Unit 9 The types of assessment in lifelong learning are: Diagnostic assessment: This is to assess past learning and is often used to assess the standards of students before work starts Formative assessment: This is an ongoing assessment to see how learners have taken in information and can be conducted as homework‚ quizzes or informal discussions. Summative assessment: The concluding assessment to a period of teaching such as A’ levels or GSCE’s Taking the above there are for’s and against’s
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Unit 9 Project Part 1: Vendor Evaluation BenchmarkVendor Evaluation Benchmark | | | Dell | HP | Acer | Toshiba | Asus | Evaluation Criteria | Weight | Raw score | Weighted Score | Raw score | Weighted Score | Raw score | Weighted Score | Raw score | Weighted Score | Raw score | Weighted Score | Product Quality | 4 | 5 | 20 | 4 | 16 | 3 | 12 | 4 | 16 | 5 | 20 | Product Capabilities | 5 | 4 | 20 | 3 | 15 | 3 | 15 | 3 | 15 | 5 | 25 | Business Experience | 3 | 5 | 15 | 5 | 15 | 2 | 6
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focus of community psychology? Community psychology focus on dealing with mental health and social welfare issues within the community setting. 2. List three medical services that a psychiatrist can provide but a psychologist cannot. Human factors psychology‚ health psychology and community psychology. th 3.Mid-20 century humanism was a reaction against an earlier approach in psychology. Which approach was it? Humanism was a reaction against an earlier approach in psychology which was supernatural
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for researchers and students‚ who have issues with understanding the cognitive process‚ how these methods interfere or contribute with our daily lives. The main purpose of this article is to explain how the Cognitive methods and Cognitive theories is bidirectional. Cognitive methods now being used in social-psychological research is what is being describe in this volume. Some methods that are poplar is social psychology are affective priming‚ response interference paradigms‚ mathematical models
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BTEC National Business Studies - Unit 9 Creative Product Promotion In this task explain the reasons behind the choice of media in a successful promotional campaign The target audience (target market – who is the product or service aimed at) * How to reach the target audience When advertising agencies work with their client companies‚ they use a number of criteria to decide which media to use. These include: * Promotional objectives of campaign * Cost of medium such as T.V. advertising
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Nicholas Long Unit 9 Assignment 1: Reviewing a Profile 1. Profiles belong to a very “stretchy” and versatile genre. These profiles of Griffith Park differ greatly‚ but they both describe the same place. a. Each profile discusses different points. One profile talks about narrative‚ and the other one talks more about the location‚ and then times and regulations. b. They are both talking about Griffith Park‚ but they are both talking about different sub topics which cover different points. c. The
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3.3 v: for ARM 7 TDMI microprocessor. +/- 9 v: for ECG sensor circuit. For temperature sensor circuit‚ I am using LM35 its Precision Centigrade Temperature Sensor. LM35 series are precision integrated-circuit temperature sensors‚ whose output voltage is linearly proportional to Celsius temperature
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Table of Contents Topic Page no. Introduction 2 Explain the communication process that applies to advertising and promotion (P1.1) 2-3 Explain the organisation of the advertising and promotions industry (P1.2) 3 Examine current trends in advertising and promotion (P1.4). 3-4 Explain the role of advertising in an integrated promotional strategy for a business or product decisions(P2.1) 4 Explain branding and how it is used to strengthen a business or product (P2.2) 5 Review the creative aspects of
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Air in an ideal Diesel cycle is compressed from 4 L to 0.25 L‚ and then it expands during the constant pressure heat addition process to 0.50 L. Under cold air standard conditions‚ determine the thermal efficiency of this cycle. 9. A Carnot heat engine receives heat at 800K and rejects the waste heat to the environment at 300K. The entire work output of the heat engine is used to drive a Carnot refrigerator that removes heat from the cooled space at -15oC at a rate of 400KJ/min
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The brain Weighs 1300-1400g Made up of about 100 billion neurons The most complex living structure in the universe The cerebral hemispheres Are the two halves of the cerebral cortex Although they appear to be separated by a deep grove (the longitudinal fissure) they are actually connected by the corpus callosum They receive messages from and control the opposite side of the body The corpus callosum Is the strand or bridge of nerve tissue that connects the left and right hemispheres
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