your class curriculum for the school year or planning an assignment timeline, Mind Maps give you a clear and visual overview of what needs to be covered. Organizing: If you’re the type of person who regularly jots down ideas and thoughts, Mind Maps are the perfect tool to create structure and organization of a topic. In-class: Teaching: Online Mind Maps can be used in class to brainstorm and generate discussions. This will encourage students to participate but also to fully understand a topic and its nuances by creating connections between ideas. Hand-outs:
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-mind-mapping-strategies-for-teachers/
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Title: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers Headings: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: In-class: Teaching: Online Mind Maps can be used in class to brainstorm and generate discussions. This will encourage students to participate but also to fully understand a topic and its nuances by creating connections between ideas. Hand-outs: Mind Maps that have been created online can easily be printed and shared with students. Notes in the Mind Map can built on by students in class. Presentations: A brilliant way to develop student’s communication skills is through presentations. However, students can easily become bored listening to others present.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-mind-mapping-strategies-for-teachers/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159710070#3_2580835770
Title: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers Headings: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: Mind Maps that have been created online can easily be printed and shared with students. Notes in the Mind Map can built on by students in class. Presentations: A brilliant way to develop student’s communication skills is through presentations. However, students can easily become bored listening to others present. Mind Maps act as visual information providers and encourage the audience to engage with the material that is being presented. Easily create an interactive Mind Map online with this free Mind Mapping tool, ExamTime. Creativity: Essentially a Mind Map is a blank canvas; why not have some fun in your classroom?
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-mind-mapping-strategies-for-teachers/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159710070#4_2580836744
Title: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers Headings: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: Mind Maps act as visual information providers and encourage the audience to engage with the material that is being presented. Easily create an interactive Mind Map online with this free Mind Mapping tool, ExamTime. Creativity: Essentially a Mind Map is a blank canvas; why not have some fun in your classroom? Get the creative juices flowing by throwing your students a silly idea and asking them how this can be achieved. Not only will this exercise encourage creativity, but it will also help students think for themselves and have some fun with it! Learning: Mind Maps have been embraced in the realm of education as a learning tool which help students reinforce knowledge by making connections between different areas and delving in-depth into an area. Outside class:
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-mind-mapping-strategies-for-teachers/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1159710070#5_2580837860
Title: 10 Mind Mapping Strategies For Teachers Headings: Mind Mapping Strategies for Teachers About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: Get the creative juices flowing by throwing your students a silly idea and asking them how this can be achieved. Not only will this exercise encourage creativity, but it will also help students think for themselves and have some fun with it! Learning: Mind Maps have been embraced in the realm of education as a learning tool which help students reinforce knowledge by making connections between different areas and delving in-depth into an area. Outside class: Collaboration: The new generation of “Digital Citizens” are highly adaptable to change and expect to use technology as part of their education. Students can easily work together on group projects or assignments using free online study tools such as ExamTime where you can share your Mind Map with friends or a group of people. Assessment: A great way to use Mind Maps for assessment is to ask students to express their ideas about a topic in a Mind Map before and after a class.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-mind-mapping-strategies-for-teachers/
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Title: 10 Strategies To Help Students Use Social Media For Critical Thinking | Headings: 10 Strategies To Help Students Use Social Media For Critical Thinking by Terry Heick Technology & ‘Social Emotion’ Connecting Students 10 Strategies To Help Students Use Social Media For Critical Thinking 1. Think purpose, not platform. 2. Use social media to establish context. 3. Model intellectual tolerance. 4. Illuminate interdependence. 5. Extend conceptual comfort zones. 6. Clarify categories of knowledge. 7. Analyze and compare citizenship and digital citizenship. 8. Amplify cognition. 9. Analyze how the form affects the message. 10. Seek authenticity. About The Author Terry Heick Content: Further, offer digital citizenship strategies like “THINK!” so they have a kind of framework for doing so on their own. 8. Amplify cognition. Have a new idea? Share it with others who are interested in those kinds of ideas. Document the ‘process’ of that idea–where it came from, how it changed, what influenced it, what you can do with it, and so on. Amplify that understand using the connected and creative abilities of social media. 9. Analyze how the form affects the message.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/10-strategies-help-students-use-social-media-critical-thinking/
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Title: 12 Things Teachers Worry About Today | Teaching Headings: 12 Things Teachers Worry About Today 12 Things Teachers Worry About Today 12 Priorities For The Modern Teacher 1. Students 2. The quality of their teaching 3. The challenges and potential of assessment 4. Managing their classroom and engaging students 5. Lesson planning & curriculum 6. RTI, IEP, and IDEA 7. Language and other communication and cultural barriers 8. Using data to improve student learning 9. Knowing if they’re doing ‘a good job’ Other Data: 20 Signs You’re Actually Making A Difference As A Teacher TeachThought 10. Staying on top of trends in education 11. Using today’s technology while preparing for tomorrow’s technology 12. Knowing what to leave in and what to leave out About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: I certainly hope they do, as it may help them help teachers. 12 Priorities For The Modern Teacher 1. Students First, teachers are concerned about the welfare and education of their students. Most teachers enter the profession because they want to help students learn and become healthy, happy adults. While their primary concern is education, teachers often find that they are assuming other roles as well, such as counselor, disciplinarian, and advocate. Each student that comes to a classroom is unique and many of them have challenges that teachers try to help them overcome. Some challenges are not within the purview of teachers, such as home situations, even though they find themselves trying to help. Thank goodness for guidance counselors and school psychologists; they are the right people for that job. Others, specifically related to learning, are a teacher’s concern.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/11-priorities-for-the-modern-public-school-teacher/
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Title: 5 Strategies For Better Teacher Professional Development Headings: 5 Strategies For Better Teacher Professional Development 5 Strategies For Better Teacher Professional Development 5 Strategies For Better Teacher Professional Development How Districts Can Turn Professional Development for Teachers Around 5 Strategies For Better Teacher Professional Development Content: Our organization believes that introducing teachers to a new way of teaching reading or writing without the proper follow-up support only confuses and frustrates the teacher. School districts should make a deliberate effort to support teacher implementation of instructional priorities through training events, coaching, principal observation, staff and grade-level meetings, and evaluation systems. But ultimately, the best professional development comes from teachers teaching one another. If schools can establish a collaborative, intellectually stimulating environment for teachers, that’s a place where children will learn. Create a feedback loop to help teachers monitor implementation. Once districts define the outcomes they want to achieve, they should use teacher observations and student data to provide teachers with information about whether changes are having an effect on student achievement. Teachers may need help learning how to conduct related assessments, analyze and interpret the data, and adapt their instruction in response to the data. Realize that change takes time. Too often, districts work on something for a year, then revamp their priorities and launch a whole new set of goals for the next year. Administrators must realize that teachers will still need support when implementing changes the second year.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/5-strategies-better-teacher-professional-development/
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Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: These are questions we have been asking in our work at Relay Graduate School of Education with new teachers, and it has led us to investigate the power of a humble yet profound skill: reflection. As teachers of teachers, we know from our experience that an educator’s work is infinitely complex. It requires many different facets of teaching, learning, thinking, feeling, and doing. Every day, teachers are tasked with bringing these aspects together seamlessly in order to orchestrate meaningful experiences. Without deep thinking about their work, teachers can fall back on rigid policies, mechanical routines, and scripted curricula. To truly challenge this, teachers need to investigate their own values, beliefs, and biases as they work to create transformative and emancipatory learning experiences. That is where reflection comes in. See also 10 Ways To Be A More Reflective Teacher Reflection has deep philosophical and pedagogical roots, reaching from the works of John Dewey to the field of culturally responsive pedagogy. Reflection is a rigorous and systematic way of thinking that generates new knowledge by helping us create meaning from our experiences.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#2_2582738405
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: Without deep thinking about their work, teachers can fall back on rigid policies, mechanical routines, and scripted curricula. To truly challenge this, teachers need to investigate their own values, beliefs, and biases as they work to create transformative and emancipatory learning experiences. That is where reflection comes in. See also 10 Ways To Be A More Reflective Teacher Reflection has deep philosophical and pedagogical roots, reaching from the works of John Dewey to the field of culturally responsive pedagogy. Reflection is a rigorous and systematic way of thinking that generates new knowledge by helping us create meaning from our experiences. It forces us to ask difficult questions of ourselves and to have the courage to find meaningful answers. Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Recommended Book: The Growth Mindset Coach: A Teacher’s Month-by-Month Handbook [Affiliate] Through a series of ongoing research studies, we’ve worked with teachers to make deep reflection a part of their practice. Both in writing and verbally, we’ve asked teachers to respond to repeated reflection prompts for teachers such as “What did you learn about your students?”, “
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#4_2582741844
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: How will you use this information in your work with students to support and empower them?” and “What did you learn about your teaching? What changed?” By using the same prompts, teachers see how their thinking is changing. By using open-ended questions, teachers have begun asking themselves increasingly critical questions and seeking to find honest answers. And by doing this work in community, we worked to create a space where teachers are safe to take risks in their reflection. At one level, teachers are connecting their experience in the classroom to larger learnings about themselves as educators. For Devin Rice, a second-grade teacher, his reflections led him to shift his focus from how he viewed himself as a teacher to how his students viewed him. He wrote: “ How did my teaching make them [my students] feel?
