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    taught using repetitive drills. 5. There is little or no grammatical explanation. Grammar is taught by inductive analogy rather than deductive explanation. 6. Vocabulary is strictly limited and learned in context. 7. There is much use of tapes‚ language labs‚ and visual aids. 8. Great importance is attached to pronunciation. 9. Very little use of the mother tongue by teachers is permitted. 10. Successful responses are immediately reinforced. 11. There is great effort to

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    videos‚ flipcharts‚ use of interactive whiteboards‚ and hand-outs. During a lesson or classroom discussions‚ visual learners often prefer to take detailed notes to absorb the information. Highlight important points in text. Use books on tapes. Use a tape recorder to tape lectures‚ presentations‚ directions‚ etc. Learn to use text glossary‚ indexes‚ appendices‚ chapter summaries‚ etc. Preview texts. Auditory Learning Style learn through listening . . . They learn best through verbal lessons‚ discussions

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    started he put tape and from where he ended he put tape. We then separated into groups of 10 in total to be an even class so we can start off the experiment. During the time that was going on we chose who was going to be the recorder‚ the measurer‚ and the timer. With my group Jovan was the measurer‚ Nakyra was the recorder‚ and I was the timer. Finally going outside we got to work and the people walking would start from the tape and have to end to the other side where the other tape was. You

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    In Tuesdays with Morrie‚ the protagonist‚ Morrie Schwarts has allowed other people to conduct research on him‚ allowed people to follow his journey into death‚ and most importantly allowed Mitch to hear his story to share with others explaining why Morrie is interesting. Early on Morrie is told he has ALS‚ and starts to lose his ability to accomplish strenuous tasks. Instead of feeling sorry for himself he decided to make death his last project. “Study me in a slow and patient demise. Watch what

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    Music has been a part of our culture since the beginning‚ from Gregorian chants to digital downloads. Before recording‚ music was passed along through singing and the teaching of the young. Music then moved into the era of creation with it being written‚ though only musicians knew how to read the music‚ but over time even the need for musicians to decipher the music became unnecessary. The ability for even the average man to listen to music began as technology started to catch up with the growing

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    Sony Strength

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    strengths is their ability to produce innovative‚ quality products. Sony’s web page states “Sony innovations have become part of mainstream culture‚ including: the first magnetic tape and tape recorder in 1950; the transistor radio in 1955; the world’s first all-transistor TV set in 1960; the world’s first color video cassette recorder in 1971; the Walkman personal stereo in 1979; the Compact Disc (CD) in 1982; the first 8mm camcorder in 1985; the Minidisk (MD) player in 1992; the PlayStation game system

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    be recorded on a digital or analog recorder so that it can be replayed and stored. In the event someone breaks in‚ it is nice to have that footage recorded to hand over as evidence. In some cases‚ recording everything with home surveillance system recorders and cameras can be expensive. Most models will record about eight to twelve hours of footage and then will start to record again on the same tape or space. This means you only have the last twelve hours on tape‚ but that is mostly what you need

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    Watching Molly Graybull at her first powwow was an eye opener to Clarissa. Fascinated‚ she started practising on her own with a tape recorder that was borrowed from her foster mother. As weeks passed‚ there was a change in her and she asked her foster mother to teach her some dance moves. Topic 3: stepping out of your comfort zone and trying new things - Borrows tape recorder from mom and practising on her own - asking her mom to teach her how to dance - She joined the Circle dance at her second

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    CHAPTER 3 Research design and methodology 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter covers the research design and methodology‚ including sampling‚ population‚ establishing rigour during and after data collection‚ ethical considerations and data analysis. 3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN Burns and Grove (2003:195) define a research design as “a blueprint for conducting a study with maximum control over factors that may interfere with the validity of the findings”. Parahoo (1997:142) describes a research

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    Characteristics of Educational Technology 1. Educational technology is based on the application of the scientific knowledge.2. Educational Technology has contributed in developing various methods‚ for example‚ micro-teaching method‚ simulatedteaching‚ interaction analysis‚ audio-visual aids and programmed learning method.3. In the field of educational technology‚ psychology‚ science‚ technology‚ system‚ art‚ audio-visual aids and machines areused.4. Educational technology is helpful in making the

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