Top 1200 Online Learning Quotes & Sayings - Page 12

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
A child in the 4th grade who's just learning algebra is not imperfect. While there may be a child in the 12th grade who's much better, the child who's learning is not imperfect.
I get too upset by online criticism.
I live my life online: I don't have many secrets. — © Joe Wicks
I live my life online: I don't have many secrets.
I know too much; I've seen people at their worst, at their most desperate and selfish, and this knowledge makes me wary. So I am learning to pretend, to smile, to nod, to display empathy I do not feel. I am learning to pass, to look like everyone else, even though I feel broken inside.
If what you are getting online is for free, you are not the customer, you are the product.
I'm a big consumer of media and content online.
Traditionally, life has been divided into two main parts: a period of learning followed by a period of working. Very soon, this traditional model will become utterly obsolete, and the only way for humans to stay in the game will be to keep learning throughout their lives and to reinvent themselves repeatedly.
I play a lot of 'Scrabble' with my brother online.
I'm learning more about life when I'm playing too, and writing music. I'm learning more about life, the connection.
You can get so caught up in learning all about reincarnation, you can get so caught up in learning about structures, fascinating though they may be, that you're not free; you're just studying a different textbook.
I've always cared about the world. That's never been an issue. But with learning how to smile, it's been learning how to feel comfortable within my own skin, and to feel accepted, and to feel empowered, and to feel worthy.
I am being savagely bullied online.
Poverty must not be a bar to learning and learning must offer an escape from poverty. — © Lyndon B. Johnson
Poverty must not be a bar to learning and learning must offer an escape from poverty.
I share more than most people probably do online.
Learning lessons is a little like reaching maturity. You're not suddenly more happy, wealthy, or powerful, but you understand the world around you better, and you're at peace with yourself. Learning life's lessons is not about making your life perfect, but about seeing life as it was meant to be.
I hate shopping at stores, online, anywhere.
Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous.
I like to think of my behavior in the sixties as a 'learning experience.' Then again, I like to think of anything stupid I've done as a 'learning experience.' It makes me feel less stupid.
I get online anywhere: at home, in the car, at a shoot.
Every day online is a new discovery.
I like learning new stuff, also, and I can sit there and watch shows on National Geographic and the Discovery Channel or stuff like that and learn something new. I think once you've gone through such a long stage of learning one thing, you're not as well-rounded as you'd like to be.
If you have a child, you'll notice they have two states: asleep or online.
When something online is free, you're not the customer, you're the product.
I stay visible online because that's where my fans are.
It is a horrible feeling to have people bashing you online.
Online advertising is display plus search.
We need that same mentality in philanthropy, trying things, taking risks, recognizing the first try, maybe the second try, maybe the third try won't work. But if you stay at it and you're learning, you're talking to others, and you're learning together, eventually you'll break through and see the kind of impact you were hoping for.
Unfortunately, there is a lot of abuse and negativity online.
The energy in the online commerce space is unprecedented.
Oh, I'm online all the time now. I'm not an outdoorsy type.
I'm not online. I'm not on Facebook much. I don't connect that way.
I've always been online and available to my fans.
We are going to completely change what it means to do advanced analytics with our data solutions. We have machine-learning stuff that is about really bringing advanced analytics and statistical machine learning into data-science departments everywhere.
Service-learning is a particularly fertile way of involving young people in community service, because it ties helping others to what they are learning in the classroom. It enables them to apply academic disciplines to practical, everyday problems. In the process, it provides a compelling answer to the adolescent's perennial question, 'Why do I need to learn this stuff?
Online media is increasingly influential in fashion.
The constant abuse of online activity must stop.
When I look back on it now, I am so glad that the one thing that I had in my life was my belief that everything in life is a learning experience, whether it be positive or negative. If you can see it as a learning experience, you can turn any negative into a positive.
Learning without thinking is useless, but thinking without learning is very dangerous! — © Sukarno
Learning without thinking is useless, but thinking without learning is very dangerous!
Learning is not to be tacked to the mind, but we must fuse and blend them together, not merely giving the mind a slight tincture, but a thorough and perfect dye. And if we perceive no evident change and improvement, it would be better to leave it alone; learning is a dangerous weapon, and apt to wound its master if it be wielded by a feeble hand, and by one not well acquainted with its use.
I'm learning how strong I am, how resilient I am. I'm learning my weaknesses.
I read loads. There's quite a lot of stuff online.
I like poems and keep sharing them online.
I do Yoga with Adriene' online, on YouTube. It's awesome - and it's free!
You're much more interesting when you're online - all of us are.
I don't really pay attention to much online.
It's hard to find things that won't sell online.
I recommend learning how to come into the presence of stillness and vastness. Learn any form of meditation. Spend twenty minutes every day if possible, in meditation, listening to the crazy monkey mind inside you, and learning how to still the thoughts and discover that big, deep soulful part of yourself.
And initially, a lot of companies avoid trying to make a really radical new kind of title for a new system, because that would involve learning a new machine and learning how to make the new title at the same time.
I recognize that as a musician there is a certain chauvinism attached to it, which is the thing of, "I spent my time learning how to play. You didn't spend time learning how to play, therefore, you are not a musician."
We're living in post-nuance online times. — © Jon Ronson
We're living in post-nuance online times.
The role of gender in society is the most complicated thing I’ve ever spent a lot of time learning about, and I’ve spent a lot of time learning about quantum mechanics.
I wasn't learning to sing because I thought I could; I was learning to sing because I knew I couldn't.
The biggest thing is to give it back. You want to leave the game in a better situation than you came in with it. That's really important to me, especially being an avid reader and just learning about how to build businesses, learning how to make the most of the business you're in, the ins and outs of the relationships that you build as well.
Online commerce is being replaced by mobile.
Sometimes when you see things online, it's very consuming.
Social media is just an online journal.
I love playing online games with my fans.
The first thing I ever sold online was stolen.
Online fundraising is so important to the Democratic Party.
This is a very challenging moment for educators. Our children are headed for a much more networked existence, one that allows for learning to occur 24, 7, 365, one that renders physical space much less important for learning, one that will challenge the relevance of classrooms as currently envisioned, and one that challenges our roles as teachers and adult learners.
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