7 1.4 PROJECT METHODOLOGY 7 1.5 DEFINITIONS 9 1.7 PROJECT SCOPE 12 1.8 PROJECT LIMITATION 12 1.9 ACADEMIC AND PRACTICAL RELEVANCE OF THE PROJECT 13 1.10 EXPECTED PROJECT OUTCOMES. 13 CHAPTER 2 14 2.0 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 14 2.0.1 MAP FROM GOOGLE. 14 2.1 OVERVIEW OF THE POINT TO POINT DIRECTION ON KNUST CAMPUS. 15 2.2 THE NEED OF SYSTEM 16 2.3 PROPOSED SOLUTION 17 2.3.1 FEATURES OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM 17 2.4 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 19 2.5 REVIEW OF THE PROJECT PLATFORM
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1. Introduction 1.1 Background The International Geotechnical Societies’ UNESCO working Party on World landslide inventory defined landslides as “the movement of a mass of rock‚ debris or earth down a slope”. (Sassa et.al.‚ 2007). Landslides as described by the Dahal (2006) are a downward movement of rock materials or debris or soil along the slope‚ when shear stress exceeds shear strength of the material. Many classification of landslides have been found in literature among them are the classification
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interpersonal skills. We explore the theories that underpin LAPLI and detail the 12 activities comprising its programme with specify reference to the use of “concept mapping”. An innovative table enabling a formative and summative assessment of the concept maps is formulated. Also presented are some of the qualitative and quantitative results achieved when this methodology was first implemented with a group of pre-service students studying for a degree in English and Portuguese languages at the Catholic
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2 Meaning and Purpose of Concept Mapping 1.3 Characteristics of Concept Mapping 1.4 Types of Concept mapping 1.5 Steps for Designing Concept Mapping in Social Science 1.6 Considerations for Good Concept Map 1.7 Steps for Implementing CMap in Social Science 1.8 Evaluation of Concept Map 1.9 Let’s Sum Up 1.10 Unit End Exercise 1.11 Suggested Reading ______________________________________________________________ 1.0 INTRODUCTION This unit would basically briefly describe the meaning
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Log book or Reflective Diary The following text provides you with some options and examples of how you may decide to use your log book/diary. Reflective writing on the issue of time management – short examples “Effective time management has always been difficult for me. I have always delivered coursework at the very last minute‚ (and on occasion‚ I have missed dates and suffered penalties for late submissions)‚ I’m not sure I can do anything about it‚ I think it’s just how I work” “Yes
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to develop a strategy map and Balanced Scorecard to represent Amanco’s triple bottom line objectives? He chose to develop this strategic map‚ so that his top‚ middle‚ and bottom manager can understand the directions that the company wants to go it. By developing this map‚ it is easier to adapt this strategy in the different regions and business units. Why did Salas choose to modify the traditional strategy map/BSC format? Salas didn’t think that the traditional strategy map clearly presented the
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A Karnaugh map (K-map) is a pictorial method used to minimize Boolean expressions without having to use Boolean algebra theorems and equation manipulations. A K-map can be thought of as a special version of a truth table . Using a K-map‚ expressions with two to four variables are easily minimized. Expressions with five to six variables are more difficult but achievable‚ and expressions with seven or more variables are extremely difficult (if not impossible) to minimize using a K-map. Definition
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ENGLISH FOR FOURTH YEAR S.Y. 2013-2014 (FIRST GRADING) I. Learning Objectives After a thorough lecture‚ 85 percent of the students are expected to: 1.1 Define a concept map‚ 1.2 Draw out the relationship of a particular concept or idea to any other words 1.3 Organize the gathered pool of words to make a concept map II. Learning Lessons 2.1 Concept Mapping III. Learning Tools Manila paper IV. Teaching and Learning Processes Teacher’s Activity | Student’s Activity | -Good morning
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Chapter 1: 1: Contrast physical geography and cultural geography A: Cultural geography centers on things such as people‚ religions‚ languages‚ foods‚ and traditions‚ While physical geography centers on the aspects of the earth‚ the soil‚ the mountains‚ water‚ landforms etc. 2: If any idea cannot be disproven by some possible observation or test‚ can such an idea be supported by science? Explain. A: The book states that in order for something to be considered scientific there must be some test
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PAIRWORK ASSIGNMENT CONTENT CONTENT NO | CONTENT | PAGE NUMBER | 1. | Details on Assignment 1 - Pair work | 3 | 2. | Article 1 | 4 | 3. | Argument Map 1 | 5-6 | 4. | Article 2 | 7 | 5. | Argument Map 2 | 8 | 6. | Article 3 | 9 | 7. | Argument Map 3 | 10-11 | 8 | References | 12 | DETAIL ON ASSIGNMENT 1 (PAIR WORK) Select an article or more that present the views of the author(s) on a single Issue Newspaper editorials
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