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    case, having this type of assistive technology lets educators build a curriculum that can benefit these special needs students. Furthermore, not only does this give these special needs students a medium to which they can learn and communicate with software or by touching the screen, it also helps build students' confidence and allows them the ability to achieve the goal of reaching their academic dreams along with the traditional student counterparts. Finally, this research paper applied to…

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    isn’t fixing him. (See Exhibit XX) Michael’s ARD committee developed educational programs to address Michael’s unique needs in all areas of suspected disability. His educational professionals received copies of his IEP (See Exhibit XX) and provided the accommodation, assistive technology, and other components of his IEP as written. (See Exhibit XX and Exhibit XX) Organizational skills Michael’s ARD committee developed educational programs to address…

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    A scenario that best elucidates the operation of a 24 hour knowledge factory involves three or more geographically and temporally distributed software R&D teams. Traditionally, this scenario required that the complete project is sequentially moderated and assigned alternately to each of the teams. Collaboration between the teams, in this case, is minimal, restricted to communicating through the various interface provided. Unlike the traditional development model, the 24-h knowledge factory…

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    SOFTWARE ENGINEERING JAMESTER C GO BS COE 5A 3.1. Reread “The Manifesto for Agile Software Development” at the beginning of this chapter. Can you think of a situation in which one or more of the four “values” could get a software team into trouble? Manifesto for agile software development: 1. Individual and interactions over Process and Tools. - It is the first value proposition of the manifesto. This tool should be used for capturing requirements, version control, project planning, editing,…

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    Aqua America’s Software Methodology Justina Khuu The majority of Aqua America’s software is developed using the waterfall method, whether it is in-house or through contractors. Oftentimes there is a meeting set for requirements gathering between the developers and the managers or directors of the department that is to benefit from the software development, and then minimal contact between the two groups until the product is delivered. While this results in the least amount of upfront cost by…

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    Client: Varian Medical Systems, Palo Alto, CA. Sep 2014 – Till Now Sr Java Developer Responsibilities:  Participate in software design meetings to write technical design documents and to propose design solutions.  Develop codes based on user requirements documentation and detailed design documentation.  Recommend optimum coding methodologies based on latest…

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    James Kulik (1994) used a method of Meta-analysis to some up 500 research studies of computer-based instructions. It is the educational process to familiarize the student 's interests, their needs, learning style, the current knowledge, and the tendencies to do something regularly in the question. The software consists of drills, tutorials, and the integrated learning system. James Kulik drew several conclusions in his work, which is crucial in answering the question…

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    Forty-four states in the United States have adopted the Common Core State Standards Initiative; an educational initiative that sets standards for what is expected knowledge for each grade level, from kindergarten through high school. The program is intended to insure that educational standards are met by every student throughout compulsory schooling and that students are prepared to begin college courses or join the work force following their high school graduation. Common Core relies largely on…

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    Gelernter proposes both the positive and negative aspects of computers used in educational classrooms. Gelernter explains, “Computers should be in schools. They have the potential to accomplish great things. With the right software, they could help make science tangible or teach neglected topics like art…

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    help increase the aforementioned percentages. Educational games could serve as a solution since they have proven to also be an effective tool to motivate low-performing students. (Meyer, 2015) We theorize that the implementation of Dr. Raul Portuondo’s methodology regarding the instruction of third-year grade students of the cartesian plane through educational boards games might be the solution. We hypothesized that the students that play the educational board games will have higher test…

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