| 101. | organisational learning ... Organizations have introduced the concept of ¡§Organizational Learning.¡¨
DEFINITION
Since its early introduction in the early 70s scholars have defined organisational learning in many ways. In 1977, Argyris simply ¡§defined organisational learning as the process of detection and cor...
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| 102. | What makes us keep learning To have a self-fulfilling and more abundant life, all of us are ready to jump into the ocean of learning with many goals. Although there are a little bit differences in their learning goals, both Rodriquez in his childhood essay “The Lonely, Good Company of Books” and Highet in his essay “T...
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| 103. | learning profile LEARNING PROFILE
OVER THE COURSE OF TIME THERE HAVE BEEN ADVANCES IN THE METHODS USED TO DETERMINE HOW A PERSON LEARNS AND UTILIZES IMFORMATION. VARIOUS STUDIES HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED, AND YEARS OF RESEARCH DEVOTED TO ACCURATELY MEASURING A PERSON’S INTELLIGENCE, LEARNING STYLES, AS WELL AS THE STRA...
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| 104. | itelligant business systems Applying the concept of the ‘Learning Organisation’ [LO] is an important ingredient of any ‘rounded’ Knowledge Management [KM] programme. So what is a Learning Organisation? There are many definitions of the Learning Organisation. Some of these are shown below: ‘The essence of organizational learnin...
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| 105. | Reflection on TQM and Collaborative Learning A Perfect Match TQM and Collaborative Learning: A Perfect Match
Based on the article on “Total Quality Management and Collaborative: A Perfect Match” presented by Linda Null, TQM, which once a industry based principles, now has find its way into the classroom and has used with collaborative learning. While TQM...
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| 106. | USABILITY ...
Usability Requirements (1): Instructions
Description:
The diary system should have an area where the user can learn how to use the system, and how to recover if any errors are made. ...
Usability Requirements (2): Repeat Functions
Description:
The system should allow t...
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| 107. | Self Assessment and Learning Types I have learned quite a bit about how to assess myself, and how to improve based on that assessment. After reading the article, “A Tale of Four Learners: 4MAT’s Learning Styles” (McCarthy, 1997), I was able to develop and understand my learning style. ...
In this article, author Bernice McCarth...
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| 108. | Learning Style Self Analysis And Plan for Improvement Abstract
Learning-style theory is reviewed; focusing on Kolb’s experiential learning theory (ELT). Kolb’s ELT is sufficiently accepted, broad and robust to serve as an adequate framework to analyze learning style and modes of learning. It is proposed that learning style and project execution styl...
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| 109. | Childrens learning Promoting children’s learning from birth to five
Decisions about curricula for young children are often gambles. ... Those who are involved in the education of young children therefore need to focus on helping children to become learners, to enjoy learning and to feel that they are people who ...
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| 110. | According to Plato in the Myth of the Cave knowledge is not put into the soul According to Plato in the “Myth of the Cave,” knowledge is not put into the soul by professors of education but claiming that the “power and capacity of learning exists in the soul already.” The student must take the teachings of his leaders and render them into his heart and find the truth in hi...
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| 111. | language essay What is the purpose of learning a language? Why do we learn a language? ... I was not born in the United States, and my first language is Vietnamese. Therefore, I had to learn a second language in order for me to adapt to a new life. ...
Through the process of learning a new language, I accom...
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| 112. | Allegory of the Unfaithful Wife Jerusalem The passage that will be discussed in this paper is “The Allegory of the Unfaithful Wife, Jerusalem” found in Ezekiel 16:1-63 (New Oxford Annotated Bible). ... The Greek translation of the word allegory means, “to speak other.” Allegory is a way of reading texts in which the surface sense is seen ...
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| 113. | Corporate Online Learning EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of corporate online learning for Paper Products, Inc. ...
Analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of corporate online learning was a very informative task. After careful extensive research of the upcoming popular me...
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| 114. | Technology and Education Technology in Education
Introduction and Background
As technology continues to creep it’s way into education today, our primary and secondary schools are doing little or nothing to accommodate this educational advantage. If we want to prevent this problem from escalating even further there ne...
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| 115. | Corporate Culture and Learning ... Retaining Cultural Elements
• Notion of “Learning Organization”
• Develop Learning & Communication Systems that Promote Our Culture
Corporate Culture and Learning
(1) Many of the most successful organizations today are thriving and growing because, in large part, of their unique and st...
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| 116. | Learning Styles Report
In the 1980’s a chartered psychologist called Peter Honey and a specialist in management called Alan Mumford came together and wrote The Manual of Learning Styles. ...
After conducting the Honey and Mumford questionnaire, it revealed that my preferred learning style was that of an activist...
