Summary of Read-only participants a case for student communication in online classes By Shakera Bennett Grand Canyon University UNV 501-Intro to Graduate Studies in the College of Education September 12‚ 2012 Carrie ODonnell‚ Instructor Learning communities are no longer limited to the classroom. Online classes are becoming more prevalent in this day and age. As these online classes grow in abundance‚ the issues that affect the traditional classroom are now issues that occur in online communities
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Project Summary Hurricane Apartments LLC is the proposed new construction of 280 rental apartments and 3 retail stores. The subject will consist of 150 one bedroom and 130 two bedroom units. In-unit amenities at the property include: central heat and air conditioning‚ a frost-free refrigerator with icemaker‚ a dishwasher‚ a self-cleaning oven/range‚ and a full-size washer/dryer set. Common amenities include: 24 hour doorman concierge‚ health and fitness center‚ children’s
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A Response to “How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading” Summary: John Holt is a former teacher who shares personal anecdotes in his essay “How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading.” Holt remembers taking a traditional approach to teaching as a beginning elementary school teacher. He initially thought that quizzing students over assigned readings and requiring them to use a dictionary to look up unfamiliar words was a best practice. However‚ a conversation with his sister challenges him to think critically
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Summary: Preface Frankenstein opens with a preface‚ signed by Mary Shelley but commonly supposed to have been written by her husband‚ Percy Bysshe Shelley. It states that the novel was begun during a summer vacation in the Swiss Alps‚ when unseasonably rainy weather and nights spent reading German ghost stories inspired the author and her literary companions to engage in a ghost story writing contest‚ of which this work is the only completed product. Summary: Letter 1 The novel itself begins with
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Carolyn Forche’s “The Colonel” has a way of bombarding your ears with enticing pulses of twisted curiosity. Reading this piece just a few sentences shy of a page long‚ Carolyn’s style of writing radiates through my laptop screen. Her unique manipulation and mastery of energy creates an alluring experience for the reader. I am convinced that the eminence in energy behind Carolyn’s work‚ “The Colonel‚” is due to her tendency to shoot phrase after phrase of shock into the reader in such delicate succession
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CHAPTER 13 1. How does building new systems produce organizational change? • Describe each of the four kinds of organizational change that can be promoted with information technology. 1)Automation: improve efficiency and make manual steps not required 2)Rationalization: Streamline standard operating procedures 3)Business process reengineering: Analyze‚ simplify‚ and redesign business processes 4)Paradigm shifts: Rethink the nature of the business and the nature of organization. • Define business
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Running head: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Executive Summary Paper Amber Nye NRS 451 V Grand Canyon University 10/9/2011 Executive Summary Paper The Blackhorse Pike School District offers a lifesaving program for children to aid in saving lives using Automatic External Defibrillators (AED’s). Staff is also provided training in CPR and AED usage. The Blackhorse Pike School District presently provides education for over 4‚000 children each school year. This school has been ranked
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Learning Team Reflection Summary Week Three Tanisha Chism VanAngela Marquez MGT/230 March 27‚ 2013 Dr. Demond L. Spann Learning Team Reflection Summary Week Three Tanisha and I learned about the organizing functions of management in Chapter 8. The organizational chart is the basis of communication that usually starts with a chain of command or reporting structure. It consists of a chief executive officer (CEO)‚ an assistant‚ and a board of directors. We discovered the difference
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ENT4400 – SUMMARY + REFLECTION Case study: Genzyme‚ schilling‚ chapter 6 page 105-109 Summary of the case: Genzyme was founded in 1981‚ Sanofi purchased the company in 2011. They went public in 1986‚ raising 27 million dollars. Genzyme startet as a start up Company by scientists studying genetically inherited enzyme diseases. Their strategy didn’t focus on the “blockbuster drugs” like other biotechnology companies but drugs for rare diseases. To developing a drug‚ it takes 10-14 years at
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Reading journal 1. Woodrow Wilson - The Study of Administration What are the main points of Wilson’s argument? Wilson suggests that public administration did not exist prior to ‘democratic’ government. “The functions of government were simple‚ because life itself was simple. Government went about imperatively and compelled men‚ without thought of consulting their wishes”. Do you agree and why? Wilson suggests ‘administration is everywhere putting its hands to new undertakings’ and that ‘no
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