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Уже завтра состоится написание итогового сочинения по русскому языку. Осталось совсем немного времени, чтобы повторить пройденный материал.
Желаем всем одиннадцатиклассникам красивого слога, убедительных примеров и крепких нервов!
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В Государственной Думе было предложено заменить ЕГЭ на иную систему: систему раннего выявления талантов у учеников, которая будет основываться на блокчейн-технологии. С данной инициативой выступил комитет по образованию и науке. РИА Новости цитирует текст предложения:
«Более оптимальным будет вариант замены ЕГЭ на систему раннего выявления талантов учеников. Оценивать способности ребенка можно с помощью трех компонентов: данных, полученных в результате профориентации, его оценок и социальной активности, связанной с общественной деятельностью».
В то же время Министерство просвещения идею отмены ЕГЭ не поддержало.
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Уже в эту среду, 5 декабря, будущие выпускники будут писать итоговое сочинение по русскому языку
В связи с этим напоминаем Вам темы этого года для написания сочинения:
Доброта и жестокость
Искусство и ремесло
Месть и великодушие
Места и реальность
Отцы и дети
Желаем всем ясности мысли и красноречия при написании сочинения!
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И еще немножко отличной литературы!
На этот раз замечательная работа для тех, кто разбирается в программировании и хочет улучшить свои знания.
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С ЕГЭ 2019 будут действовать новые правила в отношении мер, применяемых к нарушителям порядка проведения экзамена. В том случае, если результаты экзамена будут аннулированы, то право их пересдать будет предоставлено выпускнику не ранее чем через два года.
Однако данное правило не будет применяться к обязательным предметам (русский язык и математика). В случае аннулирования результатов данного экзамена выпускники смогут его пересдать в сентябрьские сроки.
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Коммерсант подготовил отличную статью, рассказывающую о плюсах и минусах разных способов подготовки к ЕГЭ. И онлайн-подготовка была призвана достаточно эффективной.
Читаем, ведь советы дает педагог, которая учила выпускника, набравшего 400 баллов за 4 предмета ЕГЭ!
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Федеральный институт педагогических измерений (ФИПИ) по итогам анализа итоговой аттестационной кампании по предметам выявил крайне слабые знания у школьников истории России XX века.
Кроме того, если говорить в отношении конкретных заданий, то наибольшие сложности вызвали следующие:
• Группировка фактов по определенным признакам
• Указание названия битв и фактов
• Работа с исторической картой и иллюстрациями
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После небольшого затишья, экзаменационная тематика набирает обороты. Появились первые свежие новости о потенциальных изменениях в порядке проведения ЕГЭ по математике!
Итак, с 2015 года ЕГЭ по математике можно было сдавать в базовом и (или) более сложном профильном варианте. Базовый вариант оценивается по пятибалльной шкале, а профильный – по стобалльной.
В 2019 году выпускники не смогут сдавать одновременно и базовый, и профильный ЕГЭ по математике, так как необходимо будет выбрать что-то одно. Однако в проекте порядка проведения государственной итоговой аттестации содержится также возможность изменить ранее выбранный уровень экзамена в случае неудовлетворительного результата. В таком случае повторная сдача в резервные сроки может происходить уже в отношении другого уровня сложности.
Таким образом, стоит уже сейчас заранее планировать, какой уровень экзамена стоит сдавать и планомерно готовиться к нему.
StudyStream gives students a place to study live with thousands of others
Still can’t wrap your head around people wanting to watch others play video games on the internet? Here’s another one that might bend your brain a bit: people are watching other people study on the internet.
While it’s easy to miss if you’re a few years out of school, there’s a whole internet community built around studying and how to (hopefully) study better — one filled with Discords, subreddits and ridiculously chill music.
One part of all this is the “Study With Me” stream — which, as the name suggests, is a livestream of someone studying, meant to be kinda-sorta-watched while the viewer studies too. There might be a bit of music, maybe some rain sounds … but, for the most part, the host won’t be talking much or trying to entertain. That’d kind of defeat the purpose, after all. Don’t think anyone would tune in to that? There are dedicated YouTube channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, and pre-recorded, hours-long study streams with millions of views.
While the livestream studying concept has been around for a few years, much of its uptick in popularity came with the pandemic. How do you do study group when the library is closed and we’re not supposed to be sitting around each other in stuffy rooms?
StudyStream, a team out of Y Combinator’s Summer 2021 class, is bringing all of these ideas together and building it into a platform — a dedicated place online where students can study with others, share study tips and more. They offer 24/7 “focus rooms” on Zoom, where students are meant to turn on their camera, pop on some headphones and crack open their books with up to 1,000 other students — plus a Discord community for students who want to connect after the fact, or want to live study in smaller groups.
