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    Noredink App Analysis

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    then contrasted with another set of ideas.” The repetitive nature of noredink and adding the color-coding option will support these two learning theories. Social Constructivism or social learning is another theory that supports the teamwork and competitive features of the app. This theory states that “classroom activity should be reality-based and applicable to the real world.” Noredink already addresses this learning factor is including student interests. The addition of teams/competitions…

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    mind and it refers to the ability of the mind to come to correct conclusions what I true or real and about how to solve problems. This is used to describe the mental ability of people. It can be divided into two area, these areas are intellect and intelligence this used as related words. Intellect is the power of the mind to know and understand others. Colman, Andrew M. (2008). A dictionary of psychology(3rd ed.). Oxford [etc.]: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780191726828. • Intellectual-…

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    Kolbe Index Analysis

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    independent of intelligence, education and personality. The index insist on four problem-solving types which are fact finder, follow-thru, quick start and implementor. The fact finder means the way we gather information. The follow-thru which is mentions to the arrangement and organizing information. Next, quick start which means the way we deal with time and uncertainty. Lastly, implementor is how we handle…

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    degree at the best University in Texas. Being born and raised in Austin I learned to love the city and respect its values. The highest value I hold personally is education and if I attend the University of Texas I could begin my search for greater intelligence…

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    learning environment, so long as the subject is interesting and have potential application. My personal areas of weakness in being a self-motivated and engaged student are as follows: Firstly I have seldom had to do any work at school since my intelligence means that I grasped concepts very quickly and was able to achieve a passing mark without any effort, this means that my self-motivation quickly slips when the subject is one in which I have no interest. In this case I will usually do just…

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    words become fuzzy, therefore, I have a hard time focusing reading, I start to stumble and I get so nervous that I start to read louder in order to focus on the words. Such a degrading experience…mostly because I feel people correlate it with my intelligence. Funny note is that when reading myself and though I have a hard time comprehending what I am reading; I can read fluently. Also, I am the last one to volunteer to write on the whiteboard as a result of my inability to spell words correctly…

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    There are generalized ideas about why a nation succeeds or fails but they are just that, generalized ideas. The intelligence of a nation has nothing to do with its GDP, and its success is not determined by its culture or geography. Explaining away the differences in two nations, like North and South Korea, that are side-by-side and were once a single nation by geography and culture simply does not work. What does explain the differences in nations, however, is the political and economic…

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    Purdue Three Stage Model

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    The Purdue Three Stage Model The Purdue Three Stage Model is a framework for a program or curriculum with an emphasis on creativity, higher level thinking, problem-solving skills, and independent learning abilities. This model is dependent upon trained and creative teachers willing to teach, facilitate and finally offer resources for each individual student. Criterion 1: Respect for individuals with diverse abilities, strengths, and goals (PARTIALLY MET) The Purdue Three Stage Model ’s gifted…

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    Intelligence is used every single day. It can be used effectively to manage a household and finances, to raise a family, to participate in higher education, in planning schedules, to file taxes, to operate a vehicle or to simply go to work and perform your job. Intelligence is essential in daily life. I use my intelligence when I am work on my school work. Without intelligence, I would not be able to comprehend the assignments and tasks…

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    Attitude Of Confucius

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    Every person in this world has different attitudes towards learning. There is someone who wants to study for his or her own benefit and there are some people who use learning as a reason to fulfill desire such as gaining a title and money. Learning for external benefit is totally against the Chinese teaching, especially when it comes to Confucius. Confucius is well known as one of the most influential Chinese philosophers and teachers. His teachings are focusing on the social relationship such…

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