The best hashtag evah
I’m horrible at making thumbnails lol
As I personally am HORRIFIED of public speaking/presenting, I decided I would scour both the entire public speaking and presenting tag, to find as many useful posts as possible, as compile them all into one big post, so I can come back to this whenever I need to give a presentation
I’ve added a little star (*) to my favourite posts in the list. Although all are useful, these are the once I use the most and come back to often to re-read.
* A guide to presenting by someone who used to be scared af by @libraery
* How to combat nervousness by @uni-venture
Tips to contain your nervousness while presenting/speaking by @smartstudy
Some must do’s to help with presentation fear by @ibonmymind
Public speaking can be scary (comic) by @mightyhealthyquest
A shy girl’s guide to public speaking by @thekristenvibe
* A guide to making effective slides by @eintsein
* How to make classy powerpoints by @learning-teaching
* Tips for writings presentations and talks by @stu-tea
Tips on building a speech/presentation + some general tips by @liaragoals
Do’s and don’ts of making slides by @uni-venture (second part of the post)
Body Language by @uni-venture (first part of the post)
Thin fast, talk smart - communication techniques (this is an hour long video on communication. Although not all, a lot of information mentioned is useful for presenting. So if you have time, maybe watch this video at some point, write down things that are helpful to you, and use it to your advantage without having to re-watch it each time)
How to speak confidently in public (wikihow)
* Public speaking preparation tips by @studywithmariana (this also has a video version, linked in the post)
* some VERY well thought out tips on presenting by @universi-tea
* A guide to speech and debate by a speech-and-debate-club member by @academiix
* A guide to public presentations by @studiousnerd
How to be a better presenter by @studying-forever
General presentations techniques by @uni-venture
Tips on public speaking by @nerdytravelingstudent
Some more tips on presenting by @lizzylearns
7 tricks to make public speaking easier (article)
This is amazing. Thank you so much!
Hey everyone!! For my first masterpost, I decided to make one for science resources since I’ll need it for future exams and organizing these things will help me and I hope it’ll help you guys too! I included some social sciences as well as sources that have information about other subjects as well, which are marked by the * symbol. Also, I didn’t list many sources for biology/chemistry/physics categories since there’s more info about them in the “websites” category. Weird organization, I know, but I hope you like it!
Youtube channels:
*Youtube Edu
*Crash Course
AsapSCIENCE
MinutePhysics
Vsauce
Amoeba Sisters
Veritasium
Bozeman Science (AP stuff)
Science Channel
SciShow
SciShow Space
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Websites:
*Khan Academy
*CliffsNotes
*FREE BOOKS
*HowStuffWorks (literally how everything works I’m not kidding)
*MIT open courseware (lecture notes and videos)
*Buzzle (helps with homework)
*Educational videos
*Britannica (also has quizzes)
*TED Talks
*New World Encyclopedia
*Wikipedia for Schools
*About Education
*WiseGEEK
*quizzes
NASA
Space
Popular Science
Scientific American (+podcasts and videos)
ScienceDaily
LiveScience
New Scientist
IFLScience
more quizzes (+ math, technology)
an amazing interactive about the universe (honestly this is pure gold)
Chemistry:
interactive periodic table (with element classifications), experiments, famous chemists, etc. (includes podcasts and videos)
ChemCollective
periodic table live + info about the elements
problems and answers
AP chemistry
Physics:
AP physics - multiple choice practice questions (with answers)(warning: the site has cancerous ads that annoy me to no end)
basic physics (with answers + interactive stuff)
more problems and answers
dictionary
particle physics
Biology:
human anatomy
questions and answers
cell structure (video)
neuroscience and neurology
AP biology
Social sciences:
a bunch of anthropology resources
archaeology
economics
psychology
sociology
Roman law
Duhaime’s Encyclopedia of Law
....this was on my birthday ._. Eeh?
Kanouso Roadshow. Tokyo Dome City Hall. November 20, 2013
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Is this how you roll?
This is your daily reminder to not be ashamed of making your life easy for yourself.
Cut your food into small pieces, make the font size 30 on your e book, use straws to drink, get a pen that’s comfortable to hold, take more naps, walk slowly, eat another cookie, buy velcro shoes, re-watch the part you couldn’t understand the first time, write things on your hands so you don’t forget it… whatever you want and/or need
Don’t let anyone tell you how you should be doing things. We don’t need to prove each other anything
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[Sorry this is kind of messy… I had to work all day and I rushed to finish it tonight. Ah oh well, please enjoy!]
It’s essay writing season for tons of students!
After being a college writing tutor for over a year, I thought I would share my advice with all you awesome people on tumblr. This is how I write essays, but if you’ve got more tips, feel free to add them below.
Happy writing. You can do it!
idk who outside of science knows about this, but there is this page called arxiv.org which is an archive where scientific studies are uploaded
every year on the 1st of april, there are several joke papers uploaded, and they are always *chefs kiss*
these are a few from the astrophysics section, enjoy!
Okay so I'm having trouble with は and が and where to place them. I feel like it's a little random with wether to use は or が. Except for like the subject of a sentence... then its は I believe. Anyway. I'm also having trouble with に. Sometimes に is simple for me to understand because it'll be right after a specific location. Other times it's like 日本語の雑誌は先生の事務室にあります. And I'm just like.. How in the world is Japanese Magazines allowed in front of に?
Ok imma try. And sorry for the like 6 week delay. 😳 I’ve been through it the past 10 weeks.
First rule: Particles determine the role of each word relative to the verb.
As a Case Marker - defines the subject, or the person, or thing doing the action described by the relevant verb. The subject is always expressed as a noun phrase. It is different than は which defines the object. i.e subject of existence like “Over there is a store.” 店がある。
As a Conjuctive - it is used to connect two contrasting clauses like ‘but’ or ‘though.’
As subordinate clause connector - Indicates the subject of subordinate clause when it is different from the subject of the main clause. Indicates the subject of a relative clause.
Articles on は vs が
Wasabi Misa’s YouTube Tae Kim
Ok now I struggle with this so I hope this makes sense.
Indicates time or frequency
Indicates a location
Indicates the indirect object of a verb
Indicates the surface of a object where some action takes place
Indicates a point of arrival
Indicates an entering motion
Used together with a verb to express a purpose
Joins two or more nouns to indicate a list of items
Connects two or more items to indicate a matching or a contrast
Indicates the one acting or the one acted upon
Used with a verb to indicate a change or choice
Indicates a person who gives something or who provides a service
日本語の雑誌は先生の事務室にあります.
「日本語の雑誌」= Magazines of the Japanese Language or Japanese magazines
「先生の事務室」= Office of the teacher or teacher’s office
「あります」= to be located
「は」indicates the topic = magazines are the topic
「日本語の雑誌は」
「に」indicates a location = are located
The Japanese magazine’s are located in the teacher’s office.
Articles on に
Wasabi Quora Tae Kim Misa’s Youtube