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    This class has taught me a lot about myself as a learner and what works best for me when it comes to how I study. EXP 105 has given me the ability to know how I learn and what my strengths are in my learning process. It has shown me that not everyone learns the same way by just reading and responding. That everyone is learning behavior is as unique as one’s fingerprint. My learning behavior is Sequence - 27‚ Precision - 26‚ Technical Reasoning 26 Confluence -23‚ and I am ranked as a Dynamic

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    Transformational Learning Amy Fowler EXP 105 Instructor Thomas Sifrit September 23‚ 2013 The Four Stages of Transformational Learning Transformational change occurs when a person faces a significant decision or situation that will change their life. Being a transformative learner is to reflect on how some of the past experiences we have been through and how those experiences have changed our feelings‚ thoughts‚ and actions. There are four stages of the transformational learning process. These

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    At some point in our lives we all ask the same generalized questions; whether it be out loud‚ or mentally. As a returning student one of the common topics is the brain. How do the different parts work? How do we learn? Why do I learn differently than you? I have yet to find all of the answers‚ but thankfully‚ Gardner has broken down the seven intelligences within the brain that can stimulate and support different ways we‚ as humans‚ accept and retain the knowledge we come into contact with daily

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    ion that it becomes a reality—Anita Roddick         CHAPTER CONTENTS  • The Essential Learning Support Sources  • Course Design Resources  • Evaluating Research and Reference Resources    Learning can be informal or formal. When you return to university as an adult‚ you are getting involved  again in a formal learning environment. At the moment of reentry into your online program you may  have—and should have—a passionate commitment to the goal ahead‚ but you need to give careful  attention to

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    Kashmier Morales Professor VanWilligen EXP 105 Essay 09 November 2014 If I were to explain learning to an individual that has not taken this class‚ I would tell them that learning is all about how you process and understand information. I would also explain that learning is dependent upon specific patterns that you may use. My views on learning since taking this class have changed tremendously. I now know that you learn based upon your own personal characteristics‚ not how a teacher‚ teaches the

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    126 CHAPTER FIVE: REFLECTION AND RENEWAL  Everyone who has ever taken a shower has had an idea. It’s the person who gets out of the shower‚ dries  off‚ and does something about it that makes a difference—Nolan Bushnell‚ founder of Atari     CHAPTER CONTENTS  • Courage to Grow and Change  • Transformational Change    Learning begins again with reflection—if you allow reflection to lead to action. In other words‚ when  learning is applied and assessed (reflected upon)‚ you can expect to find seeds of renewal and chance as 

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    and in many cases‚ lead to someone committing very serious sexual crimes. People who look at porn often look for more perversity in different areas. The resources from which I found my information on is the Ashford Library and a couple credible internet sites. There are several reasons why people turn to porn. Some reasons are for seeing their own fantasies acted out because they can’t act them out with their own partner

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    Your Devices in the Near Future Which input/output devices will you be using in the next one to three years as "computing" devices? I really have fallen in love with my Dell desktop computer; so until I need to buy a new one I will just stick to what I know. Plus I have a great computer guy that can fix any problem that may arise and he is always updating and putting protective ware on my pc. I also love my computer because it is simple and I can easily print out things that I need. I love my

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    Stephanie Castro June. 24‚ 2013 Instructor: William Leu EXP 105 Transformational Change Final Paper Transformational Change The Transformational learning process conceived by Jack Merzirow has four stages. Transformational learning is a process to help people solve their problems and help them to make life changes. The four stages are; recognizing a significant problem‚ confronting it intensely ‚ finding a solution‚ and integrating a new perspective as well as a new set of assumptions into

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    Motivational learning can be broken down into four contexts.   Those contexts are practical‚ personal‚ experiential‚ and idealistic. Practical context is learning something because you know in advance it will benefit you. Personal context is learning something because you want to do it for yourself to accomplish an important goal. Experiential Context is when someone is able to learn from their past experiences by bringing it with a new situation and adapting the two together. The idealistic context

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