Active Learning Environment Introduction “The environment we are in affects our moods‚ the ability to form relationships and the effectiveness in work or play‚ even our health.” (Bullard‚ 2006). In effectively educating children an educator must build a foundation that has a stimulating environment which includes the inside and outside areas‚ classroom design and décor size. The outdoor learning area must be one that is organised in a way that promotes exploration and investigation of the
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PP0127: Facilitating Learning and Assessment In Practice In my portfolio I will identify the current learning needs‚ agreement of learning and assessment of contract as well as how mentor could help in facilitating and assessment learning in my unit. It included about adult learning‚ strategies and suggest how the practitioner can practice of learning. I am a qualified SRN (State Registered Nurse). I am currently working in a private hospital
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distributed learning and distance education. New York: Routledge. Biggs‚ M.J.G. (2006). Comparison of student perceptions of classroom instruction: Traditional‚ hybrid‚ and distance education. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE)‚ 7(2)‚ 46-51. Branson‚ R.F.‚ & Essex‚ C. (2001). Synchronous and asynchronous communication tools in distance education: A survey of instructors. TechTrends‚ 45(1)‚ 36-42. Brown‚ R.E. (2001). The process of community-building in distance learning classe3s.
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Learning Skills for Distance Learners: Providing 21st Century Learning Support Sara Al-Oraini Dep. Curricula & Teaching Methods College of Education‚ King Saud University Abstract One of the main goals of open and distance education (ODE) programmes is to ensure that knowledge and skills gained positively affect performance or behavior. Apart from that‚ ODE programmes should also ensure learners extend their existing learning skills into new directions. However‚ it has always been a
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Running head: Opportunities for Adults 1 Transformational Learning Opportunities for Adults in the Online Christian Classroom Heidi Bunten INFT 101 Opportunities for Adults 2 Online education is a way for many adults to return to school. The convenience of being able to attend class from
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HARD COPY Learning Environment This ideal learning environment optimizes wellbeing. It reflects a positive school ethos that makes the school an exciting‚ stimulating and welcoming place. 10 Characteristics of a Highly Effective Learning Environment 1. The students ask the questions—good questions This is not a feel-good implication‚ but really crucial for the whole learning process to work. The role of curiosity has been study (and perhaps under-studied and under-appreciated)‚ but
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DATA PROVENANCE IN E-LEARNING ENVIRONMENT M.S.A. Ahsan 100022U A. Burusothman 100063U S. Paraneetharan 100369M B. Sanjith 100484K K. Sureshkumar 100527X 1. Introduction We live in an information age‚ where the volume of data processed by humans and organizations increases exponentially by grid middleware and availability of huge storage capacity. So‚ Data management comprises all the disciplines related to managing data as a valuable resource.
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Strategies to Meet the Learning Needs of Today ’s Online Learners (Name) (Tutor’s Name) (Date) Three Strategies to Meet the Learning Needs of Today ’s Online Learners Introduction Although electronic learning has become one of the very valuable instructional tools across the globe‚ many institutions are still unsure if e-learning could be an effective platform to deliver quality training to their candidates. Undoubtedly‚ the effectiveness of e-learning mainly lies with
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Learning: Online versus the Classroom Mr. James Ackison December 7‚ 2012 Everest University Orlando Learning: Online versus the Classroom Which would you prefer‚ learning online or sitting in a physical classroom? With the advent of technology the question of which is better has become difficult to answer. However continuing education has become much more accessible due to online classrooms. Focusing on the benefits and drawbacks between learning online and the traditional classroom will
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The Effects of Self-Regulated Learning Processes on E‑Learning Outcomes in Organizational Settings Zeying Wan‚ Deborah Compeau‚ and Nicole Haggerty Zeying Wan is an assistant professor at the Sobey School of Business‚ Saint Mary’s University. She received her Ph.D. from the Richard Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario. Her current research interests include e‑learning and knowledge management. Her research has been published in scholarly journals such as Information & Management
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