Wednesday 2 November 2011

CPR and First Aid Training Can be Useful For Saving Human lives

CPR is the short form of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation which is a procedure performed to restore the functions of breathing and blood circulation. It is a short emergency procedure which saves your life in case you had cardiac arrest. CPR and first aid training are given to patients who have lost their normal breathing and it should be performed quickly and effectively before taking the patient to the hospital. The procedure of CPR is simple and you can easily learn it if you get trained.

The patient should be made to lie down on the floor and his chest should be compressed for minimum 5cm deep and the rate of compression made should be at least 100 times per minute. By making the pumping action the patient is helped to restore his breathing functions and blood circulation. Apart from this training is also given to give breathing by exhaling air into the mouth of the patient. Sometimes special devices are used for pumping air into the lungs of the patient. This procedure of giving artificial respiration is called ventilation.

In any case of emergency, CPR alone is not sufficient to recover the patient. It can help to regulate the blood flow to the brain and to delay the tissue death of the brain. Further the patient should be given electric shock using defibrillation technique to restore the functions of the heart. If you take training in proper training institutes you can help the patient to recover in crucial moments. When someone gets heart attack, everybody in the room will be in a state of shock and panic so that no one would offer to do something immediately. In such cases within few seconds of heart attack, the person will be unable to breathe and it stops the blood supply to the brain.

The brain damage will advance gradually and in some cases it may end up the life. In such a situation you need not go in search of a doctor. Anyone who has undergone CPR training can help to save the patient’s life. You can just spring into action and provide artificial respiration and facilitate the blood supply to the heart by effective CPR method.

It does not need a medical degree to get the certificate of CPR and first aid training. After completing the training you can easily find some job like teaching to give training. Apart from that you will be saving human life which is priceless and think how much the family of the affected person would thank your timely help. The training classes are offered by number of private organizations and in high schools.

PowerPoint - A Learning Tool?





PowerPoint – A Learning Tool?

As I sat in a rather long “hold your questions because we have a lot to cover” business meeting counting to myself slide 46…, slide 47…, oh darn, look at this, slide 48 has a graph and 11 lengthy bullet points, I started to reminisce on my high school days. Okay, I’ll admit to not being the best of all students in high school. It seems then, as now, my mind was prone to wondering a bit. I’m certain that I would have been diagnosed as suffering from Attention Deficit Disorder had I been in school today. But perhaps it’s for the best, because without much help from the early educators, I had to figure out a method of focusing my thoughts so that I might better learn! What I discovered was that within classes I had a natural interest in, I eagerly asked questions. And my questions lead to small discussions and an even higher level of interest on my part, which lead to more questions and in time, voila, better grades! It doesn’t sound revolutionary, but for me it represented a sort of epiphany which I could transfer to less interesting classes. Just ask a simple question. Obviously I became one of the more obnoxious students to attend class with, but I figured it was all for the greater good.

Back in my boring meeting, I risk breaking the presenter’s rule on audience participation and get in a quick question related to slide 48. Unfortunately I’m told ALL questions will be covered in depth at the end of the program. The presenter again reiterates his mission – “Not rain, sleet, nor will a ‘bored out of their minds’ audience keep me from reaching slide number 92!” I may have never gotten out of high school with the ubiquitous presence of PowerPoint today. It’s hard to get in a decent question amongst the torrential flow of information embedded in the multitude of cryptic bullet points all pounded out by some monotonally sadist. That’s right, it’s that demon PowerPoint residing on over 250 million computer systems today, and according to Microsoft, responsible for over 30 million dynamic presentations daily. And it all started in 1984 when Bob Gaskin, a Berkeley Ph.D., went to work for a small Silicon Valley firm called Forethought. Bob hired a software developer, Dennis Austin, and together they developed an amazingly powerful and poignant software application named, yes, you guessed it - “Presenter” (which was later change to PowerPoint due to a legal dispute over the name). Then Forethought accepted a 14 million dollar acquisition offer from Microsoft, and in 1990 the first PowerPoint for Windows was launched, regrettably destined to become the monster piece of software it is today.

Why “regrettably” you might well ask. Well, it’s due to the fact that PowerPoint, as it is used today, perpetuates a very traditional, well-entrenched and extremely poor model for learning - an endless decree of information dumped into classrooms and meetings in which content is king, lording over innocent listeners in fear of interrupting the next enigmatic bullet point. We’ve all experienced this event. The presenter comes to the front of the room; the projector is turned on, as a gasp is heard throughout the audience – “He’s got 75 slides to get through!” The lights dim, the intro slide appears, and 20 minutes later a sea of drooping eyes and sagging heads struggle to comprehend the explanation for an endless stream of bullet points. IT IS EXHAUSTING!

