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    this being said, an online education does help students due to the fact that flexibility, access to lectures and materials is always available, and an education is an education no matter how renounced an institution is. Due to the fact that online learning is exceptionally flexible, students that have a full time job or children that do not allow them to physically attend class are able to learn at a time that is convenient for them. A major factor as to why many people do not attempt to…

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    their children and teach them at home. So, they are obviously different. Twenty years ago, the online course would have been tough to imagination high-quality instruction delivered online. But today, in the digital age, it becomes a reality. Digital Learning Compass in 2017 reported that there are over 6 million students enrolled courses online and that number continues to grow. There are three reasons demonstrated that why online education becomes popular. First, online courses offer…

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    Paragraphs: Technological Trend 1: Virtual Reality • What is Virtual Reality? The literal translation of VR would be ‘Real experience as human being’ which means Near-Reality. In other words, it is the phenomenon of creating an illusory reality in the mind of the user. (Carlin & Hoffman, 1997) The current uses start from gaming and go up to treating PTSD (posttraumatic stress disorder). (Rizzo, 2016). • In what ways it will significantly affect ordinary lives in the future (through examples):…

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    work. Yet, he obliged whenever I asked and didn’t mind teaching me how to set it up myself, though expressed annoyance when I encountered issues. This trait, though at the time seemingly unimportant, would shape my future learning habits, especially in regards to motivated-learning and reading complex…

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    Augmentation can take place with different procedures, the main objective is to establish a system whereby a user cannot possibly differentiate between the real world and the virtual representation of the augmentation. In manufacturing, there is an approach called the Computer-integrated Manufacturing process which involves the use of computers to control the production process. This process involves examining and identifying…

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    In a world filled with online connections and virtual realities, it seems like the populace would enjoy the privilege of getting to present oneself in their own way, to craft their identities and shape people’s perception of them. As appealing as that proposition sounds, research is beginning to show another reality, one much darker and more pervasive is realized. Social media has been raised on a pedestal of glory, being flaunted as a way to connect with the world, to interact with more people…

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    Peer Interaction Essay

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    In present world, peer interaction is playing a key role in changing student learning in classroom. Students who participate in classroom interaction has more benefits than those of students in online learning, but now a days students show more interest towards online learning. Therefore student academic performance is affected due to the online learning. Whereas in classroom learning students can actively participate and share their knowledge and problem solving methods among the students and…

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    headset on, heard a beep, saw two stick figure arms, then saw either the left or right arm move and perform 1 of 4 actions (wiggle, point, fist, or elbow). The independent variables in this case were the 4 motions performed, either with or without the virtual reality headset on, and which limb moved. The dependent variable in this experiment was the reaction time, taken from the moment…

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    Meaning Of Human Ghosting

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    Ghosting a computer means cloning its content to another environment—giving the appearance that the same computer is available at another location. In other words, ghosting means the computer is not present at other locations but its contents are available to be viewed at different locations. “Human ghosting” is a term being coined by this author to convey the concept similar to computer ghosting; it means people are not physically present, but they are present through the use of the internet…

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    opportunities, cultures, and are ultimately shaped by the context in which they occur (Thompson & Kent, 2014). Environments can shape occupational participation and help provide appropriate services for clients to promote occupational performance. There is a direct correlation between a person and the environment (Beagan, 2015). The way a person’s life intertwines with the dimensions of culture and environment can be positive or negative, due to barriers or opportunities they are afforded.…

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