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    Tin Foil Boat Reflection

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    IS Final Over three dollars’ worth of pennies can be held afloat in a tin foil boat. Who would have thought? Our group project allowed us to apply ourselves in a new way to teach the youth of Waverly. The skills and ideas taught in the IS Reader were applied in both developing our project and in the teaching process with the kids. The project was a significant part of the class because it allowed us to connect ideas discussed in class and apply them into a social setting. Important,…

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    Hb Leadership Role Model

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    aiming towards a command role as a project leader in on of the areas of specialisation with the psychology branch of the NZDF, but preferably the in the area of training and development. In this role I intend to continually build upon and refine my own skills as a leader and within my area of specialization. I also intend - where it is both possible and practical, but not yet implemented - to increase the use of technological media within my project area, as well as within the organisation as a…

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    seeing a pediatrician due to financial stability or economic reasons. In order to pursue this goal of mine, I have been immensely putting forth an effort towards academics but being actively involved with activities that will assist me with certain skills that are needed. Education is one of the most important steps when it comes to becoming a pediatrician that is fulfilled with an immensely amount of knowledge that…

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    Super Six Reflection

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    I felt that my group was a perfect match of people. Each individual brought forth a certain skill that helped create a stronger group. We have managements skills, mathematic and language skills, professionalism, communication skills, and several more all complementing each other to form a well-rounded collection. I learned that everyone had the same vision (pg. 495), which was set on achieving a high grade. Even…

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    (Ellis, 2014, p.85). The first skill is to search the internet with key words (Ellis, 2014). This step can be very difficult for some students. Mainly because if a student is asked a question many with type the whole question into the search bar. This results in information popping up that is unrelated to your question. Things that will help getting the response you need is to use key and unique words while searching a question (Ellis, 2014). The second technology skill is to discover ideas…

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    The Oxford dictionary states that self-awareness is the “conscious knowledge of one’s own character and feelings” and it is the necessity of this quality within team formation and development that I will evaluate throughout this essay. I aim to review the techniques by which we may become self-aware and review their connection to team development… Before we can discuss the importance of self-awareness we first have to look into how we can achieve this knowledge. It is said that self-awareness…

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    Diverse Learner Reflection

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    stood out to me was his high level of learning agility. He came to our tutorial sessions each week eager to learn a new skill. His raw aptitude coupled with his positive attitude made each session a new adventure for him as he learned to use the calculator. His self-awareness, openness to learn new skills, motivation, and ability to apply previously taught calculator skills to new problems allowed Leslie to excel at each tutorial session. The only learning weakness I ever observed while…

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    Additionally, functional skills will take the form of alternate performance strategies simplify cognitive, language, physical or academic demands to complete leisure activities, activities in the community, and at home. In other words functional skills are taught in a simple manner that removes the complexity of thinking, speaking, movement, and academics from the equation (Snell & Brown…

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    In this assignment, I am going to be identifying my professional career aspirations. Based on previous work experience and personal experiences I will be reviewing the skills I already possess and hope to develop whilst at university. In any career, you need to be able to have a set of basic skills ranging from your ability to work in a team to communicate yourself efficiently to other people, but the main being to have enough drive and motivation within yourself to succeed. (University of Kent,…

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    Essay On Christine Tinsley

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    bring new and improved technology and ideas to out math center. By being an instructor she is able to repurpose those skills into her job as the director of the math center. Conclusion The idea of repurposing is very simple. It is just doing one thing and transferring it into other domain of your life. C. Tinsley does that with her practice of being a math instructor. She uses her skills in her daily life, personal life, and professional life. She does so in very simple ways. That is why after…

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