Online classes vs traditional classes ---Jessie With the development of technologies‚ the computer is playing an increasingly important role in our daily life‚ and it is also widely used in education. However‚ whether traditional education should be replaced by computers has caused heated debate. In my opinion‚ even if the computer can help teachers to teach students‚ it will never replace teacher’s work. Admittedly‚ the use of computers in education have
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English 100 11/16/12 Online Classes and Some Advantages “Online learning can enable learning to happen in a variety of contexts‚ locations‚ and times; it allows for a transformation of curriculum and learning.” - From “Disrupting College; How Disruptive Innovation Can Deliver Quality and Affordability to Post Secondary Education”‚ a report by The Center for American Progress and the Insight Institute‚ February 2011. As we have
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Online classes and traditional classes are both great ways to receive an education during college. They both strive for the same purpose‚ which is to help the students reach their goals during their college careers. Although both class settings are great‚ they do differ in some ways. The three major differences between these classes are the pace of the classes‚ the student/teacher interaction‚ and the success rates. The pace of the class affects how much information the student receives throughout
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Outline COMP 102 26/27:2 Designing with Interfaces #26/#27 COMP 102 #26/#27 2012 • • • • • Assig 9 Doing without the UI class Multiple types Interface classes Implementing Interface classes. Peter Andreae Computer Science Victoria University of Wellington Reading: Reading • Textbook • 7.6: 2D arrays • 9.3: Interfaces (note‚ textbook also discusses inheritance) Copyright: Peter Andreae‚ Victoria University of Wellington © Peter Andreae ImageProcessor • Fade 180 255 60
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traditional classes are called traditional for reasons. We are supposed to learn that way because of its effectiveness. Traditional classes offer interactions with teachers‚ and classmates. There is more focus in a traditional classes than online classes. Classes taken in school are based on schedule‚ and it makes easier for students to learn‚ and do their tasks. If a student takes online classes‚ then all responsibilities are left on him or her. I also believe traditional classes provide more
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Online Classes Vs. Traditional Classes Online classes and traditional classes are both great ways to receive an education. They both strive for the same purpose‚ which is to help students reach their goals during college. Although both online and traditional classes are great‚ they do differ in some ways. The four major differences between these classes are‚ interaction between students and professors‚ convenience‚ the learning process‚ and the cost. The student/teacher interaction plays
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Online Classes are easier for me to attend due to the convenience of flexible hours‚ the savings of time and money‚ and technological edge. Every morning I wake up and make my coffee‚ log into my computer‚ and check into my online classroom. I post answers to discussion questions throughout the week‚ write research papers‚ take weekly quizzes‚ and read my textbook all online. I actually enjoy this time. I get to wear my glasses‚ slippers‚ yoga pants‚ and cozy sweater‚ rather than jeans‚ boots
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Open and Closed Word Classes Some word classes are OPEN‚ that is‚ new words can be added to the class as the need arises. The class of nouns‚ for instance‚ is potentially infinite‚ since it is continually being expanded as new scientific discoveries are made‚ new products are developed‚ and new ideas are explored. In the late twentieth century‚ for example‚ developments in computer technology have given rise to many new nouns: Internet‚ website‚ URL‚ CD-ROM‚ email‚ newsgroup‚ bitmap‚ modem‚ multimedia
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TEACHING Multi-grade teaching refers to the teaching of students of different ages‚ grades and abilities in the same group. It is referred to variously in the literature as ’multilevel’‚ ’multiple class’‚ ’composite class’‚ ’vertical group ‘‚’ family classes‚ and‚ in the case of one-teacher schools‚ ’unitary schools’. It is to be distinguished from mono-grade teaching in which students within the same grade are assumed to be more similar in terms of age and ability. However‚ substantial variation in ability
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Directions: Based on your personal experiences and on the readings for this course‚ answer the questions in the green section of the matrix as they apply to each of the listed socioeconomic classes. Fill in your answers and post your final draft as directed by the course syllabus. Socioeconomic Classes Questions Unemployed and Homeless Working Class Middle Class Upper Middle Class Upper Class Who is most likely to be a part of this socioeconomic class? Those not having a job‚ suffering from
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