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    My expectations of the experience compared to the reality of my experience were completely different. I didn’t expect much before volunteering because I had never volunteered before. I did know that we were to assist the children with their homework. Nevertheless‚ I enjoyed volunteering and I will continue to go to the Boys and Girls Club. This experience taught me to be open-minded about trying new things. The life experience of the population served by the Boys and Girls Club was similar to me

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    My educational experience throughout my life has been a rollercoaster ride. The rollercoaster first shot out in high school where I realized that this next four years will matter. At first it was a slow start to the ride; I started off my first year of high school with a cumulative GPA of a 2.8 but it started to go back up as I began to take responsibility and organize myself. My next three years showed to pay dividend as my GPA drove back‚ but not as high as I wanted it. During these 4 years‚ is

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    My Thrilling Educational Experience Excitement‚ thrill‚ apprehension and all those human emotions were governing me as they do to every other individual who enters an unknown environment. The smell of air had changed and it consistently reminded me of these emotions. Now‚ there I was in this great city all alone‚ having moved from Nepal to the United States trying to get a quality education. The new education system stunned me. How can things be so different? How come I don’t even have to yell

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    of Educational Psychology What is Educational Psychology? Educational psychology is that branch of psychology in which the findings of psychology are applied in the field of education. It is the scientific study of human behaviour in educational situations. According to Charles. E. Skinner‚ “Educational psychology deals with the behaviour of human beings in educational situations”. Crow and Crow said‚ Educational Psychology describes and explains the learning experiences of an individual from birth

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    What is educational inquiry? Educators and scholars draw upon data from many sources and on different subjects to illuminate current issues and trends in educational institutions. These subjects may include data from demography‚ health‚ education‚ culture and environment as well as government institutions and national databases. Educators and scholars use various research methods to collect‚ analyse and critique their findings to support or refute the topic of inquiry they are undertaking. Many

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    architecture and bright outdoor graphics invite you to investigate further this jewel of the city’s vital Inner Harbor area. One of the world’s largest and most sophisticated aquatic museums‚ the city’s premier tourist attraction re-creates habitats from all over the world to house more than 15‚000 sea creatures in over two million gallons of water. Its glass-and-steel pyramid shape is as unusual and stunning as the diverse sea creatures it houses. Most of the exhibits in the aquarium are part of a

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    What is Educational Technology? References to educational technology‚ learning technologies‚ and instructional technology pervade professional journals and magazines throughout education. Yet no single‚ acceptable definition for these terms serves the field‚ and there is uncertainty even about the origins of the terms (Reiser & Dempsey‚ 2006). Educational technology historian Paul Saettler (1990) says that the earliest reference to educational technology seems to have been made by radio instruction

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    Essay I: Arguing from Experience; Hopeless Romance “I don’t care too much for money‚ for money can’t buy me love‚” John Lennon. This is one of the many but powerful quotes given to us by the late John Lennon. Lennon‚ who was a strong advocator for love and peace during the war torn 1960’s‚ and inspired a whole generation with his songs. The ultimate question in finding love is deciding when you believe it is worth making a stand for it. More often than not people are unrealistic in projecting

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    Every human being likes to work or learn in a relaxed environment. Starting from a very early age‚ children begin to acquire things and learn from the environment they are exposed to. The learning process becomes more difficult when they begin their journey to school. There are several regulations and rules that they have to follow and they have to learn many new things and languages apart from their own native language. However‚ if the learners are taught in a playful way‚ they acquire better. As

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    The term educational technology refers to the use of technology in educational settings‚ whether it be elementary and secondary schools‚ colleges and universities‚ corporate training sites‚ or independent study at home. This discussion‚ however‚ will focus on educational technology in grades K—12. Educational technology has both general and specialized meanings. To the lay public and to a majority of educators‚ the term refers to the instructional use of computers‚ television‚ and other kinds of

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