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    Interactive Learning

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    Fundamentals of E-Learning E-Learning reaches beyond traditional face-to-face classroom learning environments by combining teaching and the Internet so students have the option of learning in a different modality. E-Learning uses technological devices and computer software applications to deliver the curriculum. The instructor uses the Internet to deliver the curriculum over methods and applications like Web-based training (WBT)‚ computer-based training (CBT)‚ synchronous‚ and asynchronous classroom

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    Learning Outcomes

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    Learning Area: Mathematics Phase: Senior Phase (Grades 7-9) Overview of the Learning Outcomes Learning Outcome 1: Numbers‚ Operations and Relationships The learner will be able to recognise‚ describe and represent numbers and their relationships‚ and to count‚ estimate‚ calculate and check with competence and confidence in solving problems. Learning Outcome focus Learning Outcome 1 builds the learner’s number sense‚ which is the foundation of further study in Mathematics. It also develops

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    Blended Learning

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    One of the features that blended learning is superior to the merely online class is the essence of supervisors to offer guidance in person. So that students can discuss what they learned from the Internet with peers or professors. The application of online learning during face-to-face class breaks the limits of the traditional class that relying on textbooks merely‚ which promotes deep learning and extends knowledge. The emergency of various educational technologies makes me think of the infinite

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    Active Learning

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    Active Learning Research consistently has shown that traditional lecture methods‚ in which professors talk and students listen‚ dominate college and university classrooms. It is therefore important to know the nature of active learning‚ the empirical research on its use‚ the common obstacles and barriers that give rise to faculty members ’ resistance to interactive instructional techniques‚ and how faculty‚ faculty developers‚ administrators‚ and educational researchers can make real the promise

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    Blended Learning

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    EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY BLENDED LEARNING PRIYANK JAIN M.ARCH (ARCH. PEDAGOGY FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND EKISTICS JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA Introduction:- Blended learning systems combine face to face instruction with computer-mediated instruction. Traditionally‚ these learning environments have co-existed as separate methods addressing the needs of different audiences. Digital technologies have primarily served a supplemental purpose‚ helping to support face to face instruction though interactive

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    Organizational Learning

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    ABSTRACT This paper focuses on promoting organizational learning in business organizations. With the increasing global competition promoting organizational learning in organizations has become major priority for many companies which want to increase their efficiency and innovativeness. Companies which effectively promote organizational learning enjoy many benefits. They maintain levels of innovation and remaining competitive‚ better respond to external pressures‚ acquire the knowledge to better

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    Transfer of Learning

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    Transfer of learning is the study of the dependency of human conduct‚ learning‚ or performance on prior experience. The notion was originally introduced as transfer of practice by Edward Thorndike and Robert S. Woodworth. They explored how individuals would transfer learning in one context to another context that shared similar characteristics – or more formally how "improvement in one mental function" could influence another related one. Their theory implied that transfer of learning depends on the

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    E-Learning

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    possibilities of electronic learning (E-learning). The use of the Web as an educational medium was hailed as a indication of overwhelming modifications for communities‚ businesses and markets. By now‚ well over a decade later‚ one might expect that the perception of E-learning would be well classified and unmistakably distinguished from other forms of learning. The term E-leaning means electronic learning‚ which deals with various forms of technology enhanced learning. E-learning is basically the use

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    Concept of Learning

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    Concepts of Learning Devonn Coleman Psychology of Learning Psych/550 John Barker June 3‚ 2013 Concepts of Learning Throughout this document there will be an examination of the concepts of learning in psychology as well as a description of the ideas of learning. This paper will recognize the differences between learning and performance in regards to psychology. Lastly‚ the conceptual approaches in learning will be evaluated for their similarities and differences. There are many different

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    Online Learning

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    Online learning In the age of technology‚ many approaches have been changed. Learning process has been shifted from the traditional way to a new perspective of learning that uses the internet technology. This type of learning helps students to choose their courses without pressure of time and location. E-learning gives students the freedom of choosing the time that they want to spend on studying. So it might be more flexible for students because they can perform and study from anywhere even they

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