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- Dec 2023
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www.dezeen.com www.dezeen.com
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- for: architectural plan - redesign the world, BIG architecture
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- Jul 2022
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drivendata.co drivendata.co
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- May 2022
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Local file Local file
- Nov 2021
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www.r3-0.org www.r3-0.org
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r3.0 promotes Redesign for Resilience and Regeneration. As a global common good not-for-profit platform, r3.0 crowdsources open recommendations for necessary transformations across diverse fields and sectors, in response to the ecological and social collapses humanity is experiencing, in order to achieve a thriving, regenerative and distributive economy and society.
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- Jun 2020
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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Plosz J. (2020, June 22). How the Coronavirus Recovery Is Changing Cities. Bloomberg.Com. https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2020-city-in-recovery/
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www.weforum.org www.weforum.org
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Schwab, K. (2020, June 03). Now is the time for a “great reset.” World Economic Forum. Retrieved June 5, 2020, from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/now-is-the-time-for-a-great-reset/
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- Oct 2017
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flt.flippedlearning.org flt.flippedlearning.org
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In this FLT article, I am introducing a new pedagogy I call the Pedagogy of Retrieval. This is the pedagogy I use to try to interrupt the automatic use of lower potential learning strategies in my flipped classrooms at The University of Texas at Austin, and it is built on the collective body of research and efforts of my colleagues mentioned above.
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- Jun 2017
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impact.oregonstate.edu impact.oregonstate.edu
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Clark’s work with developmental math is part of a bigger transformation going on at Oregon State. A three-year, $515,000 initiative funded by an Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) grant is enabling educators to overhaul eight high-enrollment general education courses classrooms with adaptive and interactive learning systems.
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- Aug 2015
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chronicle.com chronicle.com
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The key word here is "scanning." On home pages, visitors tend to hunt around, searching for specific terms,
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People scan websites in predictable ways, research has shown. Typically their eyes move in an F-shaped pattern, going left to right across the top of the page, perhaps a couple times, and down the left side.
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