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    1.1 Describe common physical network topologies Topologies Topologies describes the how different computers or other devices in a computer network is arranged. Topologies can be either physical (meaning placement of the components are arranged in a particular shape) or logical (meaning how data flows despite of its physical layout). There are different recognised topologies including star, mesh, tree and ring. In a star topology, each network device (computer or peripheral) is linked to a…

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    Abstract There is a large pool of elderly population in the country that has continuous healthcare needs. This pool will continue to expand as the baby boomer population starts to age and retire. There are multiple avenues if healthcare organizations (HCOs) start to employ telemedicine services to assist the aging population. There are smart devices such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices that can be utilized to remotely monitor patient vitals. And these devices can communicate with patient…

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    This case study summarizes the developmental child development of an 8 year old girl named Maya. Maya is in the third grade and attends P.S. 134 Henrietta Szold elementary school. This school is located in the lower east side on east Broadway. Maya is in Ms. Myers third grade class. Maya is a healthy and happy eight year old, but while studying her closely I have realized that, in certain aspects, her development has been a bit slower than the other children in her age group and in her class.…

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    John Nash Diagnosis

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    This being one of my favorite movies of all time, I could not deny using this opportunity to write about one of the most severe cases of schizophrenia to be diagnosed with. Along with being based on a true story, this captivating film clearly showed what it is like for people to have this diagnosis go untreated and how it warps the mind. The movie starts out in 1947 with John Forbes Nash Jr., a genius among the time, who comes to Princeton University as a graduate student after receiving the…

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    When I was studying my GCSE and A level, I had used different application software to build up different projects like database booking systems, spreadsheet following the System development life cycle and automatic spreadsheet calculation system. Those projects are based on different business issues and try to use different Microsoft application to solve the problems. Afterward, I head one of the I.T. role name as project manager which allow me to manage different business projects. During my…

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    Article Critique

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    Article Critique Wood, R. & Ashfield, J. (2008). The use of the interactive whiteboard for creative teaching and learning in literacy and mathematics: a case study. Br J Educ Technol, 39(1), 84- 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8535.2007.00703.x Introduction This paper aims at critiquing an article written by Ruth Wood and Jean Ashfield on the use of interactive whiteboards in a bid to enhance creative teaching and learning in literacy and mathematics. This piece will evaluate the strengths…

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    Industry 4.0 Case Study

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    Comprehensive note on Industry 4.0 (CODE: EN493502) By: Nirmalya Mukherjee (5328) & Subhadip Narayan Mazumder (7474) 1.0 Introduction: Around the world, traditional manufacturing industry is in the throes of a digital transformation that is accelerated by very fast growing technologies (e.g. smart sensors, robotics, additive manufacturing, communication etc.). The pace of these new technology-driven changes are generally following ’Moore’s law’ (Moore's Law is a computing term which…

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    Preparing to Teach in the Life Long Sector, Hampshire, The Magazine Company. Clarke, A. (2006) Teaching Adult ICT Skills, Exeter, Learning Matters Department of Children Schools and Families, (2010). Working to Safeguard Children, London, Stationary Office. Feiler A and Watson D, (2010). Involving children with learning and communication difficulties: the perspectives…

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    Introduction Queensland University of Technology takes me with the professional to provide significant and great quality educational experiences for learners at Kelvin Grove State College (middle to senior), as bachelor of education (Secondary) degree students. This program is professional learning experience in the secondary school, coupled with relate wider work experience I have undertaken, bring into line closely with the Queensland College of Teacher’s Professional Standards for Teachers.…

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    Digital Literacy: Finding the link between digital literacy and student’s competence, academic performance and possibility of completing a course in Information Technology. Context of the research problem “ICILS provided direct student assessment results showing that being born in a digital era does not mean that students are able to use new technologies in a critical, creative and informative way” ( The International Computer and Information Literacy Study(ICILS), 2014). It is well documented…

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