Launched late last year, the team is already seeing solid traction. Co-founder Sarujan Ranjan tells me they’ve seen upward of four million users come onto the platform, and their Discord community recently passed 400,000 users. Any time I’ve checked in the past few weeks, their study streams (of which six run in parallel) have collectively had thousands of users online. They also host onboarding streams bright and early each weekday, where they breakdown how the focus rooms work and introduce people to the etiquette … like why no one is talking.
Just as talking in a library would probably get you shushed, the 1,000-person streams aren’t meant for chatting — again, chatter would sort of defeat the purpose. Everyone’s microphone is blocked and the in-Zoom chat is disabled.
Of course, people find ways to express themselves. Some users change their Zoom display names to their social media handles; others hold up handwritten notes to say hello. One cute trick people seem to use is “waving” with Zoom’s built-in hand raise feature — it’s a way to say hello but also a way to get yourself bumped into the first few pages of on-screen streamers, if that’s something you want.
(And, of course, people will find ways to troll — give people a webcam, an audience and some degree of anonymity, and, well, it happens. As such, StudyStream has live moderators in each of the streams, with multiple ways to report anyone being nasty.)
Ranjan and his co-founders, Erfan Soliman and Tianyou Xu, didn’t initially set out to build a study streaming platform. In 2018, they founded the Knowledge Collective, an education platform where they’d host leadership training programs. In talking to more students, though, they found that most of them weren’t looking for another place to find stuff to watch or read.
“They didn’t have a problem with content. The thing that was really bothering them was … feeling unmotivated. Or unproductive, or isolated. [They’d say] ‘I can get the content, I just can’t get myself to actually read it.’”
So they started experimenting with study focus rooms, quickly finding an audience after a few popular study TikTokers and study influencers (they exist!) joined the platform and hyped it up. As more and more users stuck around and turned to StudyStream as a way to find community in a deeply isolating time, they knew it was time to make it their focus.
“We don’t want any student to have to study alone ever again,” says Ranjan, “regardless of where in the world they may be.”
All of StudyStream’s focus rooms are currently free to join, so how will they make money? That’s still in the works. Ranjan tells me they’ve experimented with premium rooms and have plenty of other concepts in the works — but for now, they’re focused on building out the platform and keeping users happy. One aspect of this is building out the experience outside of the focus rooms; they’re currently in a closed beta of their expanded web app, which will offer up things like shared task lists, an overview of how long/often you’ve studied, and more ways to connect with other students on the platform.
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Study Room Online
Study With Me videos are a popular trend that utilizes YouTube or other streaming platforms as a study tool to help keep students motivated. These videos involve someone sharing themselves studying or working, often in real-time, resulting in Study With Me videos or livestreams that are sometimes hours long. The sense of companionship provided by these videos is especially relevant as many workplaces and schools continue to be remote due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As public spaces remain closed or operate with limited capacity, many students have evolved their method of study and have turned to video-sharing platforms for motivation, as well as an environment which mimics, for example, a library or a study session with a friend at a coffee shop. Many of these Study With Me videos utilize the Pomodoro Method, encouraging viewers to follow the video creator in real-time during their intervals of productive work and breaks.
Motivation is what sets you in motion,
habit is what keeps you going
Are Study With Me Online videos helpful?
Although it may seem distracting to watch a YouTube video while you study, many swear by Study With Me videos, citing these videos as a way to keep themselves accountable, less distracted and to help with their time management to avoid procrastination. It also provides motivation to study, especially when there is companionship and a sense that you are not studying alone.
How do I stream Study With Me?
If you are looking to stream a Study With Me session yourself, there are several streaming platforms that you can utilize to reach an audience of eager students. These can include Twitch and YouTube or other streaming platforms, many of which are free to use. You simply need an account and a recording device in order to begin studying in real-time with your viewers.
If not, join our discord for study sessions!
How can I study for 4 hours straight?
There are many methods to successfully studying for long hours. The Pomodoro method in particular has become popular in recent years, helpful in breaking down four hours into more manageable time intervals. In the case of a four hour studying session, the Pomodoro method would look something like this:
Four hours can seem extremely daunting, but when broken up into several intervals of productivity and rest, it becomes much less stressful. It is much more manageable to imagine concentrating for 25 minutes at a time, rather than for 4 long hours.
How do you record Study With Me videos?
In order to create a Study With Me video yourself, you will need a recording device such as a laptop, camera or phone. You may also need video editing software to make edits to your video. Video editing software also allows you to add background music or white noise, which many often find helpful in encouraging viewers to keep their focus and concentration. If following methods such as the Pomodoro method, you may also need an alarm to remind you when it’s time to study and when it’s time to take a break. When all of these tools are ready, you are ready to begin recording your own Study With Me video.