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    Enrollment in online courses has seen major growth in the past decade. The number of student taking an online class has grown from 9.6 percent to 32 percent between 2002 and 2011 (Allen, Seaman, Sloan, Babson Survey Research, & Pearson, 2013, p. 17). Despite this growth, Allen et al. (2013) note that “…the perception of chief academic officers of the acceptance of this learning modality [online] by faculty has decreased in the most recent year” (p. 6). Some believe the traditional educational…

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    for Businesses Content Management System (CMS) can be defined as a system for managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web Publishing,…

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    just to make a simple website, but thanks to the advancement of technology, they are no longer essential, but they are still useful and beneficial for more advanced website creators. Today, many people and companies use what is called content management systems, or CMS, for website formation. One CMS, called WordPress, is used very heavily by people who are inexperienced with constructing a website. According to WebsiteSetup.org, a person can simply download WordPress, and they will be able to…

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    As technology continues to develop and progress, many feel that the benefits of online resources can best be harnessed within classrooms and education; as a result, many feel that education should take a step into the "cyber-world", with physical classrooms being swapped out with virtual, internet classrooms. However, these "cyber-revolutionaries" fail to recognize the impact the intimacy and degree of customization that traditional physical schooling offers: aspects such as social interaction,…

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    Online education (which is also addressed to as web based learning or e-learning), over the last two decades, is becoming popular across all the academic disciplines and more and more universities are offering different courses in this format. Online education can be defined as technology-based learning in which the course contents are delivered electronically and exams administered through online format. The discussion and student engagement is mostly done through social media. Blackboard and…

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    SUTW In Education

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    strategies around these methods throughout the school and SUTW has become entwined with our vision for change. As part of the root cause analysis of the writing problem, we also discovered that as school we are not fully using a multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) in an effective manner to address the problem. I began the process by creating an LMS for SUTW as part of the requirements of EDL500. For this class, I continued working on the SUTW LMS and created a new professional learning…

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    An educational system that does not change with the times becomes stagnant and ceases to meet the needs of the very people it was designed to serve--the students. Change is important and inevitable. With change, improvement is possible, and our children will become 21st Century learners and innovators. They will be prepared to address the future and make choices that will have a positive impact individually and communally. Change initiatives need to be thoughtful, focussed, purposeful, and…

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    Ryerson University is one of the well-known institutions in Canada located in the downtown Toronto Ontario. Recently, the university opened a new building for the students named Student Learning Center commonly known by its abbreviation that is SLC. It is well-architected building having eight different floors, each floor having different themes and colours. When talking about SLC elevators, there are a number of human factors which were not considered. The reasons are as follows: SLC…

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    On the other hand, the education system of today is more improved and developed than the past. Now, almost every school has an internet-related education system which considered as new way of education here, and statistically, 74% of people use mobile devices such as a laptop or tablet for eLearning (“15 E-Learning statistics you need to know for 2015”, 2015). They submit their homework or have a discussion with their classmates via learning management systems such as Moodle and Desire2Learn.…

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    Informative Synthesis on Millennials Nicholas, Arlene J; Stapleton, Wen, Starrett, & Kilburn and Wilson, Maureen offer a variety of opinions on Millennials, They explain who they are, their vast knowledge on technology and online courses, and receiving timely feedback. The opinions of these authors vary and at times contradict each other due to some of the surveys conducted, they also agreed on other subjects even though their papers had nothing to do with each other. The reader will read and…

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