But perhaps I’m being a bit hasty, blaming, after all a software application, for what is most likely a more human predicament. We’ve set the standard. Let’s face it, showing up at a presentation without a PowerPoint ready to go in all its colorfully animated glory is like entering the room wearing nothing more than your birthday suit. It’s just not done! How else are we supposed to judge this presenter if not upon their witty presentation quotes, clever transitional slides, and “funny but poignant” cartoons?

And although there are many different presenters’ styles, many fall into one of only two categories: the “Shine that light a little brighter, I’m on” speaker, and the “Boy I didn’t know a human being could perspire that much” presenter. Our “bright light” loves to hear the sound of his or her own voice. They’re constantly astounded by the amount of information they know, and even more amazed that it is possible to deliver it all in only 90 detailed slides packed into one tiny little hour. These folks won’t hesitate to tell you, “I may have to move a bit faster here, so hold your questions until you’ve passed away and then send me a message from beyond the grave. I’ll get back to you as soon as you’re reincarnated as a Japanese beetle.” And while pearls of wisdom pour from this presenter’s lips, indeed a downpour of perspiration drenches our next speaker type. If it were not for the sweet control afforded to this speaker by the knowledge that they and only they know what’s on the next slide, they would anxiously melt like the Wicked Witch of the West into a puddle behind their podium. In effect these are speaker junkies, spared cold sweats, nausea, dry mouth and palpitating hearts by that PowerPoint monkey and his henchman the remote mouse. The regrettable point regarding both speaker types is that we, who are here to learn, never have the opportunity to actively participate in the learning process. The net result is of course, we simply don’t learn much.

Let me relinquish my “not so clever” sense of humor for a moment to introduce a bit of science. We’ll turn to some real experts on just what is needed for us to learn. Did you know that our short term memories only have the ability to retain information for about 10 to 15 seconds? It kind of acts like a buffer zone, and must make room for new information by passing the old new information onto our long term memories, or just dropping it altogether. But studies show it’s not so easy to get information into our long term memories, and typically facts must be revisited and reinforced, before synapses are strengthened and thus retained. Now think of a PowerPoint presentation and its fast and endless information flow. There is literally little time to engage, challenge, analyze, question, converse, and more importantly LEARN!

According to Judith E. Fisher, PhD, in her article entitled Active vs. Passive Learning, within a traditional classroom lecture “The listener’s attention does not remain constant. In fact, after just 10 – 20 minutes of trying to pay attention, the average listener’s attention slips and waivers. Even the most compelling presenters and the most dynamic content information will not be able to sustain attention from average listeners for longer periods of time.” In fact it has been shown that although it may be administratively convenient for listeners to be seated in meeting and classroom settings, such sedentary postures do little to help us learn. When our brains become active and alert they require a higher level of oxygen and adrenalin. However, when seated, oxygen and adrenalin levels decline. In addition, if adrenalin levels fall too low our ability to learn will simply stop. Dr. Fisher goes on to state in her article “Active Learning implies that students engage in some kind of learning activity that forces them to remain mentally alert as they manipulate the content information in a variety of ways. They won’t be simply hearing what you present; they’ll be analyzing, restating, interpreting, reflecting, considering and applying the information.”

Richard Hake, “Measuring Teaching and Learning Performance: Interconnected Issues” further explains, “The fact that Interactive Engagement (IE) methods are far more effective in promoting conceptual understanding than traditional passive-student methods is probably related to the “enhanced synapse addition and modification” induced by those methods”. This idea is further reinforced by Leamnson (Teaching and Pedagogy - 1999) who writes “ Teaching must involve telling, but learning will only start when something persuades students to engage their minds and do what it takes to learn.”

With all this said then, is Edward Tufte “spot on” in writing his article “PowerPoint is Evil”. Tufte goes on to infer that PowerPoint induces stupidity, turns everyone into bores, wastes time, and degrades the quality and credibility of communications.” Yet with all this stinging criticism of the Number 2 software in the world, who comes to our rescue, moving faster than a speeding bullet point, infusing learning into our otherwise boring presentations in a single bound, saving sleepy audiences from a multitude of uninformed informers and fights for truth, justice, and a better way to learn? It is none other than our hero, that application behind the mask, and I’ll bet you never guessed it, Microsoft PowerPoint. Hold on, did I say PowerPoint?

