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    Vella Seven Design Steps

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    Summary Vella has already suggested, use her seven design steps in planning and designing a course for its greatest impact. Although she discusses impact in a previous chapter, in chapter ten, she narrows the focus on impact and the seven design steps. Impact is long range, impact is anticipated, and impact’s purpose is education. To help determine success, impact is projected and measured over time by and through the seven design steps. Vella notes, again, that teaching is for learning and that…

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    Were these videos and readings helpful to you? Why or why not? Yes, the videos were of much help as they showed me the ins and outs in property creating a PowerPoint presentation. I learned how to apply design, share, and make my PowerPoint presentation accessible to individuals with disabilities. 2. What is your understanding of universal design, accessibility, and inclusion? My understanding of Universal design, accessibility, and inclusion is that it is built to apply to programs,…

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    “ The Five People You Meet in Heaven " is a story of five life lessons by five different people. The five lessons are taught to the main character. Eddie only personally met three of them, but the other two were in a big part of his life just did not release it. The five lessons can also have a big connection to us as readers as well. That's the main reason why" The Five People You Meet in Heaven " should be taught . A neither reason “ The Five People You Meet in Heaven “ is a book that should…

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    governed through habits. We tend to fall into habits of doing things in a certain way, or thinking in a certain way. As a result, every individual has their own particular way of perceiving their natural and social surroundings, which is based on their knowledge and understanding. On this perception and craving to have a deeper understanding, individuals try to seek logical reasoning through questioning. Answers to these questions may not be same for all but none of the answers are incorrect. In…

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    Signature Theme Essay

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    Signature Themes Based off the data given by the Gallup my signature themes were listed in the order restorative, learner, achiever, command and intellection. Restorative theme is a good description of my need and want to solve problems. I can be so engaged to solve a problem and do so by seeing all sides or all facts before acting. A nurse has to have critical thinking when it comes to solving problems to be successful. I analyze a lot of issues and will try to fix issues if I can but I…

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    This action research study utilizes the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework developed by Garrison, Anderson, and Archer (2000). An educational experience is embedded in a CoI comprised of instructors and students, and this CoI is defined as a “group of individuals who collaboratively engage in purposeful critical discourse and reflection to construct personal meaning and confirm mutual understanding” (Garrison, 2011, p. 2). Within the CoI framework, there are three interdependent elements that…

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    The cultural context can be shown through the acropolis and agora. The decision to rebuild the acropolis can show the culture of Athens. This can be seen in Sayre's book called Cultural, Continuity and Change by stating that the acropolis became ""fitting memorial not only to the war but especially to Athena's role in protecting the Athenian people" (141). The political life as well as obligation of the citizen to the state can be seen in the agora which was the cultural hub of the city. The…

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    A new concept I have learned this week is the difference between practicing a skill to attain a sufficient level of achievement, and spending time in deliberate practice that will result in the development of talent. I have spent the last 12 months learning guitar and made great progress. However, I realise that to really excel in my chosen instrument, I need to spend more hours each week in deliberate practice to attain the musical proficiency needed to perform in front of an audience.…

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    Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" is concerned about on how humans perceive things or the truth in particular. It shows how we gain knowledge. Plato claims that truth from what we see and hear are not real knowledge, and that there is another way of finding the truth which is philosophical. The allegory shows how the cave, shadows, game, escape and return of the prisoner symbolized different things a person would know if he/she would even try to look at things differently. The allegory started with…

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    not only helped me to gain knowledge about different topics but also help me understand their meaning and how they reflect in our life. Ex. I never knew what is Emotion & learning was until I was given the assignment. There I found emotion is very muchly involved in our daily learning and it either builds our motivation to learn or could also discourage us to learn. It can reflect on the human mind in various ways. Similarly, other assignment helped me to gain knowledge on various learning…

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