Computer-Aided Circuit Simulation using Nonlinear Equations
Dive into the world of Computer-Aided Circuit Simulation and Verification with a focus on solving nonlinear equations iteratively using methods like Newton's Method. Explore the complexities of nonlinear problems and equations, understand the iterative process involved in finding solutions, and analyze convergence rates. Delve into the Newton-Raphson Method's linearization approach and learn how it aids in solving nonlinear equations effectively. Witness graphical views of the Newton-Raphson Method to enhance your understanding of convergence.
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Developing the Curriculum workshop Laura Compton Consider the opportunities we have as a regional collaborative to co-create content-rich learning experiences and curricular pathways. Digital Learning Manager (FVWLric) laura.compton@westlothian.org.uk Rhona Jay Education Service Manager (Falkirk) How can we enhance outcomes for our young people? rhona.jay@falkirk.gov.uk Stefan Wyroslawski Lead Officer for CLPL and Curriculum Development (FVWLric) wyroslawskis04s@glow.sch.uk, @FVWLric
Developing the Curriculum workshop BIG TALK CONNECTOR IN NO MORE THAN 7 WORDS What is the purpose of schooling?
Developing the Curriculum workshop Curriculum rationale Opportunities in the FVWLric Virtual campus Main influences on curriculum design Co-creating content-rich learning experiences using assets in the FVWLric A moment captured from our Primary HT s meeting Discussions and engagement with curriculum design Collaborating on learning pathways What we can learn from Stornoway The development of skills and attributes Reducing workload Our virtual future in the FVWLric
Developing the Curriculum workshop WiFi code and survey
Developing the Curriculum workshop "The big mistake... is to assume that if we want students to think, then our curriculum should give students lots of practice in thinking... what our students need is more to think with... what is in their long-term memories makes short-term memories more powerful." Dr. Dylan Wiliam (2018)
Developing the Curriculum workshop What are the important things you will take away from today? Why are these things important? What will you do next to build on this? NEXT STEPS PLEDGE
Developing the Curriculum workshop Laura Compton Consider the opportunities we have as a regional collaborative to co-create content-rich learning experiences and curricular pathways. Digital Learning Manager (FVWLric) laura.compton@westlothian.org.uk Rhona Jay Education Service Manager (Falkirk) How can we enhance outcomes for our young people? rhona.jay@falkirk.gov.uk Stefan Wyroslawski Lead Officer for CLPL and Curriculum Development (FVWLric) wyroslawskis04s@glow.sch.uk, @FVWLric
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