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| 117. | EMPOWERING THE SELF DIRECTED LEARNER EMPOWERING THE SELF-DIRECTED LEARNER
Can all students be expected to be active participants in the learning process? ... The best they can be offered is the opportunity to develop positives attitudes towards the foreign language and acquire effective strategies for self-training. ... The l...
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| 118. | Visual Learner ...
I AM A VISUAL LEARNER
Of the four styles of learning, I find that I am more a visual learner. For many years, I have always enjoyed the visual aspects of presentations, lectures, documentaries, articles, books, and more. ... Angie Stanton & Kelly Curiel in “Pathways to Learning”, provi...
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| 119. | Myth of Odysseus and Polyphemus The story of the Cyclops, Polyphemus and Odysseus takes place on the island of Sicily, home to the Cyclopes. ... Odysseus and his men at the time, were traveling back home from the Trojan War in Troy, where they were victorious. ...
Soon after leaving the shores of the lotus eaters, the men led...
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| 120. | Problem based Learning in Our School Systems An introduction to problem-based learning was established in this article. It covers points like “What it does,” “What it is,” and “Where problem-based learning Originated.” The article attempts to justify the basis and uses behind PBL (problem-based learning) and also gives a brief history of the...
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| 121. | looking for alibrandi Section 1 The title of the book that I will be doing an essay on is ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ written by Melina Marchetta. During life people learn many things got to do with the way they handle everyday life. Josephine is learning many things while doing her last year at St Martha’s high school. She ...
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| 122. | Christian allegorical structure of Platoon
To analyze Platoon as a form of Christian allegory we must first look at the screen writer. ... ” Hence it is know that the movie written and directed by a man who declared the war religious must have in some way concealed these religious ideas in Platoon. ... The Christian metaphors in Platoon...
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| 123. | fall of the house of usher ... One in particular, The fall of the House of Usher, Poe uses a literary device called a allegory, in which a story is made up of many symbols that together amount to a main symbolic representation in the overall story. In Poe’s story, he uses such symbols as, the house of usher, the fungus and ...
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| 124. | Rowlandsons Narrative Pilgrims Progress Is it possible to distinguish between the events as they happen to Rowlandson and how she records those events in her narrative?
When reading “A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. ...
In 1678 the top selling book was “Pilgrims Progress”. ... Rowlandson wrote about being cap...
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| 125. | learning the hard way Learning the Hard Way
There is a common misconception that failure is a bad thing. ... Failure
teaches people that they are just like everybody else, and that success is gained from hard work and
determination. ...
Another good example of learning more from failure than success is found in...
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| 126. | learning and education We think people should learn knowledge throughout their lives and accepting education is the most meaningful thing for a person. ... Thirdly, this paper will discuss the nature of education and the purpose of learning. ... For example a five matrix would be as follows:
Strongly agree Agree Don¡¯...
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| 127. | hihi Distance Learning Traditionally, to earn a degree, a person must attend an institution to attend classes in order to receive enough credits for graduation. However, the traditional way is now becoming a burden for individuals who are having a hard time leaving work to attend classes or for individua...
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| 128. | How We Learn How do we learn? ... One of these choices, Peak Time, is the time to learn, that portion of the day in which we are likely to learn the new information. The mode of learning, whether learning the task as a whole picture or a portion at a time, is another choice that plays a vital role in how ...
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| 129. | dilbhtdnbohgtdbg i have a large cock that Park City Mammouth Park There is an old slave cave that was used during the Underground Railroad, many people have seen the images of slaves and such. However after the civil war the cave is noted to have been a hide out for Jessie James. GlasgowAnyone could be a victim in v...
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| 130. | Is there such a thing as Learning Disabilites Do learning disabilities really exist?
There are many controversies over topics in the learning disabilities area. The topic I chose to cover, do the learning disabilities that we are studying really exist, seems to often be over-looked by those of us that believe LDs are a part of life for so ...
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| 131. | Why are the terms reflective learning and critical reflection used in so many contexts for professional Theories of learning have undergone subsequent changes and progress in the past but could mainly be categorized into two dominant schools, developing from the passive Behaviourist to the Cognitive school, which is today much emphasized, and has led to social constructivism where critical reflection ...
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| 132. | collaborative learning Keywords: Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL), Computer-Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), networked learning environments, Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Introduction
Networked learning environments have proved effective in a number of contexts. They would appear to be particular...
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| 133. | learning the bicycle “Step by Step”
In the poem “Learning the Bicycle,” by Wyatt Prunty, I’ve learned that this poem persuades two different meanings. Literally, the poem is about a growing family whose little daughter is trying to learn how to ride a bicycle with the other kids. ... Beginning in the first stanza,...
