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    Course: ED 5810 Project Management for E-learning Development Level 2 Assessment Tools: are economical, customizable ways of helping the instructor understand whether or not their students have achieved the required amount of knowledge within the topic. Through assessment the instructor can see how strongly, and weakly, the student’s base knowledge, skill sets, concept comprehension, etc stand under critical observation. More so, they allow the chance for the teacher to see how well their…

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    sparring with present-day experts G. E. Zuriff, Lorella Terzi, and John Stuart Mills regarding their opinions of education. In his article The Myths of Learning Disabilities, G. E. Zuriff dared to attack one of the sacred cows of education, that being the label of learning disability (LD). Zuriff went on…

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    Assessment 1 – E-learning context and Learning theories 1.1 E-learning Context : The partnership between graphic design and Industrial design. The field of instructional design has always fascinated me. I feel that it has great potential with the immersion of technology; we can continue to change how we embark on the new approach in e-learning. As a graphic designer by profession, I highly think graphic design goes hand in hand with Instructional Design. I have made contents like…

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    Say ‘’good-bye’’ to your snow day and say ‘’hello’’ to E-days. Soon there will be no more snow days.E-days replace snow days and help kids learn online. E-days are a bad idea. In this essay, I will explain to the reader that E-days are a bad idea because E-days may not be as effective as regular school days, students may not have the equipment to complete E-days, and E-days are hard to plan for because they are unpredictable. One reason that E-days are not as effective as regular school days…

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    teaching and lecturers need to be re-trained to focus further on students’ learning. Hence, Lecturer e-Training Programme (LeP) was designed and implemented. The results show that Stage 3: Face-to-Face Action Learning, has the highest significant impact on the lecturers’ preparation for student centred teaching. On this stage, lecturers had face-to-face discussions with the trainer where real-world teaching and learning cases were put forward and debatable postings in the online forum were…

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    I feel honored to introduce myself to my fellow classmates and my instructor at UoPeople. My name is Wilson and I was born and raised in Papua New Guinea. I now live in the United States with my lovely wife and my two-year-old son. I am intending to pursue an associate degree in Business Administration. One new thing I learned after the scavenger hunt activity was where to find the student catalog in both Moodle and Student Portal. Previously, I thought the student catalog was only…

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    virtual campus are good for you, they are different in many ways. Doing both you still have to read the course material, listen to the lecture, stay in touch with your classmates, and finish your work on time (Chambers, 2016, p. 4). In my opinion, learning is better for me online. The virtual campus is a great way to get my degree because I have children, and with a traditional classroom I would have to find a babysitter to watch all of my children while trying to achieve my goal (Chambers,…

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    The article I choose was "Effectiveness of an e-learning tool for education on pressure ulcer evaluation" by Morente, Morales-Asencio and Veredas. The purpose of this article was to determine if e-learning modules would be more effective in teaching the assessment and treatment of pressure ulcers than the traditional classroom methods. Pressure ulcers are serious preventable clinical complications that can lead to pain, infection, hospitalization, and even death (Kelly & Isted, 2011).…

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    Ee Cummings Research Paper

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    meaning. His life also relates to these poems because of his birthplace in Cambridge, Massachusetts and he writes about the New England seasons. E.E. Cummings’ use of unique grammar and avant-garde writing is largely from his rare and influential learning opportunity that helped shape his poetic career in writing about his birthplace and other topics.…

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    Learning is a lifelong process and in my view, there is no better job than assisting others in this process. The satisfaction in being instrumental to a learning cause is the only way I draw purpose to my living. I never knew I would be an Instructional designer when I applied for my Engineering degree in Computer Science. It was not until my first job as a software engineer that I realized how enthralling it can be to write training content. After finishing my fresher orientation I had a…

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