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    microteaching was a fun experience that we as trainee teachers to teach our peers a micro lesson, which ranged from 5 to 10 minutes. After every mini lesson, we received a review about it from our tutor who observes our performance in addition to feedback from our classmates. Micro-teaching was not my first teaching experience because I had had a one-month internship in a private high school, before I enrolled for TEFL program at ENS-Rabat. But micro-teaching was very different because it gave…

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    The classroom was a haven for students to discuss practicum issues without feeling afraid to voice opinions and expect positive feedback/encouragements. During group supervision, the instructor gave information that would be useful in any setting and with any populations. She provided information about mental status exams, crisis plans, therapeutic group topics, goal setting, interviewing…

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    created and approved. The district has ongoing resource needs which include whiteboards, clickers, audio books, scanners, ebooks, and the “cloud”. Students will be engaged using these resources and their knowledge of these resources help students develop skills for the 21st century. Technology will allow for differentiated learning such as video for visual learners, ebooks for word learners, audio books for auditory learners, and interactive assignments for kinesthetic learners. Teachers will…

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    and camera department, as we were always on guard for a certain situation (e.g. Carrying a spare battery on hand) and I always ensured that the Clapper Board was fully displayed within the shot, when marking it. During the Feedback screening, the film was met with great feedback, with the tutors particularly praising it as a well-developed film, including the direction, cinematography and acting. From this, the film had good communication amongst the group, with each and every specialist doing…

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    Drishti Case Study

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    system, uses ultrasonic sensor for distance measurement, IR sensor for object detection and AVR sound system for audio instructions. The main functions of this system are environment recognition and path detection. Ultrasonic sensors receive visual information and this visual information is transformed into auditory information. To represent the information about the position of obstacles audio components of intensity, frequency, binaural phase difference are used. This signal transformation…

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    Digital Coordinator Essay

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    both at Curtin University Bentley. I believe I would be an ideal candidate for this position due to the broad range of knowledge and experience that I have gained through the years, which has given me the ability to film/edit high quality video/audio productions. During my time as a videographer/editor at Curtin University, Mathew Knight Productions and WestTV, I have had the opportunity to create high quality productions while also working within tight deadlines. These roles have enabled me to…

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    Frank Guenther's Research

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    speech motor skills. Using computers he explained the model is able to regulate the actions of a vocal tract to create speech sounds. Guenther revealed that the DIVA model’s neural mappings are adjusted in a “babbling phase.” In this instance audio feedback from speech sounds is utilized in order to see the association between motor actions and their acoustic results (Guenther FH 2006). During Frank Guenther’s talk on the neural mechanisms of speech, something I found quite interesting was his…

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    consistent participation, the material stays remains available online. Although the lecture occurs through reading course material, various learning styles can succeed through this format. When a visual learner supplements the lecture with videos and audio books, their understanding increases. Because kinesthetic learners require physical activity, understanding deepens outside of the sit still and work classroom setting. Overall, the online class accommodates every circumstance. If students…

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    Then, the app would be tested to ensure there are no problems. I would then have a sample of my target audience test the app and give me feedback on what to improve or take out. At the same time, I would be looking for advertisements to run in the app so I would have a source of income to maintain the app and pay workers. Right before releasing the app, I would advertise it on social media…

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    Disabilities In Classroom

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    room audio is in employed. (Light Speed, 2016) Learning Disabilities: Similarly, several findings reveal that youngsters with specified disorders, such as, articulation, language, auditory processing, learning, in addition to unilateral sensor neural hearing loss all encounter a more acute speech differentiation complications as the voice to noise intensity decreases; though there is not as a great deal realistic information to reinforce enhancement attributable to sound-field classroom audio,…

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