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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Background for the study 1.2 Purpose of the study 1.3 Research Question(s) 1.4 Limitation 1.5 Delimitation 1.6 Nature and Significance of the Problem 1.7 Definitions 2. Methodology 2.1 Research Design/Theoretical framework 2.2 Assumption 2.3 Subjects/Selection and Description of participants 2.4 Data Collection 2.5 Data Analysis 2.6 Time line References Introduction Online classes are designed to give…

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    Thesis: This paper aims to analyse the arguments provided by the author in the article; How Technology Can Improve Online Learning by Robert Mendenhall. The article successfully outlines the imperatives and advantages of online teaching as compared to traditional teaching methodology. The arguments presented by the author are logical and devoid of fallacies that makes it immensely effective and rationale article on the topic. The articles basically stems its arguments in the form of comparison…

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    My Love To Read

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    According to The Norton Field Guide to Writing, “Everyone likes a good story” (Bullock, Goggin and Weinberg 393), and this holds true to me. For all of my life, I have always had a love for reading and writing. When I was young, my mom would read me bedtime stories. Sometimes I would take my older sister’s books that did not have any pictures and pretend to read them, coming up with my own fantastical plots and imagining that was the story written in the book. I would also pretend to write my…

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    Nowadays, there are a lot of inventions and new products in every sphere, and education is no exception. Instead of attending regular classes, people can register for online training, which, according to many, is also effective. Technological process has opened new educational opportunities and changed a way people live and study. A few years ago, people could only dream about sitting at home, and at the same time participating in a workshop. Now it is not only just possible, but also wildly…

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    entering the gardens you see expounding Japanese influence. One can plainly see that the use of a single color in many shades and the lack of overt, or obvious, detail in some rooms was, in and of itself, a reference to the art of the Edo period and Ukiyo-e artists. While his gardens were their own floating worlds, the ponds and architecture suggests a way to move beyond our limited perspective and to be a place of quiet meditation. The bridge over the water garden quietly leads us to forget…

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    For the purpose of this study, I identified 3 children (who are brothers and sister) named Eric, Mike, and Emily (all pseudonyms) who live in the shelter that I work at. I recognized that Eric, Mike, and Emily would be good participants for this fieldwork assignment. Also, I believe having three participants would provide me with the opportunity to gain more insightful knowledge about the learning process of students. First, however, I asked for and received permission from the three…

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    Online Learning or (eLearning) has been a staple of higher education for a while now. Since the rise of the Internet, Universities have all been able, in various ways, to utilize the newfound technology to help make learning more accessible to students as well as management for faculty (Picciano, 2016). Since many courses and programs (degrees) are offered via Course Management Systems (CMS) or Learning Management Systems (LMS) as opposed to the traditional classroom approach, even registration…

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    individual’s spreadsheet or address book, then the information is lost until, over time, it is repopulated. Lastly, if more than one salesperson has developed a working relationship with some clients, then those people would receive multiple mailings, e-mails, and phone calls. Most customers find this annoying, especially when a sales call comes during supper…

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    College represents a melting pot of decisions. Class selections, perhaps a first major life decision, turn into daunting tasks. Opportunities to succeed begin the moment a person decides to enroll. Upon enrollment, graduation requirements lay the foundation for class options. During the process, students consider instructors and weighing personal schedules, eventually shaping their daily lives. When facing class choices, the real decision stands between the online or face-to-face method. With…

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    9 reasons why you should experience international travel before you die. ‘The world is a book and those who don’t travel only read few pages.’ The given line of Saint Augustine beautifully defines the reason for why you should experience international travel. Here is the list of the reasons that will motivate you to travel at least once before you die. 1. A change to the boring monotonous life. Jobs, house, daily routine, kids, or relationships these could get monotonous and boring after…

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