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#5_2582743330
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: And by doing this work in community, we worked to create a space where teachers are safe to take risks in their reflection. At one level, teachers are connecting their experience in the classroom to larger learnings about themselves as educators. For Devin Rice, a second-grade teacher, his reflections led him to shift his focus from how he viewed himself as a teacher to how his students viewed him. He wrote: “ How did my teaching make them [my students] feel? This small change helped me see my purpose in this profession much clearer.” Devin’s classroom became a place where the student experience supplanted his needs as a teacher. “ I was able to form more meaningful relationships with students and families,” he wrote, “I stopped thinking about the teacher I wanted to be and was able to reflect on the teacher I needed to be.” Far from being simple, reflection can reframe how we view our surroundings and our role in them. See also The Inside-Out School:
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#6_2582744973
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: This small change helped me see my purpose in this profession much clearer.” Devin’s classroom became a place where the student experience supplanted his needs as a teacher. “ I was able to form more meaningful relationships with students and families,” he wrote, “I stopped thinking about the teacher I wanted to be and was able to reflect on the teacher I needed to be.” Far from being simple, reflection can reframe how we view our surroundings and our role in them. See also The Inside-Out School: A Model For 21st-Century Learning On another level, teachers are honestly confronting their biases and values in a way that strengthens their belief in an ability to create positive change in the lives of their students. According to Malcolm, a high school teacher, “Reflecting teaches us the importance of respect, and reflecting on your biases.” For Sky Hobbs, a high school teacher, “Reflection has allowed me to re-examine my ‘Why’ and reconnect with my students especially during this remote learning process.” We are finding that through reflection teachers build a sense of agency. As Devin said in one of our discussions, “I feel like we’re in the driver’s seat as to what education should and will look like, something I didn’t think about until right now.”
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#9_2582751272
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: We can’t afford to mindlessly implement out-dated and unjust policies, or rely on the same curricula and methods that created our current world. To change we need to be willing to ask difficult questions of ourselves and each other. Ultimately, rigorous reflection is about empowerment and liberation. It is about meaning-making and personal and intellectual growth. Reflection demands that we collectively measure our actions alongside the values that we believe in. As educators, we can build communities that value justice, equity, and empowering our students; we can normalize struggle, and we can pick each other up when the answers don’t match our ideals. After all, as educators, it is our responsibility to build the spaces where people have the courage to walk inside their perspective and emerge with answers that they can live with. Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Reflection can be individual, but there is great power when done in community. It allows teachers to share key learnings, hear other perspectives, and make commitments with people they trust.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#10_2582753018
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: As educators, we can build communities that value justice, equity, and empowering our students; we can normalize struggle, and we can pick each other up when the answers don’t match our ideals. After all, as educators, it is our responsibility to build the spaces where people have the courage to walk inside their perspective and emerge with answers that they can live with. Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Reflection can be individual, but there is great power when done in community. It allows teachers to share key learnings, hear other perspectives, and make commitments with people they trust. Create a cycle of reflection Set aside a regular time and routine for teachers to reflect. In this routine, ask similar questions repeatedly over time, identify possible actions, and reflect on implementation. Choose a Purpose Reflection yields more concrete actions when the purpose is clear. Some purposes include building class culture, empowering students, increasing student learning and engagement, or identifying biases. Use Open-Ended Probing Questions Use questions that seek to learn more, to uncover underlying processes and values, and which encourage multiple possible perspectives or answers.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1160365489#11_2582754902
Title: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching | TeachThought Headings: Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Why Reflection Is Important In Teaching Making Reflection Part Of Your Teaching Practice Reflection As A Strategy To Improve Social Equity Four Strategies For Reflective Teaching Build Community Create a cycle of reflection Choose a Purpose Use Open-Ended Probing Questions About The Author TeachThought Staff Content: Create a cycle of reflection Set aside a regular time and routine for teachers to reflect. In this routine, ask similar questions repeatedly over time, identify possible actions, and reflect on implementation. Choose a Purpose Reflection yields more concrete actions when the purpose is clear. Some purposes include building class culture, empowering students, increasing student learning and engagement, or identifying biases. Use Open-Ended Probing Questions Use questions that seek to learn more, to uncover underlying processes and values, and which encourage multiple possible perspectives or answers. Madhu Narayanan and Jill Ordynans are assistant professors at Relay Graduate School of Education. About The Author TeachThought Staff TeachThought is an organization dedicated to innovation in education through the growth of outstanding teachers.
