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    How would you feel if once you graduated college and got a position in your career field only to find out that everything you have been taught is 4 to 5 years behind every piece of technology you will be required to use? I pose this question, because some of my text books, mainly the text books on technological systems and programs were published 4 to 5 years ago, the world of technology moves so fast that by the time a book on technology is published it is already out of date. Is it at all…

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    Sp2750 Analysis 1.1

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    than the code was labeled as aligned and depending on the nature, the codes were placed in the group of aligned learning outcome (aLO), aligned course activity (aCA) and aligned course assessment technique (aCAT). If the respected code does not match with any code from the step 1, than they were labelled as emergent and based on the nature, the codes were categorized as the emergent learning outcome (eLO), emergent course activity (eCA) and emergent course assessment technique…

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    acquired Fictionwise, one of the biggest electronic book proprietors in North America, and two months later launched e-bookstore and Nook e-reader in October 2009, but it was still two years behind Amazon. Although B&N spent hundreds of millions of dollars to compete with Amazon and Apple in the market for tablets and e-readers, B&N continued to lose money on the Nook, as well as on the e-book market share. According to an article in CNN Money (September 10, 2015) titled, ‘Can Barnes & Noble…

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    printed books will be outstripped by e-books by 2018, a new report by Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) has suggested” (BBC News). Though this is one piece of data and these predictions are constantly changing. The prediction makes sense when taking into account the amount of electronic books that students are buying every year. A more recent articles states: “But the digital apocalypse never arrived, or at least not on schedule. While analysts once predicted that e-books would overtake print by…

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    Documentation was in the manuals and training was given by trainers. But when documentation is being delivered through Web and e-learning, which is becoming more and more popular, it is less evident, at least from the user's point-of-view, which is which. I argue here that it should not actually matter. The only thing that should matter is that we ensure that the users get the information they need, when they need it, and in the format that best suits their needs. Perhaps writing long…

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    There are many health benefits to engaging in leisurely activities. This paper will discus how these activities not only help to maintain physical and social health, but they also give the participant a sense of purpose, and allow them to develop new skills and independence. Leisure activities are important for both those with and without disabilities. Experiences vary from person to person and different leisurely activities are important to different people. Leisure activities such as sports…

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    Student satisfaction refers to students’ perceptions of learning experiences and their overall value of a course (Kuo et al., 2013). Higher student satisfaction leads to lower attrition rates, higher discipline in learning, and higher motivation in pursing further online education (Allen & Seaman, 2008; Kuo et al., 2013). Higher levels of student satisfaction also make online programs more…

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    Online Learning Technology

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    Innovations of Technology Applicable to Online Learning Technological advancements have enabled online learning to develop and become a higher preferred method of education. With the accumulation of advanced computers and high-speed internet, we have the competences to be able to take advantage of the innovations of online learning. With programs like Blackboard and Canvas, the abundant of resources available and the facilitation of instructors, students can be successful in this environment.…

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    Teacher Immediacy Theory

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    Unfortunately, due to the demands of life, economic fluctuations, proximity, cost, and dozens of other factors, many people shy away from earning a college education. Fortunately, because of its flexibility (Young, 2006), online education and blended learning has emerged and is quickly becoming an acceptable alternative to face-to-face classroom instruction (Oliver, 2011; Crawford-Ferre & Wiest, 2012). Online education also provides the flexibility needed to access college courses outside of…

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    Online Education Online education has a lot of benefits to get a credit or a degree for the college students. There is a lot of uniqueness of online education, which are flexibility of timing and providing a comfortable environment and so on. Most of college students are working (Kingkade, 2013). It means that their time is pretty much limited, so the flexible timing online classes are really helpful to progress their education (Open Education Database, 2012). And also online education might…

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