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    when learning new things. Some examples I will present to you include my experiences when teaching myself guitar, how I've grown as a rifle spinner and color guard, and my abilities to speak and understand French. When I first started learning guitar, I was completely self taught. I studied the basic chords, which are sequences of notes played…

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    is far more than having fun. Play is an essential part of learning as it provides an atmosphere for experimentation. While children play, they are actively developing skills such as teamwork, expression, inquiry, and experimentation. Children can learn more…

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    Mobile Learning Essay

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    of learning technologies invade the teachers and students? life .These technologies increase communication opportunities between individuals and learning through e-learning. Ortega, et al. (2010) defined e learning as "using electronic technologies to deliver learning content. Currently, it also implies making use of interactive learning resources through communication facilities ".It assists in building learners knowledge and make a great impact on their academic achievement. Mobile learning is…

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    TITLE: Transfer of Learning of a Pattern Drawing Task in Typically Developing Children ABSTRACT Aims The purpose of this study was to explore whether typically developing children learn a motor skill better if the skill is first learned by the proximal motor apparatus and then transferred to the distal motor apparatus. Methods Thirty-one typically developing children were randomly assigned to either proximal or distal muscle group. The children in the proximal muscle group learned to draw a…

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    predominantly in courses like AB1601, I gain more perspectives and understanding when we attack, by asking each other questions. When conducting group discussions in the classroom, my ability to mix in group learning also helps to complement my collaborative learning style. While group learning helps me to gain insights, it creates an environment of distractions if not done properly,thus it is important that my ability to self-study comes in to cover my weak point. One special trait I possess is…

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    many things about my learning as I have gotten older, I know I would rather take apart and rebuild something, over reading instructions any day. I would say I learn by trial and error, and by looking at visuals. Another point I have realized about my learning is that I remember real life examples over a text explaining a idea or concept. With this being said, I will discuss my instructors teaching style, how her teaching style affects my learning, and how I can improve my learning by…

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    When it comes to online learning and learning within a traditional classroom there are many differences. One major difference is the learning face to face which is done in a traditional classroom and online learning being all through email, messages, or chat. Some may argue that face to face learning is much more effective than online learning. However if a person has the discipline to complete all the recommended areas then there shouldn 't be no better way of learning. Another major difference…

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    Forest, 2018a). Gagne similarly presents a design model based upon five categorical elements of learning outcomes organized into a hierarchy of nine learning events based on complexity (Culatta, 2013b; Forest, 2018b; McKenney & Reeves, 2012). The nine hierarchical learning events identified as conditions of learning provide instructors a systematic approach or checklist to ensure achievement of defined learning outcomes (Forest, 2018b). Thus demonstrating how the complexity of Gagne’s model…

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    The selected teaching and learning approach of differentiation has the potential to enhance student participation, engagement and achievement through the use of two effective frameworks. The differentiation framework of Bloom and SOLO Taxonomy. Firstly looking at the framework of Bloom´s thinking skills, it has the differentiating ability to challenge the levels of learning and cognitive process, as well as the breadth and depth of content, with the embodiment of motivating a wider range of…

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    Theories of Criminology: The Learning Theory Learning is a lifelong process, you always learn something new every day. The theory I agree the most with is the Learning Theory because of this. I believe that this theory is very helpful with crime and investigation because it explains people’s behavior and why they react a certain way in different situations than how others do. There are three basic principles of the learning theory; behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. Each person has…

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