Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Crictor”
Marketing idea: Better Place Software to estimate/simulate driver experience
This just sent via email to Better Place:
Dear Sir/Madam
I would venture a guess that many of your early adopters (or switch-registrants for now) are also gadget lovers or at least tech savvy. Most of them walk around with a smartphone with a GPS or at least have a GPS in their cars. The idea is that by submitting you their GPS data from driving their gas cars they could get your estimates on car usage and maintenance patterns, and have a better idea on the EV experience ahead. Better Place can use this as a market research as well as active marketing tool, of course.
Choice of learning style
This post is in English for several reasons. Mostly it’s because it was originally posted in English on " Metacognition: Learning to Learn" on Linked-in and I care not retype the whole thing, much less translate it (most of it was pasted without editing). For more about English posts in my predominantly Hebrew blog see my new page about this.
I’m a beginner in the field of education, but I want to become a better teacher. Here’s one of the issues that bugs me the most - Is there a widely agreed-upon taxonomy of teaching/learning styles, accompanied by tools to figure out which approach is needed by each student?