Indeed just like John Travolta in Pulp Fiction, or Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean this bad guy may still do good! Indeed PowerPoint has been the victim of a bad rap. It is really the way we choose, or better yet, choose not to use this very dynamic application. In effect teachers and trainers have chosen, for whatever reason, to use PowerPoint as an instructor-centered versus learner-centered tool. If real learning requires learner engagement, participation and interaction with the material to be learned, PowerPoint is just right for the job. Consider just a few ideas for using PowerPoint to engage your audience. You begin your program presentation with an interactive icebreaker built in PowerPoint. Perhaps it is a word search game highlighting key words within the upcoming program, or a “Family Feud” slide, in which your class is charged with coming up with the top 10 qualities found in great leaders or in providing outstanding customer service. You decide to turn you entire presentation into an interactive game by periodically introducing stimulating program questions and scoring teams as you move through your presentation. You cleverly insert flow charts, graphs and mind maps into your presentation and challenge members of your audience to step up and attempt to present these back to the group. Towards the end of your program you decide to insert one of a myriad of great quiz show games built in PowerPoint to review materials you’ve just presented. Your effort is to creatively turn a boring data dump into an enjoyable, even fun and interactive presentation, using our new best friend MS PowerPoint. You find your learners are more relaxed, better able to learn, and in the end, have really retained a lot of the information you were always trying to convey.

Gary Trotta is the founder and CEO of Training Games Inc. ( www.training-games.com ). Training Games Inc. develops games for speakers, teachers and trainers in MS PowerPoint and MS Excel including the TGI Presentation Game which “Turns Your Presentation into a Training Game”.

Search Online and find best schools of Delhi for your child


Welcome to the charming city of Delhi, where history comes alive and every nook and corner has a story to tell. The capital of India, Delhi occupies a strategic position in the country's history, and has witnessed the reign of a variety of dynasties, each of which have left a deep imprint on the culture and the architecture of the city.

Formerly known as Indraprastha, Delhi's is a conglomerate of seven cities and shares its borders with, Rajasthan, Haryana Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Today, counted among the most rapidly developing cities of India, Delhi stands majestically as the nation’s political hub and is the perfect host to visitors from overseas. Delhites are a people with the perfect blend of tradition, hospitality and are very receptive to modern ideas, new gadgets and everything that amounts to a modern social ethos.

Some of the most prestigious schools with syllabuses comparable to schools abroad and those that offer hostel facilities are located in Delhi. Infact, some of the Delhi schools are quite modernized with computer facilities, libraries and well-equipped laboratories This makes it the ideal reason why people from different states migrate to Delhi to study. Education in Delhi is reasonable when it comes to Government run institutes but can become a little expensive in private institutes. The medium of instruction can vary from English as in the Private schools to Hindi in the State run schools.

Most of the schools in Delhi are controlled by the CBSE (The Central Board of Secondary Education) or ICSE (Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations). Education in Delhi is in organized phases categorized under: pre-primary, primary, middle, secondary and higher secondary. Some of the renowned schools in Delhi are: Delhi Public School, Richmondd Global School Paschim Vihar, Doon Public School Paschim Vihar, Mother's Pride West Punjabi Bagh, Bal Bhavan International School Dwarka, Don Bosco School, Vasant Valley School and Bal Bharati.

Online school education is a portal that covers a variety of nursery schools and perhaps some of the most prestigious schools in Delhi. Backed by a strong research and marketing team, OSA understands parental woes when it comes to admission and ensures everything right from presenting viewers with a directory of schools to choose from of all the schools in Delhi, to scheduling an interview with the school of your choice is well taken care of at a modest fee.

Teaching Fractions for Third Grade with a Twist

When you say mathematics, we often call it as math. Many people believe that it has no plural form so it cannot be written as maths. In American English, they recognize the word “math” only but in UK English, “maths” is accepted. It’s also the same with “Physics” and “Economics”.

When you search for example for 3rd grade math, but you enter 3rd grade maths, you will still find information about math but not that as accurate as what you are expecting to see. People tend to be careless sometimes in typing keywords when searching on the internet. There also instances that they miss to put punctuation marks. Sometimes because of eagerness to search for information, it results to wrong input of keywords.

When a child reaches the second grade level your child starts to learn about fractions. Third grade math usually covers more on review on fractions. But it is also the best time to improve his abilities by recalling and eventually applying more complicated concepts. After a quick refresher course you can lead him to a more advanced study of fractions. As a parent or teacher, you can create ways on how to demonstrate and explain to your kids to improve his math curriculum area.

Review

You can start by reviewing him the lessons that he has learned last year by simply drawing a circle and divide into four equal parts. You can ask them what that part is if you shade 1, 2, or 3 parts of circle. This enables him to refresh his minds and can easily cope with the future concepts that he may be facing.

