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Web 2.0 allows for collaboration and sharing of information online. Educational applications include pulling class blogs together and using social networks for students to develop knowledge through peer interaction. Teachers can leverage these tools to foster collaborative work among students and boost teaching and learning. However, an internet connection is required and it can promote amateurism. More research is needed to fully leverage Web 2.0 technologies in education.
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LIS 60600 Epistemic Gaming Article Review Eric WilsonEricRWilson
Appalachian State University tested a new instructional method for an online Library Science course where students managed a virtual public library. Students were assigned specific roles in the library and had to work together to address issues that arose. A survey found students enjoyed the hands-on approach and were more engaged than in traditional online courses. However, more research is needed using larger samples to evaluate the effectiveness of this new epistemic gaming method.
This short document contains a link and encourages the reader to click on it to access some unspecified content or offer. No other context or details are provided about what would be obtained by clicking the link.
Web 2.0 allows for collaboration and sharing of information online. Educational applications include pulling class blogs together and using social networks for students to develop knowledge through peer interaction. Teachers can leverage these tools to foster collaborative work among students and boost teaching and learning. However, an internet connection is required and it can promote amateurism. More research is needed to fully leverage Web 2.0 technologies in education.
This short document contains a link and encourages the reader to click on it to access or obtain something. No other context is provided about what would be received by clicking the link or any other details.
This short document contains a link and encourages the reader to click on it to access or obtain something. No other context is provided about what would be received by clicking the link or any other details. The document is only promoting clicking a link without any information on what is behind that link.
LIS 60600 Epistemic Gaming Article Review Eric WilsonEricRWilson
Appalachian State University tested a new instructional method for an online Library Science course where students managed a virtual public library. Students were assigned specific roles in the library and had to work together to address issues that arose. A survey found students enjoyed the hands-on approach and were more engaged than in traditional online courses. However, more research is needed using larger samples to evaluate the effectiveness of this new epistemic gaming method.
This short document contains a link and encourages the reader to click on it to access some unspecified content or offer. No other context or details are provided about what would be obtained by clicking the link.
This document provides examples of consonant sounds in English words and sentences. Each consonant sound is represented by its phonetic symbol and examples are given of words containing that sound. Sentences are also provided as examples demonstrating the use of each consonant sound in context. There are examples for all 24 English consonant sounds.
Acting presentation about Zurich insurance use only in classKageri Rajid
This document provides an overview of Zurich Insurance Malaysia Berhad's products and services. It introduces the company and its mission to help Malaysians achieve financial freedom through high-quality insurance offerings. A range of individual life, health, motor, and other insurance products are described. Presentation materials provide details on key individual life products like Smartlife Pro and MedicaGen 200. Claims procedures and contact information are also included to facilitate interactions with customers.
This document discusses various types of hazards including chemical, sociological, environmental, physical, and ergonomical hazards. For each hazard type, an example is provided along with an assessment of the risk level and recommendations for controlling the risk. Chemical hazards include household hazardous waste that requires proper disposal. Sociological hazards include overcrowding at local markets. Environmental hazards involve pollution from demolition sites and vehicle emissions. Physical hazards include unsafe vehicle parking and improper safety equipment use. Ergonomical hazards relate to poorly designed study spaces that force awkward positions. The conclusion emphasizes applying safety rules and regulations to practice safe living.
Minamata Bay was heavily polluted in the 1950s and 1960s by wastewater from the Chisso Corporation's factory in Minamata, Japan, particularly by methylmercury. The highly toxic compound bioaccumulated in fish and shellfish in the bay which, when eaten by the local populace, caused Minamata disease. More than 10,000 people were affected, 1,784 of whom had died. While pollution and illnesses continued for decades, compensation to victims has occurred and clean-up efforts have been made, though the issue remains ongoing in Japanese society.
La teoría general de sistemas se desarrolló entre 1950 y 1968 por el biólogo alemán Ludwig Von Bertalanffy. Se basa en tres premisas: los sistemas existen dentro de otros sistemas, son abiertos e interactúan con su entorno, y sus funciones dependen de su estructura. La teoría busca producir teorías y conceptualizaciones que puedan aplicarse a la realidad empírica de manera interdisciplinaria.
This document discusses authentic assessment of student learning beyond standardized tests. It proposes examining both the processes and products of learning, using measures that evaluate skills like writing, analysis, collaboration and creativity. The document also presents rubrics for assessing learning based on factors such as interaction, construction of meaning, cooperation, authenticity, and intentionality.
The Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka is a magnificent monument from the Adil Shahi dynasty that ruled the region. The central dome stands at 44 meters tall, making it the second largest dome in the world after St. Peter's Basilica. Inside the monument, the Whispering Gallery allows voices to carry clearly between visitors despite being whispered, creating an echo effect. Climbing the steep hidden staircase to the top level is tiring but rewarding to experience the unusual acoustics of the gallery firsthand. The size and architectural feats of the Gol Gumbaz, such as its cross ventilation and sound propagation, are impressive considering the limited technologies of its time.
