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School Dashboard | Notion Everything
School Dashboard | Notion Everything
A simple school dashboard template with a stellar twist! I created this template to keep track of my courses, notes, and assignments — and to plan out future courses for my degree.
·notioneverything.com·
School Dashboard | Notion Everything
Popular University of Social Movements (UPMS)
Popular University of Social Movements (UPMS)
The Popular University of Social Movements (UPMS) was created within the World Social Forum (WSF) in 2003, with the aim of promoting shared knowledge and extending, linking and strengthening forms of resistance to neoliberal globalisation, ...
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Popular University of Social Movements (UPMS)
Axiology
Axiology
Axiology (from Greek ἀξία, axia, "value, worth"; and -λογία, -logia) is the philosophical study of value. It is either the collective term for ethics and aesthetics[1], philosophical fields that depend crucially on notions of worth, or the foundation for these fields, and thus similar to value theory and meta-ethics. The term was first used by Paul Lapie, in 1902,[2][3] and Eduard von Hartmann, in 1908.[4][5]
·en.wikipedia.org·
Axiology
Fashionable Nonsense
Fashionable Nonsense
Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science, published in the UK as Intellectual Impostures, is a book by physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont. Sokal is best known for the Sokal affair, in which he submitted a deliberately absurd article to Social Text, a critical theory journal, and was able to get it published.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Fashionable Nonsense
Communication
Communication
Communication (from Latin communicare, meaning "to share")[1] is the act of conveying meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs, symbols, and semiotic rules.
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Communication
Plain language
Plain language
Plain language is writing designed to ensure the reader understands as quickly, easily, and completely as possible.[1] Plain language strives to be easy to read, understand, and use.[2] It avoids verbose, convoluted language and jargon. In many countries, laws mandate that public agencies use plain language to increase access to programs and services. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities includes plain language as one of the "modes, means and formats of communication".[3]
·en.wikipedia.org·
Plain language
Legal writing
Legal writing
Legal writing involves the analysis of fact patterns and presentation of arguments in documents such as legal memoranda and briefs. One form of legal writing involves drafting a balanced analysis of a legal problem or issue. Another form of legal writing is persuasive, and advocates in favor of a legal position. Another form legal writing involves drafting legal instruments, such as contracts and wills.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Legal writing
11 practical examples of good UX writing
11 practical examples of good UX writing
Let’s start with examples and takeaways, to see what they are doing good specifically in UX content writing. What’s your take on content writers importance in today’s UX world? Share your…
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11 practical examples of good UX writing
Grammar
Grammar
In linguistics, grammar (from Ancient Greek γραμματική) is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases and words in a natural language. The term refers also to the study of such rules and this field includes phonology, morphology and syntax, often complemented by phonetics, semantics and pragmatics.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Grammar
Praxis School
Praxis School
The Praxis school was a Marxist humanist philosophical movement, whose members were influenced by Western Marxism. It originated in Zagreb and Belgrade in the SFR Yugoslavia, during the 1960s.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Praxis School
Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is an educational framework based on research in the learning sciences, including cognitive neuroscience, that guides the development of flexible learning environments and learning spaces that can accommodate individual learning differences.[1]
·en.wikipedia.org·
Universal Design for Learning