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    classroom environment because you can hear what the instructor is saying and can determine rather it is something you should be taking notes about or paying very close attention to. Listening to an instructor in an online class takes a little more effort than just listening to them speak like in a standard classroom set up. Listening in an online environment means you must read everything that is posted from the instructor. Sometimes instructors post videos for you to view that they have…

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    theory, the instructor acts as a tutor or guide during the learning process; generating motivation, providing the stimulus, encouraging feedback and being present in each of the stages of learning. On the other hand, the learner is active in each of the stages of learning subject; processing information and giving answers to the demands of the…

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    Negligence Case Analysis

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    from the American Council on Exercise (ACE) and the Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA). These two certifying bodies are accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies, the gold standard for program accreditation. The instructors must study and take an exam before receiving their certification. Particular programs offer live classes, while others have self-study materials. “The course is designed to teach you he basics of exercise and physiology, how to choreograph…

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    Question : (TCO 3) Which of the following laws extends employment protection of most forms of disability status? Student Answer: USERRA ADA ODHA PDA Instructor Explanation: See Chapter 3, page 62. Points Received: 4 of 4 Comments: 8. Question : (TCO 4) Larry has worked for a 2,500-employee chemical manufacturer, ABCHEM, for 2 years. He went to work on Monday morning to find his key no longer fit the front door lock and a new sign “FUTURE HOME OFFICE OF ALLIED…

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    Red Pen Rhetoric Analysis

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    His purpose is to inform instructors and students about the relationship they share, it is important for both to know about the relationship. Wyrick states how the first step of obtaining a co-constituent relationship is the consideration of “producing an essay in a writing course a rhetorical situation” (2). A rhetorical situation means that the student cannot only learn from the instructor, but the instructor can also learn from the student. Co-constituency is needed…

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    process to create and manage academic integrity violations. Before the deviation from such norm, each campus managed their database and instructors were hesitant to report violations as they deemed a violation in their respective course was the first offense committed by the student. A request was made to centralize the data collection and encourage each instructor to make a report. The new structure allowed faculty and staff access to a students record which helped them apply appropriate…

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    Pedagogical Analysis

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    My interview was with an instructor whose English academic credentials include a BA in English and MFA in Writing, and who has taught online, face to face, and blended/hybrid courses in writing and composition. I asked the interviewee/instructor the following four questions based on the assignment instructions: 1. What have you found to be the pedagogical benefits of teaching online? 2. What have you found to be the technological benefits of teaching online? 3. What have you found to be the…

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    players seem mediocre. In the commercial, the girls also seemed to be having a really big crush on the tennis instructor which emphasized the stereotype that the instructor was going to come across as the strong and powerful man while the girls came across as weak without knowledge about the sport. Then the instructor was going to be the “man” and help out the girls. Also, the way the instructor carried himself in the commercial made it seem like he believed those stereotypes…

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    Neumont Swot Analysis

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    your degree. 2. **Instructor competency**: During my time at Neumont, I wasn't impressed (teaching wise, not personality wise) with just under half of my instructors. There was one instructor that said so many ridiculous and outrageous things so often, [I started to write them down](pastebin.com/k9vWuCa7). Turns out he was the head of the Computer Science program. Two other instructors had their lessons for the entire quarter directly copied from a tutorial online. 3. **Instructor…

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    fourth step in Smith and Ragan’s task analysis requires the instructor to determine the prerequisite the learners need to ensure that they are able to successfully complete the lesson. For example, the learners must know that a problem is a state of difficulty that needs to be resolved. The learners must also be aware that a solution is when the problem is solved. The final step in Smith and Ragan’s task analysis requires the instructor to construct learning objectives for the learning goal.…

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