https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/why-reflection-is-important-in-teaching/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1162514809#5_2588261853
Title: Insert a New Slide in PowerPoint- Instructions - TeachUcomp, Inc. Headings: Insert a New Slide in PowerPoint- Instructions Try the PowerPoint Course for Free! Insert a New Slide in PowerPoint- Instructions Insert a New Slide in PowerPoint: Overview Insert a New Slide in PowerPoint: Instructions Insert a New Slide in PowerPoint: Video Lesson PowerPoint 2016 Tutorial Inserting New Slides Microsoft Training About Joseph Brownell Content: This video lesson on how to insert a new slide in PowerPoint is from our complete PowerPoint tutorial, titled “ Mastering PowerPoint Made Easy v.2016-2013 .” YouTube TeachUComp 39.7K subscribers Subscribe PowerPoint 2016 Tutorial Inserting New Slides Microsoft Training Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 1:28 Live • Tagged under: add, help, how-to, insert, insert a new slide in powerpoint, instructions, learn, lesson, microsoft, new, overview, powerpoint, PowerPoint 2013, PowerPoint 2016, presentation, presentations, slide, slide layout, slide layouts, slides, teach, training, tutorial, video About Joseph Brownell
https://www.teachucomp.com/insert-a-new-slide-in-powerpoint-instructions/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1165832501#0_2595709174
Title: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month | TeamBonding Headings: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month Back to Blog “I, Too” by Langston Hughes “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou “Primer for Blacks” by Gwendolyn Brooks “For My People” by Margaret Walker “Nina’s Blues” by Cornelius Eady “Won’t you celebrate with me” by Lucille Clifton “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou “Black is Beautiful” by Shannon D. Brown-Rogers “Short Speech to My Friends” by Amiri Baraka “Green-Thumb Boy” by Marilyn Nelson Plays well with these activities... The White Privilege, Black Power Experience ‘Almost Anything Goes’ Online Team Trivia The Original Virtual Museum Scavenger Hunt Stay Informed Enter your email and we’ll add you to our newsletter of helpful tips, tricks and techniques. Content: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month | TeamBonding 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month Back to Blog Black History Month, observed each February, is a time to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of all those in the African American community. While we should all celebrate Black History every month, this dedicated time allows everyone to share, remember, and embrace the influence of African American heritage and culture. To celebrate, we chose 10 inspiring poems to explore the rich tradition of African American poetry. Although these poems serve as just the tip of the iceberg of what needs to be commemorated, the lasting inspiration of literature allows for the injustices, accomplishments, and thoughts of the black community to always shine and be expressed. Be sure to check out some inspiring Black History Month poems below! “I, Too” by Langston Hughes This famous poem was written by Langston Hughes, an important writer and figure during the time of the Harlem Renaissance, encapsulates the deep history of oppression and racism for black men living in America. Hughes uses poetry to speak out about this blatant discrimination in the 20th century and convey that despite his darker skin color and being constantly pushed aside by the white majority, he too is just as much an integral part of America. Although he speaks on the painful subject of racism, he still expresses that one day all will value the beauty and power of African American culture. Although written years ago, this poem embodies how the black community felt, and still feels here in America. “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou This poem, published in Maya Angelou’s 1983 poetry collection Shaker, Why Don’t You Sing?
https://www.teambonding.com/10-inspiring-poems-to-celebrate-black-history-month/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1165832501#1_2595712131
Title: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month | TeamBonding Headings: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month Back to Blog “I, Too” by Langston Hughes “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou “Primer for Blacks” by Gwendolyn Brooks “For My People” by Margaret Walker “Nina’s Blues” by Cornelius Eady “Won’t you celebrate with me” by Lucille Clifton “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou “Black is Beautiful” by Shannon D. Brown-Rogers “Short Speech to My Friends” by Amiri Baraka “Green-Thumb Boy” by Marilyn Nelson Plays well with these activities... The White Privilege, Black Power Experience ‘Almost Anything Goes’ Online Team Trivia The Original Virtual Museum Scavenger Hunt Stay Informed Enter your email and we’ll add you to our newsletter of helpful tips, tricks and techniques. Content: “I, Too” by Langston Hughes This famous poem was written by Langston Hughes, an important writer and figure during the time of the Harlem Renaissance, encapsulates the deep history of oppression and racism for black men living in America. Hughes uses poetry to speak out about this blatant discrimination in the 20th century and convey that despite his darker skin color and being constantly pushed aside by the white majority, he too is just as much an integral part of America. Although he speaks on the painful subject of racism, he still expresses that one day all will value the beauty and power of African American culture. Although written years ago, this poem embodies how the black community felt, and still feels here in America. “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou This poem, published in Maya Angelou’s 1983 poetry collection Shaker, Why Don’t You Sing? describes the different experiences of two birds. One is caged and suffers due to being held in captivity, while the other is free to live and roam the world with no restraints. Because of its harsh reality, the caged bird turns to sing and longs for freedom. With this metaphor, Angelou expresses the pain of oppression and the privilege that is our society. “Primer for Blacks” by Gwendolyn Brooks Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African American poet to win the Pulitzer Prize and is one of the most influential poets to come out of the 20th century.
https://www.teambonding.com/10-inspiring-poems-to-celebrate-black-history-month/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1165832501#2_2595714780
Title: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month | TeamBonding Headings: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month Back to Blog “I, Too” by Langston Hughes “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou “Primer for Blacks” by Gwendolyn Brooks “For My People” by Margaret Walker “Nina’s Blues” by Cornelius Eady “Won’t you celebrate with me” by Lucille Clifton “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou “Black is Beautiful” by Shannon D. Brown-Rogers “Short Speech to My Friends” by Amiri Baraka “Green-Thumb Boy” by Marilyn Nelson Plays well with these activities... The White Privilege, Black Power Experience ‘Almost Anything Goes’ Online Team Trivia The Original Virtual Museum Scavenger Hunt Stay Informed Enter your email and we’ll add you to our newsletter of helpful tips, tricks and techniques. Content: describes the different experiences of two birds. One is caged and suffers due to being held in captivity, while the other is free to live and roam the world with no restraints. Because of its harsh reality, the caged bird turns to sing and longs for freedom. With this metaphor, Angelou expresses the pain of oppression and the privilege that is our society. “Primer for Blacks” by Gwendolyn Brooks Gwendolyn Brooks was the first African American poet to win the Pulitzer Prize and is one of the most influential poets to come out of the 20th century. In this poem, she talks about how vital it is to accept one’s black heritage. By empowering the audience to do so, she believes that a better perception of self-worth will encourage a stronger and more unified future. She looks down on the fact that people may believe being white is a great thing and something for all to yearn for. Instead, she asserts that unless individual beliefs are changed, nothing will at all. “For My People” by Margaret Walker Margaret Walker, a poet and novelist from Birmingham, Alabama addresses the devastating history of slavery and the continuing effects of racism that were, and are, still endured by people of color.
https://www.teambonding.com/10-inspiring-poems-to-celebrate-black-history-month/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1165832501#3_2595717211
Title: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month | TeamBonding Headings: 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month 10 Inspiring Poems To Celebrate Black History Month Back to Blog “I, Too” by Langston Hughes “Caged Bird” Maya Angelou “Primer for Blacks” by Gwendolyn Brooks “For My People” by Margaret Walker “Nina’s Blues” by Cornelius Eady “Won’t you celebrate with me” by Lucille Clifton “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou “Black is Beautiful” by Shannon D. Brown-Rogers “Short Speech to My Friends” by Amiri Baraka “Green-Thumb Boy” by Marilyn Nelson Plays well with these activities... The White Privilege, Black Power Experience ‘Almost Anything Goes’ Online Team Trivia The Original Virtual Museum Scavenger Hunt Stay Informed Enter your email and we’ll add you to our newsletter of helpful tips, tricks and techniques. Content: In this poem, she talks about how vital it is to accept one’s black heritage. By empowering the audience to do so, she believes that a better perception of self-worth will encourage a stronger and more unified future. She looks down on the fact that people may believe being white is a great thing and something for all to yearn for. Instead, she asserts that unless individual beliefs are changed, nothing will at all. “For My People” by Margaret Walker Margaret Walker, a poet and novelist from Birmingham, Alabama addresses the devastating history of slavery and the continuing effects of racism that were, and are, still endured by people of color. In this poem written in the 1930s, Walker yearns for a better future for children and people of color where equality and freedom will heal the wounds of the past. This collection of poetry awarded Walker as the first black woman to receive the Yale Series of Younger Poets award. “Nina’s Blues” by Cornelius Eady Cornelius Eady is an American writer from Rochester, New York who focuses most of his writing on jazz and the blues, life, and societal problems that often stem from race and class issues. Eady is a co-founder of Cave Canem, a national organization for African American poets and poetry. In this poem, he praises Nina Simone, a legendary singer and performer, and Civil Rights activist.