Fractions with Crackers

This kind of game is unique since it involves the cooperation of food. This is done by having each kid with a graham cracker. Let them divide the crackers into four equal parts. Give them each a plastic knife only to let them spread the crackers. Ask them to cut again each cracker into halves to make it eighths. Place different spread outs for them and let them choose three of it. Have them coat three pieces of graham crackers with the same spread each. Then show them how to write fraction of numbers. For example, five pieces of graham crackers coated with chocolate spread makes 5/8.

Fraction with Colored Candies

Kids love candies so why don’t incorporate them with fractions? Try to give them candies with different colors. Call out a color and ask some of them what part of that candies are that color. After that, check their candies if they answered correctly.

Technique in Adding and Subtracting Fractions

Teach them how to add and subtract fractions with the same denominator by sharing to them a technique in doing this. In addition and subtraction of fractions, they should add and subtract the numerators and remain the denominators as is. For example: 2/3+ 3= 3/3 or 1. You provide illustrations on the board if necessary.

Allow Them to Play

It is important also that you let them practice their new skills by letting them have fun. Group games can help in making them more comfortable in learning. They could also develop their abilities if they interact with each other. You could also assign fractions in their home works to let them practice what they have learned from school. It is vital in math that you have constant practice but having fun while learning could help also.

What are Soft Skills and Why are they so Important?


Most people are still not clear about what soft skills mean. Frankly, the term itself was coined just a few years ago. In any job, the sole importance was given to the candidate’s resume and what his qualifications were. But nowadays, a lot of stress is being laid on the candidate’s soft skills and if he is properly trained in them.

So what are soft skills? It is hard to be exact in this case, but it essentially is a method to judge a person’s performance, leadership ability, and team spirit. Hard skills constitute your educational qualifications and previous job experience. In fact, a lot of recruiters are now paying more attention to soft skills rather than the hard ones. A lot of candidates with impressive resumes but poor soft skills have been rejected in the final rounds of interviews.

That is why you should enroll in soft skills programs in order to develop these skills better. Soft skills can be classified into these categories:

• Negotiation – This is a very crucial soft skill that you need to possess. The art of negotiating a deal with a client or even negotiating with a co-worker is something that you need to master effectively. There is no hard and fast rule about mastering this aspect but you will be trained to negotiate to the fullest of your capabilities.

• Team building – Instilling team spirit in the members of a team is perhaps the most difficult task ever. Ego, personal rivalry, office politics, and various other factors come into play and you have to overcome all these hurdles and utilize all the resources efficiently. This is known as team building and it requires some training beforehand.

• Communication – Last but not the least, you need to communicate well with your superiors and peers. If you can’t express your thoughts or grievances in the proper manner, then it will soon begin to affect your performance. Honing this particular soft skill is all the more important when you are talking to clients of the company.

Looking for an institute that offers soft skills training in Kolkata There are quite a few reputed ones that are providing such training for extremely reasonable fees so it should not be difficult for you to register your name. Just make sure that the institute has a good name in the market and also if it offers good job placements after the completion of the course.

Tips for finding the best language schools

People want to gain proficiency in multiple languages just for the fun of it or for easy communication with people of diverse origins. You can learn a language in your own nation at different language schools or learn it overseas. Journeying is a popular hobby and it is hard to find someone who doesnt love to explore lands and places. If you are a travel fanatic and want to learn a foreign language, learning a language in the country where it is spoken natively can be the Holy Grail for you. Visiting a foreign country to learn your favorite language not only earns you a degree but also gives you a chance to travel around the country and amalgamate with different people. Language Schools can be found in every corner of the globe and they offer wide range of courses suitable for all types of people. But before picking a language school, you may have to rack your brains for various things on the country of your visit, the type of people there etc.. Here are some tips that will help you find a legitimate language school for you.

The main concern is the language you are going to study. First decide which language youll be studying before deciding the country youll be traveling to. You can then shortlist the countries where the language is spoken natively and then start gathering information on the respective language schools there. For example, if French is a language that amuses you, you can learn it at language schools in Switzerland, Canada, Luxemburg or France where French is a native language. Learning a language in a country where it is spoken as a first language gives you better opportunities for practicing your language skills with the native speakers and also helps you to mingle easily with them.

Be sure to check out the travel expenses, living costs at the place, fee structure for the language course etc. before embarking on a trip. These factors play a key role and if you arent prudent, you might end up in an unpleasant economic burden. If the living expenses and other financial factors in the country of your choice arent par with your budget, you should start looking for language schools in other countries. For example, if you want to learn Spanish, you can opt for Puerto Rico rather than Spain for the former is sure to be economical than the latter in almost all aspects .

