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    My dream career I set in stone for myself was at a very young age. I was constantly writing humors stories, make believe fairy tales, and a story full of thrilling drama in a journal my aunt gave me for Christmas. College has opened my mind to a new perspective of other future career choices that may suit me better then what I thought. Once I was done taking the Kursory Inventory assessment I learned a lot more about my likes and dislikes towards different career options. My results helped me…

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    classrooms according to an algorithm. This helped with randomization of the study; however, there were some complications the algorithm could not account for such as students being assigned to more than one teacher for a certain subject and the teacher grading the assignments. Furthermore, this research allows me to look for key relationships between students and teachers such as mentorship, role models, and cultural advocates and see if that help contributes to student…

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    irresponsible, their grades reflect as such. However, there are always faults to every system. Valerie J. Janesick discusses in her book how there are teachers who constantly impose practice tests upon their pupils so their students would learn tricks and patterns to the answers such as, “Three in a row, no, no, no.” Additionally, there are teachers who specifically “teach” for the test, drilling test answers into students’ heads so they would perform sufficiently. In this manner, students only…

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    attained the nature of educator through years of erudition (Mahoney). For the “natural-born teachers”, the administrative and housekeeping tasks are outweighed in worth by the valuable instruction of a world understanding and education (Mahoney). Grading papers, communicating with teachers and administrators, and planning lessons can be tedious, especially in a foreign language class where each period may be at a different level of comprehension (U.S. Dept. of Labor). Being able to assess…

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    allowing a pilot multiple attempts to perfect this skill in the simulator the instructor not only helps build proficiency but also helps builds confidence as well. Practicing loss of engine emergencies is an easily measurable skill for instructors. Grading and evaluating crewmembers is not. The difference in individual human factors differ greatly from person to person. The human factors demonstrated in a simulator event with a specific crew will be very different when one of the pilots…

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    organize information and allow teachers to post and grade assignments among a plethora of other benefits. Not only does this serve allow for communication between students and any member of the college staff, but it can give the teacher more time by grading assignments by its self. On the same note, I can use email as a social network to send and receive information to anyone in any of my courses that I am in with only a few clicks. Ultimately, social media and the internet greatly speeds up and…

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    describe the character of machines mimicking human intelligence. AI systems have problem-solving, reasoning or learning capabilities. General examples of AI include: Speech recognition: identifying and comprehending human speech Data analysis: finding patterns, interpreting complex data and reaching conclusions based on the analysis Gaming: playing chess with an AI opponent, playing advanced strategy games The field of artificial intelligence was first created at a conference at Dartmouth…

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    When learning that I was going to be taking an art class this semester, I instantly became nervous. I always liked art, but I am not very good at it. It was nerve-racking because I have not been in an art class since 6th grade. This is because we had the choice between art and band, and I loved being in the band. My 6th grade art teacher was not very supportive and if the art was not up to her standards she would give you a bad grade, or make you redo it. Thinking back I could not recall a time…

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    Introduction: The educational movements in the 18th century were a striding path to new educational reforms in the 20th century .The 18th century educational initiatives were more focussed towards the students of upper and middle class elites who had a world view initiative that emphasized facts and truths rather than a faith based approach which was based on supernatural beliefs and ideas it was much similar to the renaissance’s movement that had an approach of looking at the past knowledge…

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    Education At Home Essay

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    easier for this type of learning to take place in the home rather than the school because of certain regulations, time restraints, and school finances. Some children require more supervision and attention to benefit from a school experience. Online grading systems are services that allow teachers to keep up with students’ grades, attendances, and assignments. It also allows parents to securely get information about their child’s performance or homework. Some systems are set up so that…

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