https://www.teambonding.com/10-inspiring-poems-to-celebrate-black-history-month/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1166261270#9_2596835117
Title: State assessments in 2021 — What you need to know – Team Duval News Headings: State assessments in 2021 — What you need to know State assessments in 2021 — What you need to know What are progress-monitoring tests? Why does the district want students to come to school for the last round of progress monitoring? Will COVID-19 prevention protocols be in place? Are these tests required? What are the consequences of opting out of the state exams? Do seniors need these exams to graduate? Will the state waive these requirements because of COVID-19? Can any of these tests be taken at home? If students opt out of the tests, are there repercussions for the school or the teachers? What should parents and guardians do? Content: If students opt out of the tests, are there repercussions for the school or the teachers? Yes. A school that does not meet the 95 percent participation threshold receives an “Incomplete” school grade. This could prevent the school and the teachers from receiving resources under Florida’s school recognition programs. What should parents and guardians do? Contact your school for more information about assessment dates, times, and procedures for your student. You can also ask any questions about the COVID-19 protocols the school will have in place. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Category District Tag Florida Standard Assessments State Assessments testing ← Video - Team Duval kicks off "You Matter Month" Beyond checking a box – Going deeper with African American history →
https://www.teamduval.org/2021/02/09/state-assessments-in-2021-what-you-need-to-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1171643623#4_2606982667
Title: Why Is Project Management Important? | Teamwork Headings: Why is project management important? Why is project management important? The way we work is changing. 7 team-wide perks of project management software The benefits of good project management Save time and money Improve internal communications How Teamwork streamlined Idea Planet’s workflows and communication Make better business decisions Iterate on your successes Better project planning = better projects The importance of effective project managers Why choose a career in project management? How to define the value of project management The importance of project management Looking for a TL;DR? Here’s a summary of why project management is important in points: Content: And it enables your employees to see how their work contributes to the company’s strategic goals. Here are just a few of the benefits of good project management: Save time and money With the right planning, you can ensure that your work is delivered on time and within budget. Using project management methods, you can map your project’s journey from the outset and know in advance where the deadlines — and projected spend — are going to fall, so you can more efficiently allocate your resources, helping you to avoid delays and project overspend. Improve internal communications Working together can be hard. With more efficient project management processes, you can reduce the complexity of collaboration, increase transparency, and ensure accountability, even when you’re working across teams or departments. How Teamwork streamlined Idea Planet’s workflows and communication Working like dream Teamwork has allowed Idea Planet to streamline process and improve workflow through the use of project and task list templates, the ability to set repeating tasks and assign multiple team members to tasks based on their job role. Learn more Make better business decisions With clearer records of how your project is progressing, you get a deeper understanding of where your resources are being spent, what you need to prioritize and when, and if you’re at risk of going off track. Good project management means that you can forecast issues before they become issues, prevent bottlenecks, and make smarter, data-driven decisions. Iterate on your successes Project management helps you to scale high performance and build on your team’s best practices.
https://www.teamwork.com/project-management-guide/why-is-project-management-important/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1171643623#16_2607008243
Title: Why Is Project Management Important? | Teamwork Headings: Why is project management important? Why is project management important? The way we work is changing. 7 team-wide perks of project management software The benefits of good project management Save time and money Improve internal communications How Teamwork streamlined Idea Planet’s workflows and communication Make better business decisions Iterate on your successes Better project planning = better projects The importance of effective project managers Why choose a career in project management? How to define the value of project management The importance of project management Looking for a TL;DR? Here’s a summary of why project management is important in points: Content: The growing importance of project management in organizations means that it’s a great choice for people who want to take a critical role in helping businesses to achieve their goals and see real returns on their strategy. As a project manager, you can make a real impact on helping organizations to hit their targets and create a working environment where teams can thrive. Why choose a career in project management? You should consider it if: You love managing projects. Um, yeah, this one is probably a no-brainer. But if you excel at working with multiple stakeholders across lots of different teams, can allocate deadlines and resources like they’re Tetris pieces, and have a real knack for seeing the big picture, it might be time to make it official. You want to make a real difference to the business. Project managers are on the frontlines of the business, helping to turn intangible things like goals and values into solid results that actually move the needle. Whether you’re in construction or software development, project managers have a great opportunity to make their mark on the business and improve how work gets done.
https://www.teamwork.com/project-management-guide/why-is-project-management-important/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1176903413#9_2619885323
Title: How to Add Video to PowerPoint Presentation - Simplest Method Headings: How to Add Video to PowerPoint Presentation – Simplest Method How to Add Video to PowerPoint Presentation – Simplest Method How to Add Video to Powerpoint Presentation: Step-by-Step How to Add Youtube Video to Powerpoint Presentation Frequently Asked Questions Content: Can I add Youtube Videos on Mac Powerpoint? Again, unfortunately, Mac doesn’t have support to integrate Youtube videos to Powerpoint. What about the Powerpoint Mobile Version, Can I add videos in it? yes, you can certainly can. All you have to do is follow the aforementioned steps in the mobile version, and it’s going to work like a charm. Which Videos files or extensions does Powerpoint support? Powerpoint supports a host of video files, including mp4, 3gp, and .wma. For the complete list of video files supported by here, read the official Office proclamation. I can’t seem to add mp4 files to my powerpoint presentation, why? In order to add mp4 files to Powerpoint, you must have a codec like Combined Community Codec Pack (CCCP) or a multi-video supporting player like QuickTime or VLC installed on to your PC.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/71225/how-to-add-video-to-powerpoint-presentation-simplest-method/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#0_2620952763
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Posted June 7, 2020 by Sheraz Ali in LinkedIn LinkedIn offers lots of interesting features to hunt for jobs and contact potential clients. But did you know you can browse for those jobs and clients privately too if you wanted? LinkedIn’s private mode feature enables you to view any profile and search for any LinkedIn user…and they won’t even be notified you’re stalking them! And it’s super easy to go private mode. So, keep reading to find out how you can turn on the private mode on LinkedIn. You will learn how to set this feature up from both the LinkedIn desktop version and the Android app. But both are pretty much the same and easy. Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): 1. Sign in to your LinkedIn account through desktop.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#1_2620954142
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: You will learn how to set this feature up from both the LinkedIn desktop version and the Android app. But both are pretty much the same and easy. Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): 1. Sign in to your LinkedIn account through desktop. 2. Select the Me icon. 3. Go to Settings & Privacy. 4.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#2_2620954973
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: 2. Select the Me icon. 3. Go to Settings & Privacy. 4. You will be redirected to the Privacy settings page. 5. Scroll down to How others see your LinkedIn activity. 6. Click on Change next to Profile viewing options.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#3_2620955713
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: You will be redirected to the Privacy settings page. 5. Scroll down to How others see your LinkedIn activity. 6. Click on Change next to Profile viewing options. 7. Turn on toggle for Anonymous LinkedIn Member under Private mode. 8. Your updated setting is now saved. 9.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#4_2620956507
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: 7. Turn on toggle for Anonymous LinkedIn Member under Private mode. 8. Your updated setting is now saved. 9. Hit Close. Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): 1. Sign in to your LinkedIn via your Android device app. 2.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#5_2620957262
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: Hit Close. Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): 1. Sign in to your LinkedIn via your Android device app. 2. Tap on your profile image. 3. Select Settings. OR Go to View Profile > Settings from top right corner. 4.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#6_2620958014
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: Tap on your profile image. 3. Select Settings. OR Go to View Profile > Settings from top right corner. 4. Tap on PRIVACY. 5. Scroll down and tap on Profile viewing options. 6. Then tap on Private mode.