The document discusses chemical hazards and provides several examples. It covers three main types of chemical hazards: flammability, reactivity, and health hazards. Flammable substances readily catch fire and burn in air. Reactive chemicals involve the release of energy and can explode under certain conditions. Contact with chemicals can result in adverse health effects depending on factors like the substance, route of exposure, and dose. Examples of hazardous chemicals include flammable substances like gasoline, irritants like acids and paint fumes, and gases that interfere with oxygen transport like carbon monoxide. The Bhopal gas disaster released methyl isocyanides, killing thousands in India and exposing hundreds of thousands more.
This document provides information about curtain walls:
- Curtain walls are lightweight exterior wall systems that are installed outside the structural frame of a building. They resist wind and rain loads and accommodate building movement.
- The main components of a curtain wall are vertical mullions and horizontal transoms. Mullions transfer the dead load of the curtain wall.
- There are two main types of curtain wall systems: unitized systems where pre-assembled wall units are shipped to the site, and stick systems where individual components are assembled on site. Unitized systems have more quality control while stick systems are less expensive to ship and install.
This document provides examples of consonant sounds in English words and sentences. Each consonant sound is represented by its phonetic symbol and examples are given of words containing that sound. Sentences are also provided as examples demonstrating the use of each consonant sound in context. There are examples for all 24 English consonant sounds.
Acting presentation about Zurich insurance use only in classKageri Rajid
This document provides an overview of Zurich Insurance Malaysia Berhad's products and services. It introduces the company and its mission to help Malaysians achieve financial freedom through high-quality insurance offerings. A range of individual life, health, motor, and other insurance products are described. Presentation materials provide details on key individual life products like Smartlife Pro and MedicaGen 200. Claims procedures and contact information are also included to facilitate interactions with customers.
This document discusses various types of hazards including chemical, sociological, environmental, physical, and ergonomical hazards. For each hazard type, an example is provided along with an assessment of the risk level and recommendations for controlling the risk. Chemical hazards include household hazardous waste that requires proper disposal. Sociological hazards include overcrowding at local markets. Environmental hazards involve pollution from demolition sites and vehicle emissions. Physical hazards include unsafe vehicle parking and improper safety equipment use. Ergonomical hazards relate to poorly designed study spaces that force awkward positions. The conclusion emphasizes applying safety rules and regulations to practice safe living.
Minamata Bay was heavily polluted in the 1950s and 1960s by wastewater from the Chisso Corporation's factory in Minamata, Japan, particularly by methylmercury. The highly toxic compound bioaccumulated in fish and shellfish in the bay which, when eaten by the local populace, caused Minamata disease. More than 10,000 people were affected, 1,784 of whom had died. While pollution and illnesses continued for decades, compensation to victims has occurred and clean-up efforts have been made, though the issue remains ongoing in Japanese society.
La teoría general de sistemas se desarrolló entre 1950 y 1968 por el biólogo alemán Ludwig Von Bertalanffy. Se basa en tres premisas: los sistemas existen dentro de otros sistemas, son abiertos e interactúan con su entorno, y sus funciones dependen de su estructura. La teoría busca producir teorías y conceptualizaciones que puedan aplicarse a la realidad empírica de manera interdisciplinaria.
This document discusses authentic assessment of student learning beyond standardized tests. It proposes examining both the processes and products of learning, using measures that evaluate skills like writing, analysis, collaboration and creativity. The document also presents rubrics for assessing learning based on factors such as interaction, construction of meaning, cooperation, authenticity, and intentionality.
The Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka is a magnificent monument from the Adil Shahi dynasty that ruled the region. The central dome stands at 44 meters tall, making it the second largest dome in the world after St. Peter's Basilica. Inside the monument, the Whispering Gallery allows voices to carry clearly between visitors despite being whispered, creating an echo effect. Climbing the steep hidden staircase to the top level is tiring but rewarding to experience the unusual acoustics of the gallery firsthand. The size and architectural feats of the Gol Gumbaz, such as its cross ventilation and sound propagation, are impressive considering the limited technologies of its time.
The document discusses chemical hazards and provides several examples. It covers three main types of chemical hazards: flammability, reactivity, and health hazards. Flammable substances readily catch fire and burn in air. Reactive chemicals involve the release of energy and can explode under certain conditions. Contact with chemicals can result in adverse health effects depending on factors like the substance, route of exposure, and dose. Examples of hazardous chemicals include flammable substances like gasoline, irritants like acids and paint fumes, and gases that interfere with oxygen transport like carbon monoxide. The Bhopal gas disaster released methyl isocyanides, killing thousands in India and exposing hundreds of thousands more.
This document provides information about curtain walls:
- Curtain walls are lightweight exterior wall systems that are installed outside the structural frame of a building. They resist wind and rain loads and accommodate building movement.
- The main components of a curtain wall are vertical mullions and horizontal transoms. Mullions transfer the dead load of the curtain wall.
- There are two main types of curtain wall systems: unitized systems where pre-assembled wall units are shipped to the site, and stick systems where individual components are assembled on site. Unitized systems have more quality control while stick systems are less expensive to ship and install.