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  2. Lesson plan - Wikipedia

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    Small groups—students work on assignments in groups of three or four. Workshops—students perform various tasks simultaneously. Workshop activities must be tailored to the lesson plan. Independent work—students complete assignments individually. Peer learning—students work together, face to face, so they can learn from one another.

  3. Presentation - Wikipedia

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    A presentation program is commonly used to generate the presentation content, some of which also allow presentations to be developed collaboratively, e.g. using the Internet by geographically disparate collaborators. Presentation viewers can be used to combine content from different sources into one presentation.

  4. Prague Student Summit - Wikipedia

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    Within the agenda of individual bodies, the delegates deal with the current problems that the international community tackles. The preparatory team that prepares the PSS every year consists of more than 60 university students, usually picked from the group of former participants of the Summit.

  5. International School at Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Phase Two: Students begin researching their topics and develop ideas for their presentation with the help of their classroom teachers and the Library Media Specialist. They are expected to conduct research outside of school with trips to museums and other venues appropriate for further understanding of their topic.

  6. Grand rounds - Wikipedia

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    Many teaching and research hospitals have started providing streaming video of their grand rounds presentations for free over the Internet. [3] [4] This is an opportunity for medical professionals and students to improve their knowledge, and builds on one of the core values of the Hippocratic Oath – that medical education should be provided for free, and that doctors should actively and ...

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  8. Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Since a meeting can be held once or often, the meeting organizer has to determine the repetition and frequency of occurrence of the meeting: one-time, recurring meeting, or a series meeting such as a monthly "lunch and learn" event at a company, church, club or organization in which the placeholder is the same, but the agenda and topics to be ...

  9. Ignite (event) - Wikipedia

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    Ignite Talks logo. Ignite (Ignite Talks) is a series of events where speakers have five minutes to talk on a subject accompanied by 20 slides, for 15 seconds each, automatically advanced.