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    Our society has been impacted greatly with technology advancement and this power wave of technology era has under its arms the education sector, which is the most critical sector of one’s life and academic career. When it comes to productivity and choices of preference, online learning and classroom learning are an issue of debate. Both methodologies, online learning and classroom learning are here to empower learners with knowledge and skills. As two sides of a coins, both the approaches have…

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    ESL Using Video Analysis

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    Globalization is defined as the process in which things from one culture or people group is spread to other cultures and people groups around the world. As this idea grows (Giroux, Jah, & Eloundou-Enyegue 2010), so too does the need for foreign languages to reach classrooms in different countries. English taught in a classroom, outside of the United States, is no exception. However, globalization is not the only growing branch of education. Technology is also a key part of education that seems…

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    With the introduction of iPad, kindle, and other smartphone eBook readers, reading eBooks has never been more popular and favourite for users. This popularity and variety of platforms have also led to the simplicity and easiness to sell and publish an eBook. All this have led many companies and organizations to release fiction and non-fiction eBooks and make their promotion and marketing strategies even more powerful. With the latest platform, the marketing agencies can reach millions of…

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    Essay On Online Engagement

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    How to Effectively Foster Online Engagement Online classes, especially at the K-12 level, can be very overwhelming for students and can cause the student to shut down. This is something that no teacher wants his/her student to experience. A good online teacher is going to want to make sure that his/her student comes to class feeling confident about achieving his/her goals and knows that the teacher is there to support them throughout the entire process. In order to foster online engagement…

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    The Origins Of Email

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    Origins In 1971, Ray Tomlinson was credited with the creation of the modern day email by advancing on the already relevant SNDMSG electronic mail program. What he did was allow any computer to contact and communicate with each other as long as they were using the same . This was a huge impact because before the only way of communicating was between the same type of computer. Then in the early 1980’s, personal computers networked with LAN’s (Local Area Network) became more dominant. But again…

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    at their own pace and without any distractions. In addition, “One real benefit, students and teachers here say, is the chance to study with students who live far from Massachusetts--or even the United States” as said by Andrew Totter, in article of “E-Learning Goes to School”. Online classes are beneficial and can be a second choice for an individual who likes to be distant from others, does not have a vehicle or any transit, or are employees in the workforce outside of…

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    most Latinos in U.S, speak English. One thing I could improve upon was the clarity of question one in the survey because if course objectives were clear but wasn’t concise. The person evaluating couldn’t choose just one option if one had a greater rating than the other. Another critique was on mini prueba 1 I forgot to label the dialogue such as student A and student B to know who was asking questions and who was responding to them. Which was a great point I totally overlooked the labeling when…

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    As technology has advanced throughout the years, so have the means of education. With these advancements, online classes have become available and more common. Online classes are generated on the computer and done at home. Online classes are done on a students own time. Although that might sound appealing to you, traditional classes are still more popular. As many people know, traditional classes are face to face and usually take place in a classroom. These classes have an instructor to help…

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    Electronic communication currently dominates modern forms of conversation. It is so common that it has become second nature. The internet, text messaging, and social media are just a few examples. Perhaps, one of the most well-known and universal forms of electronic communication is email. Marketing industries, healthcare organizations and classrooms are some of the most globally recognized businesses. In 1971, the first email message was programmed and sent by Ray Tomlinson (Car, 2004). Josip…

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    Research Risks 1993). I do not believe a “cost-benefit” analysis is necessary to weigh any potential consequences. After the study is done, I would debrief the participants by telling them what was monitored and how those conversations and discussions contributed to the study’s results. Since debriefing the participants of an online study is not always simple as they can choose to quit at any time without giving researchers having the opportunity to debrief them in person, I would add a “quit…

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