LearnIT -future directions for learning with technology at the University of Adelaide Previous View Next The impacts of technology on communication -mapping the limits of online discussion forums Matthew Thomas Presenter’s biographical details Matthew Thomas is currently completing his PhD in the Department of Geographical and Environmental Studies‚ and the ACUE. His doctoral research has examined in detail the use of new Information and Communication technologies in Higher Education
Premium Communication
An Overview of the FMCG Industry in India chillibreeze writer — Shital Vakhariya Looking for more info Read our more comprehensive report of the same at: India-Reports Read more about Discount Retailing | | | What are Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)? Products which have a quick turnover‚ and relatively low cost are known as Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG). FMCG products are those that get replaced within a year. Examples of FMCG generally include a wide range of frequently
Premium Fast moving consumer goods
Cameron R. Phillips Public Sector Economics 03 June 2013 Subject: Memorandum Proposal In describing the economic advantages and disadvantages of the proposed tax policy change the advantage is that revenues increase substantially from $9‚134 billion to $184‚807 billion. From a macroeconomic viewpoint‚ the more money in circulation‚ the more money the firms will receive. With a greater amount of funds in circulation the more that workers will have in their net income. This concept stimulates
Premium Taxation Tax Taxation in the United States
ROI in the Public Sector Interest in return on investment (ROI) by public sector organizations continues to grow. This interest is not isolated to large federal agencies. Myths regarding the use of ROI in government abound‚ prevents many agencies from developing a comprehensive approach to evaluating human resources‚ training‚ and performance improvement initiatives. The key is distinguishing what is myth versus what is reality. Efforts have been made toward more responsible performance management
Premium Cost Investment Public sector
that has resulted in significant impact. 32–65 OUR STORY 32 The Leader in Private Sector Development 40 Our Priority Sectors 50 Frontier Markets 58 Mobilizing for Maximum Impact CONTENTS This report summarizes IFC’s innovation and leadership role in the private sector. It is organized to highlight our strategy—our role (The Leader in Private Sector Development‚ pages 32–39)‚ what we do (Our Priority Sectors‚ pages 40–49)‚ where we do it (Frontier Markets‚ pages 50–57)‚ and how we do it (Mobilizing
Premium World Bank Development Developing country
7 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SECTORS We often wish that there were more businessmen in government. That would be good for business and good for government. Yet the experience of those who are drafted into ministerial office from the business community is usually frustrating. The latest example is Digby Jones‚ former Director General of the Confederation of British Industry‚ which represents big business in the UK. In June 2007 he was appointed Minister of Trade by the
Premium Private sector Public sector Voluntary sector
plan is a more defined document it looks at‚ in greater detail‚ what we are going to do within each lesson. Reece and Walker (2007‚ p15) suggests that there are two functions to a lesson plan A Strategy or plan for teaching A series of clues to be used during the lesson Lesson planning is a critical factor in the delivery of any session‚ it provides a structure and gives not only the learner but also the lecturer a guide to what‚ how and how long there is to each task in the lesson. Without
Premium Education Learning
I had done it before. My learning style results did not surprise me though. I had the following results; • Visual 4 • Aural 4 • Read/Write 5 • Kinesthetic 9 This confirms that I have a mild kinesthetic learning preference. Experience is my best teacher. Usually‚ the various fallouts from past experiences are always engraved in my mind when all my sense of learning are involved in gathering the experience. Usually‚ what I see‚ smell‚ touch‚ feel and hear‚ help in learning faster. The score of 4 for
Premium Learning Education Psychology
primary sector is declining because it is running out of natural materials such as oil for example‚ this could mean that people would start to lose their jobs in this sector and it would be increasing growth in the tertiary sector. Although the secondary sector is also declining. These two sectors are declining due to a few reasons such as it is cheaper to import resources and materials such as coal‚ darming products etc‚ and there is an increase on the use of technology. The primary sector is focused
Premium Tertiary sector of the economy Industry Manufacturing
Contribution of Services Sector in economy of Pakistan Submitted to: Miss Farhat Iqbal Submitted By: Mehak Liaqat Ali Bisma Mumtaz BBA Sem 5 Section B Kinnaird College for Women‚ Lahore Contribution of Services Sector in Economy of Pakistan Introduction: Services sector is largest and fastest growing sector in the world economy. The share of services sector in total GDP is 47 percent in low income countries‚ 53 percent in middle income countries and 73 percent in high income
Premium Consumer theory Supply and demand Economy