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    Neural Observation

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    Douglas Weier SDL Assignment Area needing improvement: Brachial Plexus and Neural Innervation Learning Objective: Know the risks factors for Brachial Plexus injuries. Be able to recognize Erb’s Palsy. Mentor: Dr Gest Stem: A 37 y/o G2P2 woman presents with her 3 day old girl. The mother is concerned that the child’s left arm still remains extended at her side. The mother was compliant with all prenatal care. The mother had the child at a natural birthing center with the help of an experienced

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    Personal Observation

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    My personal goals this semester was to have bigger thighs‚ to have bigger biceps‚ and to lose weight. I did reach my goals but not as much as I would have liked. I would love to have even bigger thighs and bigger biceps. I am very satisfied with my weight lost. Before this class I used to have an inflated belly because all the fat goes there. Now‚ I lost the majority of the fat and my belly is less inflated. The problems that I encountered was that I could not keep working out every day because of

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    Observation Notes

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    Level of class and composition of group: Beginners Level. Class consists of 14 students although for the lesson only 7 students attended. The students come from a variety of backgrounds including Polish‚ Bulgarian‚ Afghanistan and Turkey. The ages range from 21 to 65 with a variety of speaking and writing abilities with two students unable to write in their own language Aims of lesson: To practice job related vocabulary and to be able to spell 5-10 words learnt during lesson To be able

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    Dinosaur Observation

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    Subject Area: Dinosaurs Content/ Grade Level: Dinosaurs and reading comprehension. This lesson is for a second or third grade. Prerequisite skills: Venn Diagram‚ research skills Strategy: Tiered Lessons Objectives: As a result of this activity the students will: understand the three major time periods (Triassic‚ Jurassic and Cretaceous)‚ when they were‚ what major characteristics were‚ and which dinosaurs lived during each time period. Supplies: Dinosaur handouts‚ dinosaur books‚ power point

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    Classroom Observation

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    November 24‚ 2013 My name is Kimberly Godwin‚ I live in Denver‚ Colorado. I have 5 children 30‚ 26‚ 25 11‚ and 10 years in age. I also have 3 grandchildren. I work at the Metropolitan YMCA as a Teacher Assistant in the Toddler Room (potty training room). We share all room duties‚ lesson plans‚ cleaning and all the functions of the room. There are 4 of us 3 Teachers Assistants‚ 2 Group Leaders and our Director is hands on in our classroom as well. There are 20 toddlers.

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    Cellular Observation

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    The atmosphere is full of different smells‚ it all depends where you are locate. I live here on William Paterson campus and I smell a lot of different odors. If you go into the diner hall‚ where the food is bein starved you get a smell of different kinds of food. The smells can vary from pizza to burgers or pasta and sometimes in the morning it smells like waffles. When you arrive in my dorm building‚ it does not have much of a smell beside when they mop the hall way. Sometimes the hallway smells

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    Naturalistic Observation Primary Reference Source Loucopoulos P and V Karakostas (1995) System Requirements Engineering. McGraw Hill International. Summary description Observational methods involve an investigator viewing users as they work and taking notes on the activity which takes place. Observation may be either direct‚ where the investigator is actually present during the task‚ or indirect‚ where the task is viewed by some other means such as through use of a video camera.

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    Narrative observation

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    Appendix 1 Name of child:  Ruby  Age: (3:5) Ruby climbs up the stairs of the slide holding the bars with her hands and sits on the edge and then slides down. She then climbs up the slope from the bottom and then slides down again laughing as she does so. She repeats climbing up the stair and this time goes on her front and slides down body faced downwards.  Appendix 2 Name of children and ages:  Sara- 4.8; Tessa – 3.9;  Dawn – 3.5 Sara is playing in the

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    Court Observation

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    The first court I decided to visit was at 393 University Av. on September 11th after my classes and got there on time for a court session at 12:00 pm. The security was very strict. They looked through my backpack and made me take everything out of my pockets. After the security check we started looking for courtrooms with trials going on and I discovered that not much was happening at that time. A very nice woman told me that there was an interesting case happening in room 702 so I headed down to

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    Observation Checklist

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    y Philosophy on Education is the belief that the passion to learn‚ the commitment to succeed‚ and the motivation to try‚ is the passage through the core values that a teacher instills to a student‚ as learning becomes a way of guidance that encourages pupils to improve. It is an educator’s duty to provide an environment that exhibits a multitude of ways for children to engage in the process of learning. When I was a young child‚ I always wanted to show people the things I have learned through

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