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#7_2620958740
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: Tap on PRIVACY. 5. Scroll down and tap on Profile viewing options. 6. Then tap on Private mode. 7. Your setting has been updated automatically. Things to Know before Activating Private Mode As useful as this feature might seem, there are a few downsides to it. Firstly, you cannot see who has viewed your profile once you turn on private mode. It goes both ways;
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177276206#10_2620962249
Title: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn How to Turn on Private Mode in LinkedIn Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Desktop version): Turning on Private Mode in LinkedIn (Android app): Things to Know before Activating Private Mode Other Useful Topics Content: You WILL be notified via email/LinkedIn notifications that your profile appeared in, lets say, 4 searches in the past week; or that someone viewed your profile. However, you will not be able to see who it is. Also, other LinkedIn members will not be able to see when you are active on the site/app. Even if they are your followers or connections. So, all in all, the private mode on LinkedIn is a great feature especially when it comes to stalking, truth be told. But it does come with some strings attached. Other Useful Topics Check out the following topics that might come in handy as far as online privacy is concerned: How to Create a Private Board on Pinterest for Android Reply to WhatsApp Group Chat Messages Privately Make a Private Story on Snapchat How to Make Instagram Account Private Making Your Twitter Account Private
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/77054/how-to-turn-on-private-mode-in-linkedin/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177379195#7_2621268371
Title: How to Turn Off Open to Work Feature on LinkedIn Headings: How to Turn Off Open to Work Feature on LinkedIn How to Turn Off Open to Work Feature on LinkedIn Turning Off Open to Work Feature on LinkedIn in Less than 10 Steps: Should You Even Turn the Feature Off? About Sheraz Ali Content: that you’ve been up and about, hunting jobs. It leaves a good impression from your side. Furthermore, if you delete feature altogether…well, there’s nothing wrong with that per say, although it would seem strange to some recruiters, given LinkedIn is mainly about jobs after all. So, whichever job preference you end up setting for your profile (or don’t), make sure it reflects positively on your profile overall as far as job hunts are concerned. Manage Connection Invites in LinkedIn How to Deactivate and Reactivate LinkedIn Account Manage Notifications in LinkedIn Keep Your Surname and Email Private in LinkedIn How to Keep Your Connections’ List Private on LinkedIn About Sheraz Ali An established copywriter, with a longstanding experience in a vast array of industries, including but not limited to spirituality, technology, cannabis and travel. View more articles by Sheraz Ali
https://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/78872/how-to-turn-off-open-to-work-feature-on-linkedin/
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Title: Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service | Tech 21 Century Headings: Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service Amazon Prime Pros Free shipping Fast shipping Stream Prime Video Prime Exclusive Brands Special Discounts Free Prime Reading Unlimited Photo Storage Twitch Prime for Gamers Other Benefits Amazon Prime Cons Expensive Limited Options for Music Amazon Prime vs. Netflix Privacy If You Aren’t a Regular Online Consumer What Channels Are Included with Amazon Prime Video? How Do I Stream Amazon Prime Video to My TV? How Much Is Amazon Prime a Month? Can Two People Watch Amazon Prime Video at the Same Time? What Is the Difference Between Amazon Prime and Prime Video? Is HBO Max on Amazon Prime? Is Alexa Included in Amazon Prime? The Final Verdict About Harris Andrea Content: The Final Verdict Amazon Prime Pros As one of the most widely used online shopping destination in the country, Amazon’s offering of its Prime membership and Prime Video streaming service comes with a number of advantages: Free shipping One of the immediate benefits of subscribing to Amazon Prime is that you will get free shipping on all Amazon products. For those who do most of their shopping online, this can save them a lot in terms of cost. Aside from a few specific products, the Prime membership cuts the shipping cost of more than 100 million items. Fast shipping After you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you also get benefits such as faster shipping. Through the standard shipping option, the company will deliver your desired products within a couple of days. However, you have the option to order items even sooner. Stream Prime Video If you have had enough of the shows on Netflix, you can try switching to Amazon Prime Video. The streaming service features an impressive list of original series, and you can watch hundreds of TV shows and movies as well. Prime Exclusive Brands Users of Amazon Prime get the opportunity of purchasing exclusive products, which are not available to other customers.
https://www.tech21century.com/amazon-prime-pros-and-cons/
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Title: Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service | Tech 21 Century Headings: Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service Amazon Prime Pros Free shipping Fast shipping Stream Prime Video Prime Exclusive Brands Special Discounts Free Prime Reading Unlimited Photo Storage Twitch Prime for Gamers Other Benefits Amazon Prime Cons Expensive Limited Options for Music Amazon Prime vs. Netflix Privacy If You Aren’t a Regular Online Consumer What Channels Are Included with Amazon Prime Video? How Do I Stream Amazon Prime Video to My TV? How Much Is Amazon Prime a Month? Can Two People Watch Amazon Prime Video at the Same Time? What Is the Difference Between Amazon Prime and Prime Video? Is HBO Max on Amazon Prime? Is Alexa Included in Amazon Prime? The Final Verdict About Harris Andrea Content: Expensive With so many benefits, you can expect that the subscription price will not be low. The annual membership of Amazon Prime will cost you $119, whereas the monthly price stands at $12.99 a month. However, you can use the service for 1 month for free if you buy the annual subscription. The standalone Prime Video subscription is $8.99 / month. Limited Options for Music The two million song selection is limited, especially compared to popular music streaming services like Spotify. In order to gain access to unlimited music, you need to subscribe to a service that costs $7.99 a month. Amazon Prime vs. Netflix While there is a lot of amazing original content on Amazon Video, it often falls when it comes to the quantity and quality of content on Netflix. Privacy The majority of tech companies don’t have a good reputation in terms of safeguarding a user’s privacy. With Facebook’s recent privacy debacle, the concern for user privacy has never been greater. Once you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you will be using it for downloading music, online buying, etc.