There are various resources on the internet where you can learn about language schools and the courses they offer. Many language schools have their own websites where they provide details on their fee structures, class hours, course duration etc.. Some language schools may only offer preliminary courses. So, if you are looking for something more, properly check out if the school youre planning to enroll in offers advanced courses in the language youre planning to study. You can also get engaged in discussion forums on language schools. You may come across a thread that may turn over your choice of a language school and compel you to pick some other. You can also use such forums to ask questions regarding language schools wait for an answer from people who have the information.

The first priority is always the language school of course ; but also make sure that the place youll be visiting will comply to your tastes. Learn about the climate of the place, the type people, places to hang out etc.. You wouldnt like to go to a place where there is nothing much to do during off-study hours. Also learn about cheap restaurants , shopping centers etc. in and around the place where youll be staying.

Before leaving on your journey, make sure you carry all your necessities . Its is better to make a list of items beforehand and then check one by one if everything is in your backpack. You would be embarrassed to no ends if you forgot to carry your laptop or your mobile, the armors of all internet surfers. Also make sure that you have your tickets and your passport in place. Some language schools offer you a list of things to bring along conferring with which can also be handy. Read travel guides and discussion threads that can give an idea on the things to carry along. Take a couple of pictures of your family and friends to cherish old memories when you are away from them.

If you properly plan your study at a language school abroad, you can have a great time in the foreign country while you learn your favorite language.

Tips for finding the best language schools





People want to gain proficiency in multiple languages just for the fun of it or for easy communication with people of diverse origins. You can learn a language in your own nation at different language schools or learn it overseas. Journeying is a popular hobby and it is hard to find someone who doesnt love to explore lands and places. If you are a travel fanatic and want to learn a foreign language, learning a language in the country where it is spoken natively can be the Holy Grail for you. Visiting a foreign country to learn your favorite language not only earns you a degree but also gives you a chance to travel around the country and amalgamate with different people. Language Schools can be found in every corner of the globe and they offer wide range of courses suitable for all types of people. But before picking a language school, you may have to rack your brains for various things on the country of your visit, the type of people there etc.. Here are some tips that will help you find a legitimate language school for you.

The main concern is the language you are going to study. First decide which language youll be studying before deciding the country youll be traveling to. You can then shortlist the countries where the language is spoken natively and then start gathering information on the respective language schools there. For example, if French is a language that amuses you, you can learn it at language schools in Switzerland, Canada, Luxemburg or France where French is a native language. Learning a language in a country where it is spoken as a first language gives you better opportunities for practicing your language skills with the native speakers and also helps you to mingle easily with them.

Be sure to check out the travel expenses, living costs at the place, fee structure for the language course etc. before embarking on a trip. These factors play a key role and if you arent prudent, you might end up in an unpleasant economic burden. If the living expenses and other financial factors in the country of your choice arent par with your budget, you should start looking for language schools in other countries. For example, if you want to learn Spanish, you can opt for Puerto Rico rather than Spain for the former is sure to be economical than the latter in almost all aspects .

There are various resources on the internet where you can learn about language schools and the courses they offer. Many language schools have their own websites where they provide details on their fee structures, class hours, course duration etc.. Some language schools may only offer preliminary courses. So, if you are looking for something more, properly check out if the school youre planning to enroll in offers advanced courses in the language youre planning to study. You can also get engaged in discussion forums on language schools. You may come across a thread that may turn over your choice of a language school and compel you to pick some other. You can also use such forums to ask questions regarding language schools wait for an answer from people who have the information.

The first priority is always the language school of course ; but also make sure that the place youll be visiting will comply to your tastes. Learn about the climate of the place, the type people, places to hang out etc.. You wouldnt like to go to a place where there is nothing much to do during off-study hours. Also learn about cheap restaurants , shopping centers etc. in and around the place where youll be staying.

Before leaving on your journey, make sure you carry all your necessities . Its is better to make a list of items beforehand and then check one by one if everything is in your backpack. You would be embarrassed to no ends if you forgot to carry your laptop or your mobile, the armors of all internet surfers. Also make sure that you have your tickets and your passport in place. Some language schools offer you a list of things to bring along conferring with which can also be handy. Read travel guides and discussion threads that can give an idea on the things to carry along. Take a couple of pictures of your family and friends to cherish old memories when you are away from them.

If you properly plan your study at a language school abroad, you can have a great time in the foreign country while you learn your favorite language.