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    shifting to other forms of language. Such languages are used such as use of gestures, picture sound and movement. All this languages can be used to bring a blended form of language. This paper focuses on improving the learning of English in schools to produce better results. The paper explores the forms of language and how they can be blended to produce a more advanced communication skills. In Australia, plans are underway to update the syllabuses used in teaching English to accommodate all the…

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    students to work at a slower or faster pace and allowing students to fully understand the material (Hollenbeck. Hollenbeck). However, according to Dr. Jim Taylor, a psychologist, text-only presentations resulted in better recall, understanding, and learning. And reading also developed skills such as critical thinking, problem solving and vocabulary (Taylor). Having technology would then hinder their academic skills due to lessened literacy skills which are frequently used. Also, technology has…

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    Compliance with non-profit organizations such as IMS Global (“IMS Global Learning Consortium |,” n.d.) is still necessary to establish common integration standards for LMSs to ingest third party content. With the growing ecosystem of educational applications, there is a need for rapid integration of cartridges of learning content with common meta-tagging for learning objects to be searchable by learning standard or by keyword. Learning platforms have been pushed toward becoming more open and…

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    Manage interpersonal relationships at work more effectively Work-life integration is the upmarket buzz; work-life balance is outdating (Santamour, 2015). Moreover importance of expanding space among colleagues for peaceful teamwork and collaboration blended with improvement in socio economic conditions of workers is the next big necessity to survive in a knowledge economy (Gandini, 2015). The dire necessity of integrating work and life, which in turn resulted in sound interpersonal relationship…

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    2.7. INFLUENCE OF WHATSAPP AS E-LEARNING AMONG STUDENTS The Whatsapp messenger was created by Acton and Koum in 2009 to make communication and the distribution of multimedia messaging more easily and faster. It works with internet connectivity and helps its users to stay in touch with friends and relatives in the contact list. Apart from making its users getting connected with each other, it also helps them to create groups, send images, short videos and audio messages. Seen as the most popular…

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    the training, and periodically for ongoing effectiveness. Table 8 below list the methods, tools and timing used to measure how the participants react to training and e-learning activities. Table 8 Immediately following the program implementation. The asynchronous training includes live face-to-face training along with e-learning and shooter simulation. During the in-person training session, facilitator will collect data regarding the officer's experience specific to the start, duration and…

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    distant education has many areas of concern for content. The model of a program has to be effective and offer a systematic approach. The learning environment needs to offer what the audience which is the learners will be able to grow from. The content used will need to be essential to the learning strategies and decisions need to be decided if media will benefit the learning process. And evaluation for quality of the program has to be considered. Model Chosen The model for…

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    tablets, and even computers. In today’s society there is not only technology in office buildings, but today more and more schools are changing to all laptops and less paper or more likely known as one to one learning or blended learning. The schools that are changing to one to one learning are distancing themselves from others and taking on a new path to succeed. In the excerpt Walden by Henry David Thoreau it says “ that if one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and…

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    Case Study EDU 438 Literacy Assessment, Diagnosis, and Instruction Kaila Huizinga Introduction The purpose of this case study was to fulfill the requirements of EDU 438. This project was designed to help me make observations on one particular student and make instructional decisions as time went on. During this case study I tutored one child, assessing her reading strengths and weaknesses. I provided materials and lesson plans that helped build on her strengths and help her with her weaknesses.…

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 INTRODUCTION There exists many definitions for what distance learning or distance education Teaster and Blieszner (1999) say “the term distance learning has been applied to many instructional methods: however, its primary distinction is that the teacher and the learner are separate in space and possibly time”. The most thorough definition was proposed by Desmond Keegan (1995) a leading expert in distance education. Keegan espouses that “Distance education and…

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