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    Personal Pedagogy Examples

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    Nitko and Brookart mention that “classroom assessments are meant to be opportunities for students to demonstrate their maximum performance, and for students to perform at their maximum they need basic information about the assessment, (such as: when it will be given, content to be assessed, expected standards, overall expectations, and grading rubrics)”. (88) My personal pedagogy supports this strategy because I believe that the teacher’s is graded…

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    Community Engagement

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    Digital media and technology is one of the fastest growing concepts in the world. It has made a considerable transformation in how we communicate and grasp information. It covers the entire array from traditional mass-media engaged in basic information dissemination to social media whose defining characteristic is the potential to facilitate engagement-the interactive, simultaneous communication and collaboration among numerous participants via technology. I adopted the digital world late in…

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    Sunday”, a large group of black protesters marched towards Edmund Pettus Bridge as a demonstration for equal voting rights. The protest was set to begin in Selma and continue to Montgomery. Now known as the “Selma March”, this protest has now become the visual symbol for the Selma Voting Rights Movement. On the 15th of March 1965, a mere eight days after the Voting Rights march at Selma, President of the United States of America, Lyndon Baines Johnson, delivered a speech that would formulate the…

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    Event Planning

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    other emerging trends was relative to my new business venture and as I learn more about these trends this will give me the opportunity to re-examine ways to grow my business even further. Everyone involved the event planning industry should know a few basic requirements of becoming an Event Planner and what skills are needed to be able to plan a special event. The responsibilities of an Event Planner are vast and requires expertise in various other sub-specialties, such as, producing and…

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    includes the actual execution of the system. The test cases demonstrate how varying correct or incorrect inputs can be given by the user. The reader should read these to understand what types of inputs must be given for correct execution of the application. The next part includes the results of using the soft- ware. This is important for the user in the sence that he will come to know about the outcome of the software. Reading the deployment and the maintenance part gives the reader knowledge…

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    also. Green belts are those who manages specific projects; yellow belts are staff that go through training programs and have project experience and white belts are staff who have little knowledge, has no project experience but completed a Six Sigma basic course (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2014). Many studies have given credit to the implementation Six Sigma in improving the quality in health care. One study by Parker and colleagues ' (Vest & Gamm, 2009) to examine antibiotic prophylaxis in surgery…

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    often depicted as a graphic, outlines six different stages of employment that a typical employee experiences within any organization. Although the names of each stage and the practices applied within each stage may vary across organizations, the basic concepts of the employee life cycle are ultimately the same. These stages are: (1) Attraction & Recruitment; (2) Selection & Hiring; (3) Onboarding; (4) Training & Development; (5) Employee Engagement & Retention; and (6) Transition & Offboarding.…

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    Ap Rubric Guidance

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    EP Rubric Guidance: Art This rubric guidance describes instructional strategies often used in art settings that align to the DCPS Essential Practices. This guidance document does not supersede the EP rubric; rather, it is intended to serve as a reference in order to inform an academic interpretation of the EP rubric from the perspective of art. It does not constitute a new set of policies or procedures for assessing teachers. Essential Practice Specific Practices for Art Settings…

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    fact that art doesn't correlate reasoning can be falsified. The arts are split into two main categories; performing art and visual art. The aesthetic appeal of an art piece is depicted to have the intention of the artist, the quality of the work and the response of the audience. In the arts, artists can use language, emotion and also reasoning to express them selves. In visual arts For example, the artist employs the use of color in the art as well as the context of their art to help create…

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    Meanwhile, the development of BCI presents significant ethical and legal challenges. Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have attracted much attention recently, triggered by new scientific progress in understanding brain function and by impressive applications. A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a computer device that helps a person operates a computer by using his brain waves. Brain waves are patterns of electrical brain activity. Brain cells can communicate with each other by electricity and…

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