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    or through a computer or other electronic device. Students are being require to take formative assessments on a computer. The PARCC test is given to students in Arkansas. This assessment is a computer-based test. Students are given a piece of scratch paper, however the scoring is based on what is submitted…

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    To alleviate the burden that is not having sufficient income to provide the child with what they need to prosper. However, personally one can volunteer and form programs to help the children that are falling behind (such as the springboard collaborative) and get more involved in the school. One could focus on creative a safe environment and truly caring about the child because these have been shown to be important factors in a child’s…

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    challenges as well as advantages of which the learning experience can be enhanced yet hindered for both students and teachers. Throughout justifying Postman’s theory on technology providing both bad and good, the nature of technological education is to be examined to see if it is worthwhile and beneficial for future generations to come as well as economies and societies in the future. Neil Postman in his book, The End of Education,…

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    Native Language Diversity

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    Analyzing Native Language Diversity Preface: The Public Schools of Robeson County is diverse in demographics and populations vary from school to school. The schools are primarily triracial and include White, Black, and American Indian populations. However, we do have a population of Latino families that reside in rural areas where farming is dominant and offer opportunities for employment. For the purpose of this assignment, I will focus on a plan of action related to creating a…

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    Journal Critique

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    Journal Critique Reflecting on Practice: using learning journals in higher and continuing education Learning journals are an important method of assisting students with critical reflection, and as such are the focus of many discussions and studies. Most of the studies surrounding critical reflection and the use of learning journals focus on traditional students. The lack of study relating to non-traditional students, learning journals, and critical reflection creates the foundation for the…

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    Infrastructure Vulnerability as a concept and as a process has been defined as a weakness that can be exploited to gain access to data (Liu and Cheng, 2009). Vulnerability refers to a deficiency or a security hole. There is a general consensus that computer systems and networks are inherently imbued with a number of weaknesses that may compromise their security. Weaknesses take various forms: architectural, procedural, and structural. Programming errors, network errors, operation errors,…

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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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    knowledge, and understanding from an early age (Medcalfe, 2013; Cennamo, Ertmer, and Ross, 2013). Children must now become computer literate in order to access the wealth of available information and also to adequately prepare them to fully interact with the modern world (Tucker, 2014; Simpson, 2013). Technology provides many opportunities for flexible, adaptable learning and is an approach which has been widely…

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    students use chemical tools through desktop application. The virtual laboratory is an interactive environment for creating and conducting simulated experiments, through set of integrated components that are used together to form a distributed and collaborative space for science. Multiple geographically-dispersed laboratories and institutes use the virtual laboratory to plan, and perform experiments as well as share their results. Supplying virtual smart tools that represent components to allow…

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    can I identify an argument within a text? What are the characteristics of a good argument? What are the elements of well-supported argument writing? What evidence can a speaker use to support a claim? Standards I can develop an argument using text based evidence. IEP Objectives Materials & Resources Needed Teacher: Video clip Claim/Counter Claim Graphic Organizer Computer Students Pencils Writing paper Lesson Implementation Activating Strategy Students will watch a video…

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