Malaysian Online Journal of Instructional Technology ISSN : 1823-1144 Vol. 2, No. 1, April 2005 Strategies for Effective Communication of Educational Instructions in Nigeria Ezeja Ogili School of Distance Learning and Continuing Education Institute of Management and Technology Enugu, South-East, Nigeria Abstract Effective communication is usually the result of a careful selection of the appropriate medium or combination of media available. This is to ensure the transmission of message from one
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for class. Let me know if you have special requirements (computer, DVD, VCR, {how quaint} etc.) Include the following criteria: 1. a creative approach (we don’t want to be bored) 2. relationship between story and author’s background 3. similarities between
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Rotman – Problem Solving Challenge In an interview back in 2013 when asked about the future of education with respect to wearable technology Bill Gates said that wearables was cool but he did not see a connection with education. I would like to disagree with him and believe that wearable technology has massive potential and can change the way we learn both inside and outside the classroom. While we have just started exploring the concept and many of the developments being made in just the past
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Trip Report 2011 The Fifth annual Geomatics Engineering Student Trip to Switzerland By Adam Thomas Schulich School of Engineering University of Calgary Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Itinerary..................................................................................................................................................... 3
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For proper development of bones and muscles, children need to spend at least 3 hours per day at 1.1g. To provide for the children’s proper development in the space settlement, we created the Taggart Youth Hub, named after the Taggart Transcontinental Railroad from Ayn Rand’s novel, Atlas Shrugged. The Taggart Youth Hub is a train-like system that rotates under the outer tier of the torus. This structure functions like a train with the “cars” containing the schooling and recreational activities and
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off of the sun’s surface. [5] As a result of twisting of the sun’s magnetic field triggered by the differential rotation of the field, the magnetic field lines can form loops lead to breakouts of plasma off the chromosphere. Alternatively, it can be galactic cosmic rays that travel with high speeds (close to speed of light) across our galaxy and emit X-rays. [6] On Earth, our atmosphere (along with the Earth’s magnetic field) protects us from most of the dangerous radiation. A large part of this process
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it was and how much i hate packing. little did i know I was about to realize so much on one little trip. On June 23, we made our way to the air port in Tijuana Mexico. I was so sleepy and just wanted to be abode all alone with nobody disturbing me. Once I saw my teammates and got in the plane, I was wide awake. After a few long restless hours, we landed in Mexico City, only to wait another 3 hours before getting on another plane. Finally arriving to our destination, Cuba, we hopped off the
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Analysis on Thai insurance industry ------------------------------------------------- History The very first actual insurance contract, signed in Genoa in 1347. Contracts were signed by individuals, either alone or in a group. They each wrote their name and the amount of risk they were willing to assume under the insurance proposal. And then in 1688, the first insurance company was established as the widespread of insuring cargo while being ship throughout the maritime nations of Europe. It started
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trigonometric and exponential equations, linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, and an extensive look into statistics. 2. All school rules will be upheld and strictly enforced – see student handbook. 3. Students are expected to bring required materials to class each day. These materials include the following: textbook, paper, pencil (only work done in pencil will be graded), and a scientific calculator, excluding calculator that use math type. GRAPHING CALCULATORS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED
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Rex’s Adventure By: Donovan Delacruz Once upon a time there lived a boy name rex. Rex lived in a small town, with very little people. One day rex had a school trip to attend to, the field trip was to a science museum. All the children in rex’s class were very excited. They took a big yellow bus to the museum, when they got inside there was a tour guide to guide them. The first place the guide took them to see is “the room of electricity”. The guide was talking to them about electrons and how
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