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teaching aids

https://youtu.be/cRKQT7DeN-E https://youtu.be/i2x4foEuRc Videos I used for teaching the concepts acids and alkalis and what is acid rain

our camp highlights- PRAGNA

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  PRAGNA 2021 As the part of B.Ed curriculum we have to attend a 5 day camp and we named it as PRAGNA-2021. Camp is organised from 25 February 2021 to 1 March 2021. The camp is decided to conduct in  2 days online and  3 days offline mode. First day there are 2 sessions and for that we have Roshna miss to take the topic Life skill and Kamaludheen sir to take topic Break the Brain. Second is also offline and we have two sessions and first session was by Shaji sir with topic Radiance of positive thinking and second session was by Satheesh sir with topic Art, Culture, Covid. Day 3 and 4 was online sessions and for online sessions we have resource persons Hanza Beegam, Sameer Babu sir, Nisha miss and Shabu sir they took the topics like Mind power, Effective communication as one of the core life skill, Different styles of leadership, Mindfulness based stress reduction. Fifth day is full of cultural activities and afternoon session we have unarvu program which inc...

Cognitive map - THERMODYNAMICS

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                              COGNITIVE MAP INTRODUCTION The idea of cognitive map originates from the work of the psychologist Edward Tolman, who is famous for his studies of how rats learned to navigate mazes. In psychology, it has a strong spatial connotation- cognitive maps usually refer to the representation of a space (e.g., a maze) in the brain. Cognitive maps have since been used in a range of fields; Colin Eden, an operations researcher, used the term in a broader sense to refer to a mental model representation of any type of process or concept (whether spatial or not) .  Cognitive maps can be defined as mental images and concepts that are built to visualize and assimilate information. They are also referred to as mental maps, mind maps, schemata, and frames of reference. They act as tools for strategists to move beyond the constraints o...

Cognitive map - SOLUTIONS

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             COGNITIVE MAP INTRODUCTION The idea of cognitive map originates from the work of the psychologist Edward Tolman, who is famous for his studies of how rats learned to navigate mazes. In psychology, it has a strong spatial connotation- cognitive maps usually refer to the representation of a space (e.g., a maze) in the brain. Cognitive maps have since been used in a range of fields; Colin Eden, an operations researcher, used the term in a broader sense to refer to a mental model representation of any type of process or concept (whether spatial or not) .  Cognitive maps can be defined as mental images and concepts that are built to visualize and assimilate information. They are also referred to as mental maps, mind maps, schemata, and frames of reference. They act as tools for strategists to move beyond the constraints of short-term memory and to process information spanning long periods of time. The mind creat...