Phil Race’s Theory (2005) A powerful and more up to date theory of learning is that postulated. Phil Race, (2002-2005). Race is rather demission of Kolb and sees learning not as a cycle but as a series of concentric rings, rather like ripples on a pond. There are four processes and rather than progressing through a cycle, they interact with one another like ripples in a pond. If there is a starting point it is "wanting" to learn. (Race, 2005) Diagram 1: Ripples on a pond Race sees the process
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lot of time researching this profession). Then, you will apply concepts from this course as well as independent research to respond to a variety of questions about the profession. Finally, you will summarize your findings in either a PowerPoint presentation or a report. The Healthcare Professions Case Study assignment is broken up into four parts, summarized below: Assignment | Due Date | Part I: Identify a Healthcare Profession | Sunday of Week 1 | Part II: Certifications, Job Responsibilities
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references. • A Reference List is required; appropriate tables and figures may be used when warranted. • Additional requirements may be requested at the discretion of the Instructor PowerPoint Presentation A PowerPoint Presentation of the research paper is required during the last week of class. The presentation should consist of no more than 10 slides. You may use NC Live, but absolutely know what you can't use. Please cite your paper. If you do not know how to cite a paper there is information all
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BSA 310 Week 4 Individual Assignment McBride Marketing Paper (UOP Course) BSA 310 Week 5 Discussion Question 1 (UOP Course) BSA 310 Week 5 Discussion Question 2 (UOP Course) BSA 310 Week 5 Team Assignment Service Request SR-rm-012 Paper and Presentation (UOP Course) ____________________________________________________ BSA 310 Week 2 Individual Assignments Critical Information Systems Paper (UOP Course) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Individual Assignment: Critical
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How to make an interesting presentation without being boring? The most challenging and educating part of mine was the last presentation. I’ve learned a lot about my topic because I have researched a lot in our college website. The project required us to present everything that we have learned in this semester about the topic we had chosen in the beginning. My topic was the “Hippie Movement.” I briefly talked about their history and life style. I made slides with Power Point and in the slides, I included
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representative, must create a presentation about a new drug recently approved by the FDA. She wants to know the main functions of PowerPoint. Susan’s gathered data includes graphs, videos, and statistics of the new drug. In Susan’s case I would start off by explaining the main functions of PowerPoint and how well this application would work for her situation. The main problems we will face is the fact that she will need to become accustom to the whole process of creating a presentation that will include
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IT/206 Assignment Situation 1: I would inform her the functions of Microsoft PowerPoint include the ability to present information and data through the form of presentations. PowerPoint allows users to present through whatever number of slides is required to present all of the information that is found. If the user has data or number they wish to present instead of just typing numbers PowerPoint allows the user to input these numbers into various charts, and graphs to give the audience
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steps necessary to do an effective presentation using PowerPoint. Explore beyond your first results, and look for information that interests you and that you did not know about making effective presentations. I had found this website while researching steps to effective presentations (http://presentationsoft.about.com/od/powerpointtips/qt/planningppt.htm). This site focuses more on the before steps before you start actually designing your PowerPoint presentation. I thought that this was useful
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Creative Minds and Critical Thinking July 7, 2014 Abstract In the video John Bohannon, a scientist and writer, gives a presentation which takes place in November 2011 at an international convention hosted TED in Brussels, Belgium. Bohannon introduces a modest proposal for easing our economic financial burden through the use of dance vice power point presentations. The idea first came to Bohannon during a conversation with a friend who is physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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PresentationCreate Slide TransitionsUse the Animation PainterUnderstand Co-AuthoringMerge and Compare PresentationsCreate Broadcast Slide ShowsInsert Videos from Online Video SitesEdit and Format VideosCreate Videos from Your PresentationsMake Your Presentations Portable | * Customization note: This document contains guidance and/or step-by-step installation instructions that can be reused, customized, or deleted entirely if they do not apply to your organization’s environment or installation scenarios
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