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    teachers to focus on the development of scaffolded, interactive learning tasks for students by enabling teachers to break down the task into manageable steps with prerequisites, a variety of formative assessment strategies (several different kinds with feedback) and just in time help delivered using a variety of media. THINKSPACE also provides teachers with an analytics tool that allows them to monitor individual student progress through tasks with time-stamped learning moments, without…

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    stay connected, especially when there is need for instant feedback brought by telephones. However, this communication method is only suitable when there is need to deliver complex message while many voice mail calls are left unreturned because of difficulties in deciphering names, numbers, and message content. The second communication method is videoconferencing, which is a two-way communication process involving transmission of video and audio data in real time over distance. The advantage…

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    Richard & Lockhart (1994) point out that to distinguish a lesson from other speech events, the lesson should have a recognizable structure, which starts with an evident open activity that engages the students; it moves on a series of teaching and learning activities until it reaches a conclusion. Richard & Lockhart (1994) suggests that the teacher should do something to engage the students what was evidenced in the observed class. The Educator opened the lesson asking two questions in Spanish…

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    ask of the participants were both closed and open ended. Open ended questions allowed the participants to respond openly and to allow for elaboration when required. Interviews with participants ranged from 45 to 60 minutes with each session being audio recorded. Teachers were asked the following questions to obtain…

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    Evaluating My Short Film

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    In this evaluation I will be identifying and analyzing how effectively I used context and research to create my short film, I will also be evaluating my peer feedback and how I improved my short film as well as evaluating how I felt the project went throughout this assignment. Research I am really pleased with how this project went because I feel like I did a lot of thorough research into my auteur, Quentin Tarantino. From analyzing his films in my video essay, experimenting with some shots…

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    Scosche is one of nineteen vendors that have established the 12 volt industry’s first and only member-owned retailer marketing and selling group. An elite group of car audio enthusiasts and retailers who have come together to establish the very best in the 12volt industry. Each MESA member is selected in a key geographic area and that area becomes their territory. No other member can infringe upon another member’s territory…

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    The internal source of verbal information in ASDA gets from face to face interviews, Meetings, sale, HR, Customer service and from finance. The external sources of verbal information in ASDA are gets from customer, government and from suppliers. Written Information The second one is written information. Written information can be diagrams, words, charts and graphs. All these things use to represent words. The importance of written information is it gives legal documents for any parties. For…

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    Reverb And Delay Analysis

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    imperative to make sure that your sound is being transmitted in the best possible quality to the audience. The next things you’ll need to place are your monitors which are also referred to as foldback monitors. These, as a general rule of thumb to avoid feedback, should be placed relative to the microphones. That is to say, the mics should be pointed away from the monitors. You also will need to optimize the volume of the monitors so that the artist will be able to hear what they need to while…

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    participation. The biggest challenges in the integration of technology is student misuse of digital devises, over stimulation, disruptions in internet access, are all factors that could turn disruptive. This is also how Mrs. Jones incorporates visual and audio elements into…

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    Focusing on the teaching aspect of the CALL project, it was vital that certain criteria was met and fulfilled as it is an important method of presenting a new language for learners. From teaching previously, relating the target language to a realistic situation is beneficial. As Swartz & Yazdani (2012:224) says, 'presenting vocabulary in realistic situations provides learners with a rich context that provides adequate semantic information ' and this was considered when collecting examples…

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