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    TRADITONAL CLASSROOM LEARNING VS ONLINE LEARN ENG 121 AUGUST 12‚ 2012 The purpose of this essay is to talk about some of the differences between learning online and the traditional classroom learning. There are many differences and similarities and I will discuss some of them in this paper. Some people feel that traditional classroom learning is best‚ however some feel that online learning is best; these opinions are formed for different reasons; the main factors usually considered are; form

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    Planning for Learning

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    I consider myself fortunate in that my personal learning experience has been positive overall. This may be because I enjoyed learning from an early age‚ and was receptive to new learning experiences – it might also be due to having attended a private school and being in relatively small-sized class groups where attention could be given to each student according to their needs. Further‚ it might have been enhanced by streaming‚ as I was able to progress in line with my ability – and to benefit from

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    Classical Conditioning Versus OpeObservational Learning: Ways to Benefit From Observation Observational Learning: Ways to Benefit From Observation Observational learning (social learning) is learning by the experience of others. People naturally tend to imitate‚ or model the behavior of significant others (Nairne 250). An observer ’s behavior can be affected by the positive or negative consequences--called vicarious reinforcement or vicarious punishment-- of a model ’s behavior. The observer

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    that the form and content of student assessment strongly influence students’ attitudes to study and quality of learning (Ramsden‚ 1997; Shepard‚ 2000). For most students‚ assessment requirements literally define the curriculum. Current research suggests it is assessment used in the right way‚ as part of teaching to support and enhance learning that has the most significant impact on learning (Elwood and Klenowski‚ 2002). James and his colleagues (2002) argue that carefully designed assessment is therefore

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    Distance Learning

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    Distance learning Distance learning has been around for a long time in the form of correspondence‚ in which assignments were completed without supervision and submitted to an instructor via mail. Most courses were quite basic and did not allow for much‚ if any‚ teacher-student or student-teacher interaction. The introduction of the Internet‚ however‚ changed this model for delivering and submitting educational content. Computers allow more complicated information‚ more engaging instructional materials

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    Autonomous Learning

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    Autonomous Learning Teaching is a day to day act that can be done in many different ways. One of the ways is the autonomous learning way. Some people call it "independent learning" but "autonomous learning" is a better term due to the confusion that occurs because of the word "independent" which means "free" so people think it is the idea of learning sole handedly without the help of teachers. Autonomous learning basically depends on the freedom of learning and the environment around the

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    Asian American Experience The pain and the suffering‚ the oppression‚ and the exclusion all describe the history of Asia America. When they arrived to the United States‚ they become labeled as Asians. These Asians come from Japan‚ China‚ Korea‚ Laos‚ Thailand‚ and many other diverse countries in the Eastern hemisphere. These people wanted to escape from their impoverished lives as the West continued to infiltrate their motherland. They saw America as the promise land filled with opportunity

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    Practicum Experience

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    I find my practicum experience to be a real assert to the agency I am with currently‚ because I can assist others with the knowledge acquired.1 It is also great in providing hands-on learning‚ which is in stride with the real world.1 This experience is affording me the opportunity to deal with actual issues confronting a population and increasing my commitment to working in the public health environment. I do feel that the practicum experience has enhanced my technical skills in the field so far

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    Essay to discuss the importance of creating a desirable learning environment This essay will discuss the importance of creating a desirable learning environment and the contrast of opinions people have towards them‚ also the relationship between theory and current educational practice. So the question is “How do we learn?” For decades‚ researchers and scientists have been discussing how children come to understand the world we live in and how learning occurs. Theorists such as H.Gardner‚ Paiget

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    Ima Experience

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    The IMA is also surrounded by a lot of trees and kind of has a forest like environment. As I looked out a glass window from the fourth floor I saw an eagle soaring through the sky. I thought that was an interesting moment during my visit. My experience at the IMA will always be in my memories and is definitely worth going back to. Abstract expressionism‚ also known as action painting‚ is a development of abstract art that originated in New York in the 1940s and 1950s and aimed at subjective

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