https://www.tech21century.com/amazon-prime-pros-and-cons/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1177888232#10_2622544948
Title: Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service | Tech 21 Century Headings: Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service Amazon Prime Video – The Pros and Cons of this Subscription Service Amazon Prime Pros Free shipping Fast shipping Stream Prime Video Prime Exclusive Brands Special Discounts Free Prime Reading Unlimited Photo Storage Twitch Prime for Gamers Other Benefits Amazon Prime Cons Expensive Limited Options for Music Amazon Prime vs. Netflix Privacy If You Aren’t a Regular Online Consumer What Channels Are Included with Amazon Prime Video? How Do I Stream Amazon Prime Video to My TV? How Much Is Amazon Prime a Month? Can Two People Watch Amazon Prime Video at the Same Time? What Is the Difference Between Amazon Prime and Prime Video? Is HBO Max on Amazon Prime? Is Alexa Included in Amazon Prime? The Final Verdict About Harris Andrea Content: In order to gain access to unlimited music, you need to subscribe to a service that costs $7.99 a month. Amazon Prime vs. Netflix While there is a lot of amazing original content on Amazon Video, it often falls when it comes to the quantity and quality of content on Netflix. Privacy The majority of tech companies don’t have a good reputation in terms of safeguarding a user’s privacy. With Facebook’s recent privacy debacle, the concern for user privacy has never been greater. Once you subscribe to Amazon Prime, you will be using it for downloading music, online buying, etc. The service provider asks for users’ confidential information to offer their products and services. However, this happens with almost all online services anyways. If You Aren’t a Regular Online Consumer The price tag of Amazon Prime’s subscription can be worth the investment if you order things online regularly. However, it doesn’t make much sense to subscribe to the service otherwise. What Channels Are Included with Amazon Prime Video?
https://www.tech21century.com/amazon-prime-pros-and-cons/
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Title: How to View a LinkedIn Profile in Secret Headings: How to View a LinkedIn Profile in Secret How to View a LinkedIn Profile in Secret Want to see a LinkedIn profile without them knowing? Here's how to browse LinkedIn in Private Mode and anonymise your viewing data. How to privately browse LinkedIn Content: How to View a LinkedIn Profile in Secret Home How-To Social Networks How-To How to View a LinkedIn Profile in Secret Want to see a LinkedIn profile without them knowing? Here's how to browse LinkedIn in Private Mode and anonymise your viewing data. Anonymously browse LinkedIn's business network and view profiles without them knowing By Marie Black, Editor In Chief | 23 Apr 2018 LinkedIn is a business social network, and the place to be if you're looking for a new job or curious as to what happened to the guy who used to sit next to you in the office. If someone looks at your profile, it's usually because they are interested in you at a professional level - so you want to know, right? Occasionally, though, you'll discover that the person who viewed your profile has hidden their identity. So you know someone's looking, but not who. It's annoying, but it is also possible to see why that might appeal to some, such as those headhunting for a role or cross-referencing your CV to your public persona. It may even appeal to you, but you should know that in preventing others being able to see you've viewed their profile you lose the right to see who has viewed your own (unless you're prepared to pay for LinkedIn Premium ). Fair's fair. How to privately browse LinkedIn Log into LinkedIn in a desktop browser Tap the downward triangle under the Me tab in the top bar Select 'Settings & Privacy' Select the 'Privacy' tab Scroll down to the 'How others see your LinkedIn activity' section Click Change next to 'Profile viewing options' Tick the box for 'Private mode' or 'Private profile characteristics' Private mode will completely anonymise your LinkedIn activity, whereas Private profile characteristics will merely reveal the company you work for.
https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/social-networks/view-linkedin-secret-3676079/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] February 23, 2021 May 23, 2021 If you’re looking to become a bug bounty hunter, then this is the most comprehensive guide on how to become a bug bounty hunter specially created for beginners. The term ‘Hacking’ generally considered derogatory but not ethical hacking, where finding the vulnerabilities and weakness in applications before cybercriminals do is a huge in-demand job opportunity. If you’re interested to learn ethical hacking, here’s the list of best ethical hacking learning websites. As per BBC’s article, bug bounty hunters can receive a bounty of more than $350,000 (£250,000) a year. You can even earn around $1,000,000 in the year in total if you’re enrolled in certain bug bounty programs. All this seems lucrative, right? The answer is YES, IT IS! But when it comes to becoming a successful finder of vulnerabilities, you may have several questions and dozens of questions like What are the requirement s, how much time it will take, and many more.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: As per BBC’s article, bug bounty hunters can receive a bounty of more than $350,000 (£250,000) a year. You can even earn around $1,000,000 in the year in total if you’re enrolled in certain bug bounty programs. All this seems lucrative, right? The answer is YES, IT IS! But when it comes to becoming a successful finder of vulnerabilities, you may have several questions and dozens of questions like What are the requirement s, how much time it will take, and many more. No worries, I got your back. The short answer is dedication and persistence and you’re good to go. For a detailed answer, read this article till the end. You should only step into this field when you are genuinely interested, otherwise, you will soon get disappointed. It’s definitely not a scheme to make some quick bucks.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: No worries, I got your back. The short answer is dedication and persistence and you’re good to go. For a detailed answer, read this article till the end. You should only step into this field when you are genuinely interested, otherwise, you will soon get disappointed. It’s definitely not a scheme to make some quick bucks. On the other hand, if you have a genuine interest to learn and a passion to work hard then it’s one of the most lucrative and hot career options in the technology industry. Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: On the other hand, if you have a genuine interest to learn and a passion to work hard then it’s one of the most lucrative and hot career options in the technology industry. Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on Step 3:
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it?
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? First of all, it doesn’t matter, if you’re not from the computer science field you can always learn and start from square one. So if you’re willing to learn how to become a bug bounty hunter, you’ll enjoy the actionable steps in this definitive guide.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? First of all, it doesn’t matter, if you’re not from the computer science field you can always learn and start from square one. So if you’re willing to learn how to become a bug bounty hunter, you’ll enjoy the actionable steps in this definitive guide. Without any further ado, let’s dive right in the step-by-step process. What is bug bounty hunting? As you may already know all the websites, programs, software, and applications are created with writing codes using various programming languages. But sometimes things go blue and the applications behave differently from their intended behavior. The term, ‘ bug bounty hunting ‘ means finding technical errors in the coding scripts that can compromise the security of any application, validating and reporting the error to the concerned authority, and in return, you get a reward in monetary terms and recognition for your work.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Without any further ado, let’s dive right in the step-by-step process. What is bug bounty hunting? As you may already know all the websites, programs, software, and applications are created with writing codes using various programming languages. But sometimes things go blue and the applications behave differently from their intended behavior. The term, ‘ bug bounty hunting ‘ means finding technical errors in the coding scripts that can compromise the security of any application, validating and reporting the error to the concerned authority, and in return, you get a reward in monetary terms and recognition for your work. What should I learn for a bug bounty? This is the most important step, if you are not from a computer science background, then first you must clear the basics. Many people fail to become successful bug bounty hunters since they overlook the basics of computer science. Here’s what you should learn for a bug bounty: 1.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: What should I learn for a bug bounty? This is the most important step, if you are not from a computer science background, then first you must clear the basics. Many people fail to become successful bug bounty hunters since they overlook the basics of computer science. Here’s what you should learn for a bug bounty: 1. Computer Fundamentals In computer fundamentals, you need to learn about input-output systems, processing, components, data, and information. 2. Internet (HTTP) You need to understand the working of the entire HTTP protocol in depth. Focus on how exactly the internet functions, how connections are made, how websites are connected to the internet, and how can we visit them. 3.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Computer Networking (TCP/IP) In computer networking, you need to study TCP and IP protocols, OSI Layers, how IP addresses are formed, how all the ports are formed, etc. For a complete syllabus, you can even search online for the Computer Science 6th semester syllabus and go through it to learn more. 4. Command Line Interface (shell) You should have good hands-on practice for the command-line interface. Command-line is basically the terminal or in Microsoft Windows OS, it’s commonly known as command prompt or cmd. You need to learn things such as how to directly connect the kernel with the system. 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) You need to master the Linux operating system. And in Linux, it’s mainly Kali Linux, which offers a wide range of pre-installed tools used for hacking, pen-testing, and bug hunting. 6.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: You need to learn things such as how to directly connect the kernel with the system. 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) You need to master the Linux operating system. And in Linux, it’s mainly Kali Linux, which offers a wide range of pre-installed tools used for hacking, pen-testing, and bug hunting. 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) Learning about web technologies is mandatory if you’re willing to perform bug hunting on web applications and websites. First of all, begin with basic HTML knowledge, then you should move on to studying Javascript, it’s very important for the frontend of the web application. And for backend, you need to learn PHP, Java, ASP.NET but you need not master these, just decent knowledge is more than enough. 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language You do not have to do coding as a bug bounty hunter, but it’ll help you to read the developer’s mind.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) Learning about web technologies is mandatory if you’re willing to perform bug hunting on web applications and websites. First of all, begin with basic HTML knowledge, then you should move on to studying Javascript, it’s very important for the frontend of the web application. And for backend, you need to learn PHP, Java, ASP.NET but you need not master these, just decent knowledge is more than enough. 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language You do not have to do coding as a bug bounty hunter, but it’ll help you to read the developer’s mind. And for that, you can choose any language, like Python, Ruby, Perl, etc. But I’d recommend you should master Python since it’s easier and has vast applicability. Here’s the list of the easiest programming languages to learn. How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? The next section is of resources from where you should learn all the pre-requisite basics and knowledge.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#14_2639513195
