LOST (Learn on Saturdays too) Collective‚ and together we are devoted to restructure the undergraduate curriculum so that the students must attend six days a week‚ between 4 to 6 hours a day to the IDC. As a current student at the IDC school of Communications I strongly believe that memory is set best if you go over the material more frequently. There is no doubt that the brain will achieve its best when the student is practicing every day. Here is a specific and short case of a student that learns
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PowerPoint Presentation Rubric | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Content/ Accuracy | All content throughout presentation is accurate. There are no factual errors | Most of the content is accurate but there is one piece of information that seems inaccurate | The content is generally accurate‚ but one piece of information is clearly inaccurate | Content confusing or contains more than one factual error | Sequence of info | Info is organized in a clear‚ logical way. It is easy to anticipate the next slide
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Advanced Communication Credit Units: 1 Course Code: to be decided later Course Objective: The Course is designed to enhance vocabulary skills and make students fluent‚ thereby improving receptive and expressive skills. Prerequisites: NIL Course Contents / Syllabus: Module I Fundamentals of Communication 30% Weightage Role and Purpose of Communication‚7 C’s of
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Team - Building { Presentation by Svetlana Mazgaleeva A team is a collection of two or more people who interact with one another for a common‚ positive purpose. Teams are made of individuals whose collective competence and experience is greater than any one individual can offer. The main difference between groups and teams is the manner in which work gets done. Group members act as individuals; team members act as a cohesive unit. What is the Team? Accomplish projects – many workplace
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Communication (from Latin "communis"‚ meaning to share) is the activity of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information‚ as by speech‚ visuals‚ signals‚ writing‚ or behavior. It is the meaningful exchange of information between two or a group of person. One definition of communication is “any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about that person’s needs‚ desires‚ perceptions‚ knowledge‚ or affective states. Communication
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Cultural Diversity Presentation Jose Ortiz ELL 240 Linguistically & Culturally Diverse Learners Ashford University Instructor: Catherine Tapia Date: 10/06/2013 Introduction: This presentation that I will be displaying is to demonstrate the schools‚ parents and teachers the importance of English language learners and to encourage all parents to get involved and be part of the school culture activities. The involvement is important in assisting students
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n Colonialism Sociology Presentation Question 7 3/19/2013 By: Ashley Phillips Tutor: Mrs Mascoll “Robbing the infant to feed the mother”. Is this a fair assessment of Colonialism? Meaning of Colonialism; Colonialism is the establishment‚ exploitation‚ maintenance‚ acquisition and expansion of colonies in one territory by people from another dominion. It is a process whereby the Metropolis (the mother city or parent state of a colony.) claims sovereignty over the colony‚ and the social
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HUMN-432 Peer Evaluation of Presentations Your Name____ ______________________ Date __________ Title of Presentation Being Reviewed____Group A – Robotic Surgery Points You Would Award This Group ___150_____/150 Directions: This course asked you to think critically about the broader implications of technology. As such‚ you are now given the task of thinking and responding critically to the projects and presentations by your peers in this class. For each team‚ use the following
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VISUAL AIDS IN PRESENTATIONS Submitted By Tigers • Sarath S R • Jackson Thomas • Krishna S Nair • Minnu Maria Johny • Tobin Jose Pamplany • Vipin Antony • Alan Pappachan • H Peisuding Heerang You should only use visual aids if they are necessary to maintain interest and assist comprehension in your presentation. Do not use visual aids just to demonstrate your technological competence - doing so may compromise the main point of your presentation - getting your messages across clearly and concisely
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Delivering a How-To Presentation Knowing how to give a how-to‚ or process‚ presentation is one of the most useful things you can learn about speaking. Giving clear directions is important not only in the classroom but also in the world of work. Many people’s jobs involve giving this type of presentation‚ for example‚ to train new employees or to demonstrate a product to potential buyers. When you create a set of directions for others to follow‚ think through the process carefully. Make certain the
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