Oxford/Cambridge Summer Courses Workshop

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Oxford/Cambridge Summer Courses Workshop Dr Anthony ’Skip’ basiel abasiel@gmail.com http://abasiel.wordpress.com

Overview Presenter introduction search 1-minute essay Paper airplane challenge Sherlock Holmes mystery Developing observational skills Attention Test Perception Colour Psychometrics Online Physics Problem

Search for Dr Anthony ‘Skip’ Basiel In teams: Find at least 2 true facts about your Tutor that shows why they are good to facilitate this module. Game: Each team gets 1 point for a correct answer. Winner = 3 points first Prize First on half-way break

1 Minute essay In one minute write something you have learnt this summer. It can be from a lesson, or informal from a social event, or just exploring Cambridge. Next- share your wisdom with a friend. You may want to make a change. Share with the class?

paper airplane challenge In teams: research, design, develop and produce a paper airplane. What important questions do you need to ask to successfully complete this task?

Use Your Deductive reasoning in pairs

http://www.briddles.com/riddles/sherlock-holmes-questions

http://www.briddles.com/riddles/sherlock-holmes-questions How can a dead person rewind back the tape himself?

http://www.briddles.com/riddles/sherlock-holmes-questions #18 - Baker Street Murder Mystery A crime was committed at Baker Street. Ibrahim Dakota who was shot in stomach was the main suspect. Sherlock questioned the suspect. The conversation started as: Sherlock: What’s your story Ibrahim? Ibrahim: I was walking around Baker Street and suddenly a man from back shot me. I ran as fast as I could to save my life.  Sherlock: That is enough (and asked the police to arrest him). Why did Sherlock think he was the murderer?

http://www.briddles.com/riddles/sherlock-holmes-questions #18 - Baker Street Murder Mystery A crime was committed at Baker Street. Ibrahim Dakota who was shot in stomach was the main suspect. Sherlock questioned the suspect. The conversation started as: Sherlock: What’s your story Ibrahim? Ibrahim: I was walking around Baker Street and suddenly a man from back shot me. I ran as fast as I could to save my life.  Sherlock: That is enough (and asked the police to arrest him). Why did Sherlock think he was the murderer?

http://www.briddles.com/riddles/sherlock-holmes-questions #18 - Baker Street Murder Mystery A crime was committed at Baker Street. Ibrahim Dakota who was shot in stomach was the main suspect. Sherlock questioned the suspect. The conversation started as: Sherlock: What’s your story Ibrahim? Ibrahim: I was walking around Baker Street and suddenly a man from back shot me. I ran as fast as I could to save my life.  Sherlock: That is enough (and asked the police to arrest him). Why did Sherlock think he was the murderer? If shot from back, how can he get the injury in the front in the stomach? Therefore a fake story.

Developing Observation Skills

Developing Observation Skills YouTube https://youtu Developing Observation Skills YouTube https://youtu.be/CFmj_NY5tvg Observation & Inference

Developing Observation Skills Try this test to measure your observation skills. How many ‘F’s? See the video: https://youtu.be/yyF5ATC5-XQ

Developing Observation Skills: 8 Fs

Selective Attention test See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8vAT7sWEow

perception Observation is linked to perception. How many senses do we have? – Discuss with the whole class What is Proprioception?

perception

perception Do the pencil test: Take your pen and look down while making a clockwise circle. Keep circling but hold the pen up so you are looking at it from beneath. ????? Is it still going in the same direction, or is it counter-clockwise now? See my YouTube video: https://youtu.be/m3EsRvF0y8M

Colour psychometrics Do paper survey Identify your colour Follow-up after at: https://www.colorcode.com/free_personality_test/ Note: You don’t have to register

Complete the Questionnaire Add up the numbers of the Letters (A,B,C and D) Put result in order of the highest to the lowest List the letters in order The highest number represent the set of personality traits your most like The lowest number represent the least personality trait you are least like Complete the questionnaire: Instruction: Add up the number of the letters ABCD and add the number under each letter Put result in order highest to the lowest List ABCD in order, Say to students the highest number represent the set of personality traits your most like. And the lowest number represent the least personality trait you are least like. To help you explore your personality traits lets complete the questionnaire. The questionnaires shows 9 sets of words, taking the first set of words, 1 chose which word that best describe you Circle it and continue doing the same 2 to 9 for the other 8 sets of words Now when you finished add the number of A’s B’s C’s and D’s Write the total below then put the A’s B’s C’s and D’s putting the highest first and lowest in order

Introduction To Colour Energy Explain how the personality traits fits the colours The result of your questionnaire shows you which colour energies you use most and least like Video on!! Then Yvonne will explain ……

Colour Energies Explained Bad Day

Colour Energies Explained Good Day

Project Skills Matching Personality Traits Cool Blue Sunshine Yellow Fiery Red Earthy Green Note taker Researcher Data analyst Presenters Report writer Team motivation Directors Decision maker Project Managers Peace keeper Team spirit Positive direction

Physics problem

Physics problem

Physics problem

Physics problem

Fuzzy knowledge & solutions Not all situations will have a clear answers. The answers may fall somewhere on a range or spectrum of solutions that can change over time as new information comes available. (E.g. the earth is no longer considered flat ) Please see my website: http://abasiel.wordpress.com or eMail any questions abasiel@gmail.com