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: And for that, you can choose any language, like Python, Ruby, Perl, etc. But I’d recommend you should master Python since it’s easier and has vast applicability. Here’s the list of the easiest programming languages to learn. How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? The next section is of resources from where you should learn all the pre-requisite basics and knowledge. I would recommend you should start learning from books since they are an unbeatable source of knowledge. Best and Credible Books There are some very important books, you need to begin with. I would highly recommend first you start with a book for computer fundamentals, then move on to computer networking and the internet. Further, you should move on to hacking books. There are some highly popular hacking books and the 7 best are as follows:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#15_2639515361
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: I would recommend you should start learning from books since they are an unbeatable source of knowledge. Best and Credible Books There are some very important books, you need to begin with. I would highly recommend first you start with a book for computer fundamentals, then move on to computer networking and the internet. Further, you should move on to hacking books. There are some highly popular hacking books and the 7 best are as follows: 1. Web Application Hacker’s Handbook: This is a very popular book for hacking, here you will find all the attacks you can perform on a website in a descriptive and structured way. You will also find various practicals in this book. 2.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#16_2639517382
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: 1. Web Application Hacker’s Handbook: This is a very popular book for hacking, here you will find all the attacks you can perform on a website in a descriptive and structured way. You will also find various practicals in this book. 2. Ethical Hacking 101: This book is primarily designed for advanced bug hunters. 3. The Hacker’s Playbook (1, 2, 3): There are 3 parts to this book and you can read them all.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#17_2639519135
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Ethical Hacking 101: This book is primarily designed for advanced bug hunters. 3. The Hacker’s Playbook (1, 2, 3): There are 3 parts to this book and you can read them all. 4. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation: This is one of the masterpieces you will find on the planet for learning to hack. 5.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#18_2639520770
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: 4. Hacking: The Art of Exploitation: This is one of the masterpieces you will find on the planet for learning to hack. 5. OWASP Testing Guide: This book is best if you select a path of web pen-testing and bug bounty. 6. Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook: This book is primarily for mobile pen-testing and bug bounty.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#19_2639522430
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: OWASP Testing Guide: This book is best if you select a path of web pen-testing and bug bounty. 6. Mobile Application Hacker’s Handbook: This book is primarily for mobile pen-testing and bug bounty. YouTube Channels There are various good youtube channels of Bugcrowd, Hackerone but YouTube doesn’t allow hacking practicals. But you can learn programming languages from YouTube channels like The New Boston, Code Academy. Writeups, Blogs, and Articles You can grab as much free knowledge you can get from articles and blogs. I have listed the best and credible blogs and articles sources to learn how to become a bug bounty hunter and get high-quality knowledge of this field. 1.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#20_2639524456
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: YouTube Channels There are various good youtube channels of Bugcrowd, Hackerone but YouTube doesn’t allow hacking practicals. But you can learn programming languages from YouTube channels like The New Boston, Code Academy. Writeups, Blogs, and Articles You can grab as much free knowledge you can get from articles and blogs. I have listed the best and credible blogs and articles sources to learn how to become a bug bounty hunter and get high-quality knowledge of this field. 1. Medium Infosec: The InfoSec section of the website Medium is a good start. There you will find public reports of people who have already found bugs. You’ll learn how successful bug bounty hunters got bugs including the methodology used, what all steps they took to find a bug, and how they reported that bug to the concerned company to get the bounty reward. 2.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#21_2639526646
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Medium Infosec: The InfoSec section of the website Medium is a good start. There you will find public reports of people who have already found bugs. You’ll learn how successful bug bounty hunters got bugs including the methodology used, what all steps they took to find a bug, and how they reported that bug to the concerned company to get the bounty reward. 2. HackerOne Public reports: The second good source is from the crowdsourced bounty platform for bug hunting – Hackerone. By reading them you will gain a tremendous amount of knowledge on what should be your approach to find a vulnerability and then how to report a bug. 3. Reddit Forums:
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
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Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: HackerOne Public reports: The second good source is from the crowdsourced bounty platform for bug hunting – Hackerone. By reading them you will gain a tremendous amount of knowledge on what should be your approach to find a vulnerability and then how to report a bug. 3. Reddit Forums: Another credible source of online free knowledge. One such good forum is Reddit/r/netsec. 4. DEFCON Conference Videos: You can also follow conference videos of DEFCON that you can find on youtube, where the advanced hackers visit the conference and share their high-level advanced knowledge.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#23_2639530557
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: Another credible source of online free knowledge. One such good forum is Reddit/r/netsec. 4. DEFCON Conference Videos: You can also follow conference videos of DEFCON that you can find on youtube, where the advanced hackers visit the conference and share their high-level advanced knowledge. 5. Github and Github pages: Github is the community of hackers, developers, computer programmers who share their knowledge with the world. Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Assuming you gained require knowledge, now the next step is practice. Everything you have studied will go into the drain if you do not practice on your own.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#24_2639532514
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: 5. Github and Github pages: Github is the community of hackers, developers, computer programmers who share their knowledge with the world. Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Assuming you gained require knowledge, now the next step is practice. Everything you have studied will go into the drain if you do not practice on your own. The practice is what makes a difference between a beginner and an expert. Therefore practice is the key, for the practice, you can do it online as well as offline. There are numerous websites for online practice, games such as you can play capture the flags (CTFs) – these are intentionally vulnerable applications where a flag is hidden inside the root and you need to identify the vulnerability and exploit it, and then you have to capture that flag. For online practice, there are CTF365, Hack The Box, SecArmy. You can even purchase testing labs online.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#25_2639534742
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: The practice is what makes a difference between a beginner and an expert. Therefore practice is the key, for the practice, you can do it online as well as offline. There are numerous websites for online practice, games such as you can play capture the flags (CTFs) – these are intentionally vulnerable applications where a flag is hidden inside the root and you need to identify the vulnerability and exploit it, and then you have to capture that flag. For online practice, there are CTF365, Hack The Box, SecArmy. You can even purchase testing labs online. And for offline practice, you can download Vulnerable machines that you can install on your pc with the help of VMWare, and then practice on that. There are some other applications such as DVWA, bWAPP, Webgoat for offline practice. Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting You need to master the tools and make these tools work in your favor. It’s an art to work on these tools before you can learn how to become a bug bounty hunter. One of the best tools is Burpsuite.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1184328970#26_2639537104
Title: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] - TechApprise Headings: Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Bug Bounty Hunter: The Definitive Guide [2021] Table of Contents How to Become a Bug Bounty Hunter? What is bug bounty hunting? What should I learn for a bug bounty? 1. Computer Fundamentals 2. Internet (HTTP) 3. Computer Networking (TCP/IP) 4. Command Line Interface (shell) 5. Operating Systems (Linux, Windows) 6. Web Technologies (HTML, JS, PHP) 7. Master at least 1 Programming Language How to Study to Become a Bounty Hunter? Best and Credible Books YouTube Channels Writeups, Blogs, and Articles Bug Bounty Hunting for Beginners Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting Bug Bounty Hunting Getting Started Step 1: Choosing a Suitable Platform Step 2: Choosing a Bug to Work on You need to work systematically by focusing on one type of bug at a time. Step 3: How to Create Reports, Responsible Disclosure How to Get Started as a Bug Bounty Hunter? Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. How much money do bug bounty hunters make? 2. Is bug bounty hunting worth it? 3. Is bug bounty hunting legal? Content: And for offline practice, you can download Vulnerable machines that you can install on your pc with the help of VMWare, and then practice on that. There are some other applications such as DVWA, bWAPP, Webgoat for offline practice. Tools For Bug Bounty Hunting You need to master the tools and make these tools work in your favor. It’s an art to work on these tools before you can learn how to become a bug bounty hunter. One of the best tools is Burpsuite. This is not just a tool rather it’s an entire framework or suite where there are several tools. You have to master Burpsuite, and once you do it will skyrocket your entire career and improve your ethical hacking skills as well.
