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    Effect of PowerPoint Presentation in the Academic Achievement of the Senior Students of Madapdap Rest. High School in Physics In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the subject Elective 2 Current Trends and Researches in Science Teaching Submitted by: Jeffrey R. Yumang MAEd-General Science Submitted to: Dr. Jacqueline V. Bagunu Acknowledgement Foremost‚ I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to our Professor Dr. Jacqueline V. Bagunu for her patience‚ motivation‚ enthusiasm

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    Ever wonder why you wake up grumpy in the morning and can’t remember that one thing? Take this into account: Technology is changing our brains. The loss of sleep and reduction of memory are all symptoms of technology transforming your brain. Studies have shown that using technology can reduce how much sleep you get. Exposure to screens at night can suppress an important hormone called melatonin which spreads nighttime information through your body. “When we use these devices before getting ready

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    Memory Structures Sensory memory is the shortest-term element of memory. It is the ability to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimuli have ended. It acts as a kind of buffer for stimuli received through the five senses of sight‚ hearing‚ smell‚ taste and touch‚ which are retained accurately‚ but very briefly. For example‚ the ability to look at something and remember what it looked like with just a second of observation is an example of sensory memory. The stimuli detected

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    Rossiter and Percy six- step communication process 1. EXPOSURE (advertising‚ seminars‚ publicity and talk back radio) 2. MESSAGE PROCESSING (attention‚ learning ‚ acceptance‚ emotional arousal) Short - term memory 3. COMMUNICATION EFFECTS (knowledge‚ attitudes and intentions) Long term memory 4. BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS (telephone enquiry‚ attend a seminar trial‚ visiting the center) 5. SALES/MARKET SHARE (population adoption rates) 6. OUTCOME GOALS (profits‚ reduced costs

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    simultaneously. The frontal lobe holds new data in short term memory. Much of this information is filtered‚ dismissed and never stored. However‚ if this information is work second consideration‚ it is routed to and held in the hippocampus where if it is deemed important it is organized and indexed by the hippocampus and stored in the cortex. Our goal is to make information relevant enough to the student for it to be processed and stored in long term memory. Not only does physical movement give the brain

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    for this is his inability to store short term memory and convert into long term memory‚ as talked about in Chapter 6. Short-term memory is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in mind in an active‚ readily available state for a short period of time. The duration of short-term memory is believed to be in the order of seconds. In contrast‚ long-term memory indefinitely stores a seemingly unlimited amount of information. He lost his short term memory when knocked down trying to save

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    Cognitive psychology Behaviour can largely be explained in terms of how the mind operates The mind works in a manner which is similar to a computer; inputting‚ storing and retrieving data Multi-store model of memory Akinson and Shiffrin suggested that memory was comprised of three separate stores‚ the Sensory Memory Store‚ the short-term memory and the long-term memory. Each store had a specific and relatively inflexible function. Information is simply rehearsed in the STM and if rehearsed

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    Berger introduces the 4 periods that Piaget envisioned are summarized in the following table that I developed from Berger chapter 6 on page 49 for assignment 2. The term operational origins come from work and produce so the operational stages are related to productive thinking. In the sensorimotor stages the child is developing an understanding of their senses and their bodies and how the information coming from its sensors is processed. In preoperational children are developing higher level thinking

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    different from everyone else. The reason for this is his inability to store short term memory and convert into long term memory. This disability renders Lenny’s life into a repeatable lifestyle and has to start from scratch about every 15 minutes. The only source he has is to go back to is his notes and tattoos he discovers every morning on his body. It seems as though he only has his past memories but the only memories we learn about in the movie is about Sammy Jenkins and the murder of his wife

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    Duncan 1 Dimaikys D. Duncan Paolo Javier English 101 May 30‚ 2013 Does the Internet make us smarter or dumber? There is a complex debate over the Internet and whether it is making society smarter or dumber. For that matter the debate focuses on the Internet and the intellectuality of individuals‚ and if the Internet hinders or it progresses society as a whole. Other critics

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