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| 134. | With rapid technological change and shifting market conditions, the American education system is challenged with providing increased educational opportunities without increased budgets. Many educational institutions are answering this challenge by develop At the Teaching and Learning Committee meeting held on 13 September 2000, documentation on online learning was tabled and discussed. The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) was asked to discuss with the Faculty CATLysts the paper “Issues in Online Learning” by Roger Dickinson ...
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| 135. | learning curves for business
Learning enables us to adapt to our environment and we learn to anticipate and prepare for significant activities such as training and handling sophisticated equipment. Learning in the workplace is crucial for both employers and employees - raising skill levels, increasing f...
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| 136. | Response to Learning to See by Samuel Scudder Scudder’s essay projects a tone of sentimentality as he remembers a former professor who taught him the best lesson in entomology and perhaps one of the greatest in life. ... Learning by instruction is all good and well but learning by self-instruction, and anyone who has ever been a student in his...
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| 137. | Accommodation vs. Personal Preference The best way for a person to learn depends on the person, of course. It is well known that people have different learning styles that work best for them. A good approach for an instructor to take is to address a variety of learning styles with their teaching plan. It is also helpful to encourage stu...
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| 138. | Team Learning Team learning is a growing trend among business and learning institutions worldwide. The premise is that by putting people in a group, which eventually, with trust and comfort will form a team. The difference in personality among them will make for a better-rounded learning experience. Univers...
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| 139. | What is Autonomy What Is Autonomy? ... Learning Autonomy is the ability of learners to control their own learning. Autonomy is the “capacity for detachment, critical reflection decision making and independent”. ... ” The capacity for autonomy will be displayed in ways the learner learns and ways the transfer what h...
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| 140. | Thick Description Thick Description – Clifford Geertz Representation/ Identity In chapter one of Geertz's "The Interpretation of Cultures" he discusses the role of an ethnographer which is summed up as observing, recording and analyzing a specific culture(6). Geertz then goes on in detail about the act of studying th...
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| 141. | LEARNING EXPERIENCE REPORT ... The present assignment is a final report in detail of actual Professional Experience Program that I undertook with the host organisation. ...
In my host organisation that is McDonalds, we indulged in work based learning. Work based learning is the building stone of any individual. ...
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| 142. | Test 1.1 Format for Transport requests/proposals (Guidelines) When creating a transport request, please adhere to the following guidelines: • Enter a short description when creating a new change request, you will be prompted for a "Short Description" (see below). In the "Short Description' field the foll...
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| 143. | Learning English Ain t Easy Learning English Ain’t Easy
There are many immigrants in the United States. In fact, immigrants need to face many different challenges, but English language is the first thing they have to learn in order to survive in this country. Betty Liu Ebron’s essay” Learning English Ain’t easy” mentione...
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| 144. | huckleberry finn In the story of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain expresses the thoughtful laughter, making fun of not only the childishness and the stupidity of the characters but the civilized society. Mark Twain tells that Huck and Tom act like kids and look stupid. However, he also makes fun of the civ...
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| 145. | You Know IT Kafka, A Hunger Artist By Tom Peick 1. Is Kafka’s story a parable? This story is a parable to set a moral. That moral in my eyes would be there are always people out there looking for attention that they can’t get. People sometimes can’t just figure out who they are, why they are here. The story als...
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| 146. | PROJECT PROBLEM AND INQUIRY BASED LEARNING Project, Problem, and Inquiry-Based Learning Literature Review
Project, problem, and inquiry-based learning create similar learning experiences in a classroom that is equipped with technology tools. ...
Project-Based Learning
Project-based learning (PjBL) is a comprehensive approach to instructi...
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| 147. | How could a coach use insight learning to develop a performers skill level A coach is vital to a performers ability and skill level as the coach is the main source for helping a performer improve in their sport. Insight learning is considered a main factor in the development of skill learning. There are many factors within insight learning such as rewards, reinforcement an...
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| 148. | Learning Team Diversity Learning Team Diversity – An Analysis of Our Group
The essence of any group that aspires to excellence is the people who comprise it. The value of diversity cannot be overlooked and can be the key to success in any group where individuals endeavor to work as a team. The plurality of skills, beli...
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| 149. | are e learning and internet based course better than traditional classroom learning
With the rise of the Internet in this modern world, people are making more and more use of it, no matter for entertainment, working or shopping. The internet has really played an important part in our daily lives. Some countries are trying to use the Internet in education; I¡¯m referring to inter...
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| 150. | Altruism A Production of Learning in a Society ... Because the basis of evolution theory is competition and struggle with others, the altruism seems directly disobeying the natural law. ... Wilson, however, brilliantly explains that the altruism is rather following the natural law in terms of Sociobiology. ... Altruistic behaviors to unrela...
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