https://www.techapprise.com/cybersecurity/bug-bounty-hunter/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1195131466#0_2669647666
Title: Headings: Content: Earlier this year, in response to yet another editorial somewhere where someone insisted that if something has a price of zero, it means... Understanding The Difference Between Price And Value; Product And Benefit | Techdirt Sign In Register Preferences Techdirt Techdirt Greenhouse Tech & COVID Free Speech Deals Jobs Support Techdirt Echostar Trying To Get Info On Innocent Customers Of Satellite TV Receivers 30% Of Internet Users Admit To Buying From Spam Understanding The Difference Between Price And Value; Product And Benefit Say That Again from the let's-try-this-againdept Thu, Aug 21st 2008 3:05am— Mike Masnick Earlier this year, in response to yet another editorial somewhere where someone insisted that if something has a price of zero, it means that people don't think it has any value, we pointed out that price and value are two different things. Price isn't determined by value -- it's determined by the intersection of supply and demand. Value plays into that, by determining what the demand part is. That is, if I value widget X at $10, then I'd be willing to pay anything less than $10 for it. If the intersection of supply and demand prices widget X at $5, it doesn't mean that I value it at $5, but it does make it likely that I'll buy it. The same is true if the market prices it at $0. It doesn't mean I place a $0 value on it. It just means it's worth getting at that price, since it's below what I value it at.
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080819/0314402026.shtml
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1195131466#1_2669649337
Title: Headings: Content: That is, if I value widget X at $10, then I'd be willing to pay anything less than $10 for it. If the intersection of supply and demand prices widget X at $5, it doesn't mean that I value it at $5, but it does make it likely that I'll buy it. The same is true if the market prices it at $0. It doesn't mean I place a $0 value on it. It just means it's worth getting at that price, since it's below what I value it at. In the past few months, this discussion keeps coming up again and again -- and it's good to see folks pushing back and pointing out the difference between price and value. The latest is Amy Gahran, over at eMedia Tidbits, where she takes a journalism professor to task for asking whether journalism should even be done at all if people don't "find value in what we as journalists do." First, Gahran makes the point that, historicallyjournalism has always been more supported by ads than people anyway, and then makes the price/value distinction: just because people aren't willing to directly pay cash for something does not necessarily mean they don't "find value" in it. For instance, when was the last time you personally chipped in for a clinical trial?
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20080819/0314402026.shtml
msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1195131466#7_2669657421
Title: Headings: Content: But in order to continue doing so, we need your support. We offer a variety of ways for our readers to support us, from direct donations to special subscriptions and cool merchandise — and every little bit helps. Thank you. –The Techdirt Team Filed Under: benefits, economics, price, products, value 52 Comments| Leave a Comment If you liked this post, you may also be interested in... A Quick Bite Post Mortem For For Quibi: Hollywood Still Doesn't Get The Internet Quibi Is What Happens When Hollywood Overvalues Content And Undervalues Community Famed Law Professor Richard Epstein's Ever Changing Claims About How Many People Will Die From COVID-19 Everyone's Got A Pet Project: Patent Maximalist Says We Need Longer Patents To Incentivize Coronavirus Vaccines Low Cost Phones Are Turning Privacy Into A Luxury Option Reader Comments Subscribe: RSS View by: Time| Thread Twinrova, 21 Aug 2008 @ 4:07am Surprised? I'm not sure how people mistake value and price, but sadly, it happens.
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Title: Headings: Content: I wonder if I would place as much value on Techdirt if I had to pay to read its blogs. [ reply to this | link to this | view in chronology ] Anonymous Coward, 21 Aug 2008 @ 4:47am Good post. Very nice post, Mike. One of the best ones in recent days. Keep it up. [ reply to this | link to this | view in chronology ] Anonymous Coward, 21 Aug 2008 @ 4:48am Yeah I have tried to explain this myself for years I have always had this complaint with XBOXLive. Its very, very cheap, but it offers no real value and as such, is still over priced. [ reply to this | link to this | view in chronology ] Q Hartman(profile), 21 Aug 2008 @ 5:39am Far too few people realize this I've heard this phenomenon described using drill bits. People who buy a 3/8" drill bit, don't want a drill bit. They want a 3/8" hole... I think it's easy for one to lose sight of what value they actually provide as their products get more and more complex and ephemeral, I think that's why technology and media are having such hard times lately.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_53_1195131466#10_2669660923
Title: Headings: Content: [ reply to this | link to this | view in chronology ] Anonymous Coward, 21 Aug 2008 @ 4:48am Yeah I have tried to explain this myself for years I have always had this complaint with XBOXLive. Its very, very cheap, but it offers no real value and as such, is still over priced. [ reply to this | link to this | view in chronology ] Q Hartman(profile), 21 Aug 2008 @ 5:39am Far too few people realize this I've heard this phenomenon described using drill bits. People who buy a 3/8" drill bit, don't want a drill bit. They want a 3/8" hole... I think it's easy for one to lose sight of what value they actually provide as their products get more and more complex and ephemeral, I think that's why technology and media are having such hard times lately. [ reply to this | link to this | view in chronology ] Anonymous Coward, 21 Aug 2008 @ 6:25am Re: Far too few people realize this This is a good point. I think that's why attempts to bring about a change in these business models, and the way we think and talk about them, need to be careful, detailed, overly-vetted with facts/studies, and NOT antagonistic. That's one of my major critiques of this blog. Mike:
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