……………………………………………………………………………………...... 13 Survey analysis …………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 Focus group ……………………………………………………………………………………...... 15 Interview with experts ……………………………………………………………………………. 18 Results …………………………………………………………………………………………. 20 Limitations and caveats ……………………………………………………………………..... 30 Conclusion and recommendations ………………………………………………………....... 33 Reference list …………………………………………………………………………………... 35 Appendices ……………………………………………………………………………….......... 36 Appendix #1 ………………………………………………………………………………………
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SMART Goal Specific • What- I want to be an audiologist before I am 35 • Who- My teachers‚ my friends and especially my parents will help me‚ motivate me to push me and support me to earn my deserved goals • Where- I am taking the program at the University of Alberta • Requirements- I must do all high school courses and be able to pass them to get into the university. I also must have enough money to pay for my studies • Constraints- My marks in grade 10 are holding me back because I am not trying
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According to The Secret to Raising Smart Students by Carol S. Dweck‚ there are a few “students who have the tendency to give up when faced to difficulty‚ whereas other students who are no more skilled continue to strive and learn” (Dweck 23). To explain‚ some students tend to want to give up when faced to the challenges schools provide‚ while there are other students with the same ability that on the contrary‚ take on the challenges‚ inducing effort. The secret to raising smart students suggests that some
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Teaching Smart People How to Learn by Chris Argyris. First published in the Harvard Business Review‚ May-June 1991‚ pp 99-109 Abstract Our organizations must become learning organizations‚ says Chris Argyris‚ but first they must resolve a learning dilemma: professionals who occupy key leadership roles in the company frequently are the least able to learn. They are prone to the behavior patterns and defensive routines that block learning. That senior managers are not good at learning may
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Article history: Available online 27 July 2013 Keywords: Mobile addiction Social networking services (SNS) Mobile applications Social networking mobile applications a b s t r a c t As the penetration of mobile phones in societies increases‚ there is a large growth in the use of mobile phones especially among the youth. This trend is followed by the fast growth in use of online social networking services (SNS). Extensive use of technology can lead to addiction. This study finds that the use of SNS
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E. Article Summaries Teaching Smart People how to Learn By Chris Argyris The author contends that most successful people are adept at solving problems‚ but they don’t really know how to learn. They are able to solve problems and overcome many organizational obstacles‚ but when it comes down to examining why there are obstacles and looking at the underneath dynamics of the problem they are unsuccessful. They lack introspection and the ability to see their own part in the problem and hence
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Scope and feasibility of Smart Grid technology in Bangladesh Mahmud Adnan#1‚ Sami Muntasir*2 Department of EECS‚ North-South University Plot-15‚ Block-B‚ Bashundhara R/A‚ Dhaka 1209‚ Bangladesh 1adnan545@hotmail.com 2chikusami@gmail.com Abstract— this paper initiates with a brief discussion on Smart Grid technologies and then moves on to present a brief overview of the current energy scenario of Bangladesh. The paper establishes the idea the possibilities of improving the current energy
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CHAPTER 1 1.1 Industry Profile The Internet’s potential contribution to India’s gross domestic product by 2015 may leap to $100 billion by 2015‚ from about $30 billion in 2011‚ according to a new a study by McKinsey & Co. Currently‚ only 120 million people – or about 10% of India’s 1.2 billion population – use the Internet. By 2015‚ McKinsey projects India will overtake the U.S. to become country with the second highest number of Internet users after China. Globally‚ about two billion
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Global Smart Education Market 2014-20180280035Smart education or digital education refers to the integration of IT with education. It refers to the use of technology to transform traditional education systems into virtual learning methods by means of the online system of learning and assessment. These technologies consist of software such as educational ERP and disruptive technologies such as LMSs‚ LCMSs‚ IWBs‚ and simulation-based learning hardware. It caters to the diverse needs of international
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Market Segmentation‚ and Product Positioning Keenan Pierson Dr. Steven Englehart Marketing October 28‚ 2013 A. The Company Smart Option e-cigarette is a metal rechargeable electric cigarette brand‚ giving smokers an alternative smoking option to conventional tobacco products. Smart Option takes pride in putting an emphasis on making its e-cigarette as close as possible to the weight‚ size‚ feel‚ flavor and inhalation of real cigarettes. Targeting seasoned smokers‚ Smart Option e-cigarettes produce
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