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    the students learning significantly. Technology is supporting to grow their mind making, memorizing and show their creativity. These are top ranking technological tools to enhance the creative skills (Biggs, 2004). Blogs are one of the most famous ways for students to share their thinking, creative writing, and vital material. They can write, comments and share whatever they ever…

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    organizers facilitate student learning across the curriculum to enhance learning and comprehension of subject matter content by helping them make connections with organized thinking. In addition, graphic organizers help establish structured thinking and writing illustrating the student’s knowledge on a given topic (Inspiration Software,…

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    INTRODUCTION Interactive learning is a learning system that combines together the effect of social networking and urban computing within the same curriculum. Interactive learning has become dominant from a round 2000 and this is due to the increase in the number of people involved in the digital technology and virtual communication. It is a system where the boundary between the educator and the learner means completely nothing and the educators can no longer be regarded as the keeper of…

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    ability to effectively communicate the vision so that people desired to follow him and people knew what they stood for when they followed him. King’s passion for the cause was certainly important to this communication of it. His oratorical and writing skills also helped him in accomplishing this effective communication. In addition to communication (and passion) being an important part of Kouzes and Posner’s first and second practices of exemplary leadership, George Barna lists effective…

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    I know between all of the feedback I have received from practice, writing my paper whom do I bring to practice, reflecting on how I have come to be and creating my "mountain" has enabled me to look deeply into my relational being and how I relate to situations, clients and other team members. I have gained a clearer understanding of what my strengths are and how they positivity influences my practice. As well, I better understand my vulnerabilities and how they affect me and contribute to…

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    Stephen R. Covey once stated “We immediately become more effective when we decide to change ourselves rather than asking thinks to change for us.” Assessing yourself regularly as a manager is just as imperative as assessing your employees. To that end, I have taken the Seven Habits Profile and I ranked mainly in the “ very good”. However the rankings that were most significant to me where the ones I ranked in the “outstanding” range: Think Win/Win, Seek First to Understand and Synergize. These…

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    sometimes be crossed. These discretions are what bind us as professionals in our daily conducts. Some of the professional discretion that we always abide by include: integrity, self-motivation, appearance, self-confidence, teamwork, communication skills, and time management. Integrity: This is the complete honesty in our actions. This is the trust that the public holds for us as professionals and it should always be above reproach. Empathy: This is the ability to feel what somebody…

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    for Jani-King years ago, I was fairly unfamiliar with the industry - but I knew I had good relationship skills. The company had gone through 2 operations managers in a 3 week period prior to me starting - and the territory that I was inheriting was full of troubled accounts and angry customers. Rather than panic, I knew that the only way to survive in the position was to rely on my people skills. I started visiting the accounts that wanted to cancel their contracts immediately. I let them vent…

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    Management 101, consisted of many stimulating and informative topics. However, learning the contrast of the X and Y management theories was exceedingly practical and most enjoyable in comparison to all the other topics discussed. This class thoroughly taught me the different perspectives and benefits of each theory and that they are undoubtedly are essential in building a strong and effective foundation in management. It will not only be a challenge, but an enjoyable task taking on the personal…

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    within an individual mind, opinions change and perspectives shift that is just apart of life. A person’s ability to see things in other ways, and from other’s views is an ability that must be learned. No one is born with this power, and acquiring this skill is an important milestone in a person’s life. Coming-of-age involves recognising different perspectives. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout is an example of a character whose coming-of-age process involves gaining a different…

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