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    Running Head: GAME BASED LEARNING Game-Based Learning (GBL) DANIEL MCDERMOTT (10090112) UPU0002 Academic Writing Off Campus 9 Oct. 15 Essay Question 1: Game-Based Learning (GBL) The use of Game-Based Learning (GBL) or Gamification, as a learning tool, has created some debate concerning its value and educational merit. Does GBL belong in schools? Many of us have grown up playing games, and in primary school education games have a high presence in segmenting our learning in…

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    The digital revolution from the twentieth century provided us with the extended capabilities of the technology. In her “Project Classroom Makeover” Cathy Davidson advocated for education reform by means of increased interactivity in the classroom. In her vision for such an interactivity boost she considered the possibility of reaching that goal with or without technology, but with always with purpose of improving human interaction. Alternatively, in “Alone together” Sherry Turkle observes how…

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    time they were active participants. They did not appear to be bored and they were doing the activities. Though hesitant at first. Postmodernism has challenged the role of the museum visitor in relation to the methods of interactivity and interpretation (Mayer, 2005). Interactivity is defined as the…

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    relationship on communication. (1998). Although communication always has been a critical element in marketing, the authors argue that the increase in interactivity makes communication even more valuable. They identify the points that link the two disciplines of marketing and communications. Three in particular messages, stakeholders and interactivity-form the basis of the communication-based model of commercialization (A modest proposal: Base relationship on communication.…

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    My research this week focuses on the importance of transformational measurement and implementing action plans to enhance business practices, (Spitzer, 2007). Being able to successfully interact with customers is essential to all businesses. In order to successfully engage with customers, businesses must provide positive customer interaction at all levels within the organization, (Spitzer, 2007). Interaction with customers provides an excellent opportunity for the organization to demonstrate…

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    It can make this system look more redundancy and making it more crowded. Picture 2.2: The Picture of Disadvantages Interface iii. Interactivity Next are the third disadvantages of Zalora system or website interactivity is the author/web designer they don’t put many element of multimedia. They should put some of audio and video to make this system look more fun and interactive it can make user more likely to use because have…

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    Personal Jurisdiction is established when a manufacture that is a non-resident of the forum state has sufficient minimum contacts with the forum state in which the manufacturer purposefully avails itself, that maintenance does not offend “traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice.” Intl. Shoe v. Washington, 326 U.S. 310 (1945), Minimum contacts requires the Respondent to have “purposefully availailed itself of the privilege of conducting activities within the forum State.” Hanson…

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    “The Juggler’s Brain”, a chapter of the book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr, centers around the theme that the Internet is a danger to critical thinking and academia. “In reading online…we sacrifice the facility that makes deep reading possible,” Carr quotes. “Our ability to make the rich mental connections that form when we read deeply and without distraction remains largely disengaged.” He goes on to say that Internet users do not completely read the…

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    an Athletics Club. Sport, Education and Society, 8(2), 251–267. http://doi.org/10.1080/13573320309251 Martens, R. (1975). Social psychology and physical activity. Harpercollins. Oh, J., & Sundar, S. S. (2015). How Does Interactivity Persuade? An Experimental Test of Interactivity on Cognitive Absorption, Elaboration, and Attitudes. Journal of Communication, 65(2), 213–236. http://doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12147 PDHPE Application & Inquiry Second Edition HSC Course - Oxford University Press. (n.d.).…

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    Professional Development Plan The fundamental goal of teaching is to promote learning. In most cases, learning takes place in many different context. Even though, everyone is capable of learning, a learners desire to learn is crucial to mastering concepts and skills. This paper will identify my teaching and learning goals, describe the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to attain these goals and support student learning. In addition, this paper will explain the actions I plan to take to…

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