Many people have trouble keeping track of their hours or finding volunteer events that fit with their schedules. Our application, LendAHand, is here to fix that. LendAHand is a mobile application catered towards teenagers and young adults that allows people anywhere in the world to to search for and to sign up for volunteering events anywhere in their area. It also allows users to track their hours on a customized table, so they will have all of their volunteer hours in one place. This app helps communities because it promotes volunteering and allows more people to participate in volunteer events.
slide2:The WWW Model
slide3-4:he WWW standards specify several mechanisms necessary to build a general-purpose application environment includes
slide5:The WWW protocols define three classes of servers:
origin
proxy
gateway
slide6-7:The internet model
slide8-9:The WAP model
slide10-11:How WAP model work
slide12-13:WAP defines a set of standard components that enable communication between mobile terminals and network servers, including:
standard naming model
content typing
standard content formats
standard protocols
slide14:Hardware and software requirements
slide15-16:usage
slide17:Disadvantage
Why Dr Van's Classes don't start at 8:09Van Whaley
Dr. Van explains his use of Behavioral Learning techniques to facilitate learning.
This presentation also helps you create an implementation plan so you can successfully use these techniques to reach your dreams and goals using behavioral based learning.
2. Definition – the prediction and control of
human behavior
Two main types:
1. Classical Conditioning – natural response to
a stimulus
2. Operant Conditioning – Shaping behavior
through reinforcement
Positive and negative reinforcement increase
the probability that the action will occur again
3. Ivan Pavlov
Used conditioning to teach dogs to salivate when
he rang a bell
John B. Watson
Conditioned an infant to be afraid of rats
B.F. Skinner
Taught pigeons to engage in complete tasks
Card, Moran, Newell
Discovered the GOMS Model
Albert Bandura
Focused on motivational factors and self-
regulatory mechanisms
4.
5.
6. “…to promote behavior that is desirable and
discourage that which is not.”
A few types of methods for teaching through
the behaviorist theory are contracts,
consequences, reinforcement and extinction
Can be rewarding for both teachers and
students
“They change behaviors to satisfy the desires
they have learned to value.”
7. Positive Reinforcement:
Rewards for correct answers
Praise to student’s parents
Selection for a special task
Negative Reinforcement:
Submitting all assignments on time results in lowest
grade dropped
Perfect attendance = No Homework Pass
Punishment:
Students who fight are automatically sent to the
principal’s office
Late assignments are given a “0”
8. http://blog.lib.umn.edu/reife014/myblog2/pavl
ovs%20dog.gifdog - dog picture
http://blog.wsd.net/jreeve/files/2010/06/beha
viorism1.jpg - rat picture
http://www.learning-
theories.com/behaviorism.html - theorists
info
http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/index.php?tit
le=Behaviorism - educational implications,
how to use in a classroom