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    disabilities. The article identifies the benefits of using virtual manipulatives and the potential challenges that come with using these tools for instructional purposes. It is suggested that students with learning disabilities can benefit from using visual models (e.g., Shin & D. P. Bryant, 2015). This suggestion doesn’t come without merit because, “of their potential in helping students to better understand the meaning and relationship of fractions through relevant diagrams” (p.1). Fractions…

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    classroom situation that lacks inclusive teaching for an autistic student. The student is a six year old boy who has a server case of Autism Spectrum Disorder. He was diagnosed at the age of three by his Paediatrician (DoE Victoria, 2015), has very basic oral English communication skills and is in Year 1 at a public school in Victoria, Australia. He is funded by the government for his Autism but does not receive full time teacher aide assistance in his classroom. Therefore, a lot of pressure is…

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    people in this world and we all have diverse ways of learning. For example, a visual learner learns by way of pictures, images, and spatial understanding. Aural learner learns by using sounds and music, a verbal learner learns by using speech and writing and a physical learner learns by using body language and sense of touch. There are countless methods of training that are available to every employee. For example, Basic PC-based programs such as Microsoft, interactive multimedia such as using…

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    Essay On Visual Literacy

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    The topic I selected for this paper is visual literacy specifically when dealing with picture books and young students. Visual literacy can be defined as “the ability to interpret, recognize, appreciate and understand information presented through visible actions, objects and symbols, natural or man-made” (Common Core in Action). The Common Core State Standards specifically address visual literacy in the following two standards: "integrate visual information (e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs…

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    in a Bible college, it easy to let the Bible become a textbook. Many classes are Bible classes, and require intensive reading. While intensive reading may be a good thing, analyzing the Bible for its context and information, rather than personal application, can be unhealthy. Taking a personal quiet time to read the Bible gives the student a chance to learn and apply God’s…

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    Irrelevant Speech Effect

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    background noise or speech. The question being posed here here is does a change in language cause an impairment on your ability to retain memories? The study went about solving this by conducting a test on a college cognitive psychology class using an application based off of ISE. The conclusion to this study was that the class supported the overall global data so it provided a significant finding supporting the theory that this study was seeking. The Irrelevant Speech Effect (ISE) is the…

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    Mars One Advantages

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    possible fatal results. No one knows the possibilities of reproduction ability on Mars until this unexplored planet has major leaps and bounds in discoveries. The astronauts are supposedly trained for years on a wide range of medical surgeries and basic knowledge first aid, but will be escorted by Argonian technology for medical assistance. (Blogs.kqued.org) Was the training enough for the astronauts to survive? This “exploration” to discover possibility of life may end in an instantaneous…

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    partially. It is more or less the same in the Photoshop too. Most of us eventually in the beginning have a fear of the term and think that it is above our understanding limits. I tell you that if you know how to use the Move tool in Photoshop and basic tools then you do not have to panic. It is a concept that uses the simplest things you know and creates a beautiful looking effect that seems to be very tough to create. In technical terms, Masking is providing transparency in general. You would…

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    communication or as a tool in school; it can help students perform the task needed to achieve their daily goals. Another positive result to using technology is that they are improving their technical skills along the way. The children will understand the basics, if not more, on computers. However, there is a downfall; the children may have problems with social and environmental development, language development, or physical and motor development. Although technology can be very beneficial, it…

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    the simulated teaching and learning strategies used to expedite student learning (Lyons 2012).This study is designed based on the expected skills acquisition of the learners on the study in relation to the 21st century skills stated in the K to 12 Basic Education Program Curriculum Guide . These skills are IT/ Technology literacy, critical thinking skills and problem – solving skills. The acquisition of these skills is facilitated using the computer – based simulation which is anchored on the…

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