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    PEER REVIEW EDTL1720: Instructional Design – Identifying an Instructional Problem Template (Use this template as needed to guide you in identifying and summarizing your instructional problem statement.) What observable behaviour (include frequency) indicate that learners have a performance problem?The behaviour that I have observed in my classroom that indicate that learners have a performance problem is a lack of letter recognition e.g. seeing a letter regularly and still can’t recognize it

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    Smithers: a Small Man In Lord Dunsany’s “The Two Bottles of Relish” (1932)‚ Smithers‚ a relish salesman‚ partners with Linley‚ an intelligent gentleman from Oxford to solve the murder of the young Nancy Elth. After Smithers has discovered clues from the murder scene in Unge‚ he must rely on Linley because he cannot solve the case. Smithers’ self – deprecation‚ ignorance‚ and lack of creativity prevent him from solving the case. Smithers’ is extremely hard on himself. His self – deprecation hinders

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    1. Provide the definitions of critical path and critical chain. How do they differ? Critical path and critical chain are both schedule network analysis techniques. Critical path is the one that determines the shortest time to complete a project‚ which assumes low uncertainty and does not consider resource dependencies. Critical chain is a modified or refined technique about critical path; it involves the deterministic and probabilistic approaches to analyze the project schedule‚ which is

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    Sign 180 11.16.11 Deaf Event I attended my first deaf event at the local Starbucks in Sea Cliff Village in Huntington Beach on November 16th. My experience was defiantly worth remembering and was quite enjoyable. Just approaching the door and seeing through the windows the hearing and the deaf practice and communicate with each other was inspiring. I was a bit apprehensive and nervous to strike up a conversation but next thing I knew I was being welcomed with warm hugs and loving smiles

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    little girl was Helen Adams Keller. (Foster‚ Steele‚ Norwood‚ & Coleman‚ 2012) When Helen was 19 months old‚ she became ill with what was known as congestion of the brain and stomach; this is now known as scarlet fever. Her sudden illness left her deaf and blind. For many of her earlier years Helen lived in darkness with very few ways to communicate with others around her. Obviously her attempts were not always successful. When she failed to communicate she would throw fits and have outbursts that

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    serious: being born blind or deaf? What is Sacks’ reasoning and what do YOU think? The decision between what is more serious‚ being born blind or deaf‚ is not an easy one. Personally I have a biased opinion to some extent since I am hard of hearing‚ without my hearing aids. Sacks’ wrote that he believes being born deaf is potentially more serious than being born blind and I agree. There are numerous reasons and recent experiences that lead me to feel that being born deaf is more serious than the

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    The De’VIA and Experiences of Their Eyes Art involving Deaf Visual and Image Art is known as De’VIA. De’VIA was an art movement inspired by deaf artists to “come out of the closet” during the early 1980s and late 1990s (Miller 303). To come out of the closet is to show pride in being deaf‚ instead of hiding their deafness or trying to imitate the hearing. Deaf people have a history comprise of discrimination‚ being ignored and oppressed by the hearing world. Thus‚ through their art they are able

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    the book thief is a book about a Nazi family hiding a jew in their basement even though the consequence is death if they get caught. in the story a girl steals multiple numbers of books from the mayors house or anywhere she can find them. the girls friend Rudy is thought as an academic failure until he is involved in a after school program with boys his age. then he also is known as a great athlete after winning the 1500‚ 400 ‚ and more yard dashes in a row. Liesel also reads her stolen books to

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    Deaf Culture Carolyn Mason I was interested in immersing myself with this group because they are a community of people that I’ve often wondered about. I’ve always wondered about the way they communicate with others and was it hard being deaf or hearing impaired in some ways. As myself‚ I learned that most people feel uncomfortable when meeting a Deaf person for the first time and this is very normal. When we communicate with people‚ we generally don’t have to think about the process. When faced

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    Description of Event: Deaf Chat Further your American Sign Language experience in a friendly social surrounding enjoying food court goodies and making new friends. Sponsored By: Sorry‚ I don’t know. When and Where the Event Took Place: March 8‚ 2012 at Oakridge Mall‚ San Jose. What it was about: Meet deaf‚ hard of hearing and other ASL students‚ communicate with people. This was the first deaf event that I attended this quarter. I was even more excited about it than I was before. I always

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