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mvanessa12

Security Alarm Installation Training - 0 views

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    MILCOM offers the best Technical Security courses in Australia that focuses on the security equipment installation in homes as well as in business environments, and covers a broad range of technologies from alarm systems to IP CCTV. These Technical Security courses will help you to make a career in the Security industry. Click here to know more about Technical Security courses.
mvanessa12

Telecommunications Qualifications and Certifications - 0 views

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    Milcom offers a huge range of Job Ready Qualifications & Certifications in Telecommunications, Technical Security, Business and Leadership Management, and also certifications in Spoken and Written English that can assist you to get the job of your dreams. Click here to know more about these qualifications and certifications.
mvanessa12

Safety Awareness Training - First Aid Course - 0 views

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    Looking for Safety Awareness Training courses in Australia? No need to worry, Visit MILCOM Institute. MILCOM offers high-quality safety awareness training courses to the members of Technical Security and Telecommunications industries to ensure that all are working in correct standards and requirements, and are well certified to do their tasks in the multiple work environments.
lalita1

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Scott Kahler

AccessText Network - 0 views

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    The AccessText Network facilitates and supports the national delivery of alternative textbooks to higher education institutions for students with documented print-related disabilities. Through an AccessText institutional membership, disability service providers have a systematic way of ordering, exchanging, and tracking publisher textbooks. Become an AccessText Members and receive access to: * A national electronic textbook exchange network * Direct publisher data feeds for thousands of higher education textbook titles * Disability textbook request information including file format types and fulfillment times * An online request, approval and textbook tracking system * Technical and training support resources for disability service providers, students and faculty
edustudy

SR Engineering College in Hasanparthy - college, engineering college listing in India |... - 0 views

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    "SR Engineering College is established in 2002, which is sponsored by Sri Rajeshwara Educational Society. SREC is the high-end technical educational community, where the campus infrastructure is superior"
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UPSEE Entrance Exams Date, Admit Card, Exam Pattern, Syllabus | eduStudy - 0 views

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    "Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) 2018 conducting the various graduation & post-graduation courses in all the technical institutions & colleges. "
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S R Group of Institutions - College Of Science and Engineering in Jhansi - college, sci... - 0 views

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    "SR Group of Institution is launched in 2002, located in Gwalior, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, spreads in 80 acres of land. Institution is approved All India Council of Technical Education & institution"
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Centre for Management Technology in Greater Noida - college, management colleges listin... - 0 views

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    "Centre for Management Technology is known as C-MAT, located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. C-MAT aims to build up the scope for technical & management knowledge in India"
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Sagar Institute of Technology & Management in Barabanki - education, college, institute... - 0 views

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    "Sagar Institute of Technology & Management (SITM) founded by Sagar Educational Society to deliver the education in the field of technical & educational studies."
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BBS Institute of Pharmaceutical & Allied Sciences in Greater Noida - college, pharmcy c... - 0 views

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    "BBS Institute of Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences was established in the year 2007 & recognized by governing bodies All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) & Pharma Council of India (PCI) institute. "
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What Should Your Current Online charging system (OCS) Offer? - online Charging System - 0 views

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    While there are many tech companies offering online charging solutions, not all are created equal. It's an extremely technical field. The lingo alone can be overwhelming.
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Eloise Pasteur

Educational Frontiers: Learning in a Virtual World (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views

  • With very little time and a lot of content to cover, one way to accomplish this change is to use game-based metaphors that capture students’ interest. But there is no need to actually create a game to leverage the concept of game-play for class activities. After all, class activities come with goals, feedback, rewards, and recognition, and these translate well in this visual, exploratory environment. The virtual world looks like a game setting and is one in which instructors can guide, observe, and provide feedback and rewards for class activities.
  • Students worry that the class structure will be poorly defined and managed. A well-structured course includes a syllabus that defines the course objectives, learning objectives, goals, measurements, a schedule of activities and assignments, and rubrics for assessment. Virtual world courses add information on how projects will be delivered, how class discussions will be evaluated, and how students can benefit from feedback to improve the quality of their work throughout the course. Other benefits include discovering new ways to study, discuss, create, and express the course subject under the supervision and support of the instructor. In virtual worlds, the instructor’s role shifts from being the “sage on the stage” to being the domain expert—the authority who stimulates and supervises exploration while providing structure, guidance, feedback, and assessment. Demystifying complexity is not an easy task!
  • Exams or assessments of competency shift to projects and solutions to problems that are expressed in context, offering new ways to visualize, experience, and assess the solutions. This method does not replace traditional methods of evaluation, but it does offers additional ways of assessing what students know and can apply. For example, CS 382, a software design class at Colorado Technical University (CTU), created a 3D game maze and populated it with traps, sensors, flags, a scoreboard, treasures, and other game features and then played the game on the last night of class. The goal of the class was to learn to model a variety of software designs using drawings in a design specification. The students exceeded the class requirements: they designed, prototyped, and tested their designs. They discovered a minor flaw, and one student fixed the problem while the class tested it during the next run of the game. These students were so immersed in the learning experience that they did not realize they had accomplished the goals of several classes in a single term. Virtual environments are stimulating, creative landscapes. When virtual worlds are populated with the right mix of content and discovery, students remain long after class ends.
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  • Finally, as students become active participants in virtual world classes, the student who is on “cruise control” is at risk. Students shift from being passive listeners to engaging in group interaction and activities and demonstrating that they understand the course content via the completion of projects, papers, labs, and case studies. Many classes that include case studies use role-play, putting learners in roles and contexts in which they explore the content and make decisions based on the forces and constraints placed on them. One example of a class role-play is shown in Figure 2, which depicts Ramapo’s immersive literature activity in which Suffern Middle School students enact the courtroom scene from John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. The students’ exploration of the content benefits from this social learning environment.
  • In their “lessons learned” papers, the students noted that the virtual world classes enhanced their learning experience and their perceptions of self and gave them new skills to demonstrate their mastery of the course content. The sense of presence and the customization of their avatars were high on their list of priorities for learning and participating in virtual world classes.
  • Classes in virtual worlds offer opportunities for visualization, simulation, enhanced social networks, and shared learning experiences. Some people learn best by listening to the course content, others by seeing and visualizing the content in context, and the rest by using a hands-on approach to demonstrate course competencies. In virtual worlds, we can leverage a mix of content and activity to support all learners: auditory, visual, and kinesthetic. Virtual worlds support these different learning styles and give students opportunities to explore, discover, and express their understanding of the subject. Naturally, the tool’s capabilities do not guarantee a great learning experience. The success of a course depends on effective course design, delivery, and assessment. Course designers, instructors, and IT professionals are challenged to create stimulating content, deliver it reliably, and ensure a stable virtual world learning environment. Do the benefits outweigh the risks associated with venturing into a virtual world educational platform? For me, the virtual world is my preferred learning and teaching environment. And I am not alone. Over 400 universities and 4,500 educators participate on the Second Life Educators List (SLED).1 All of us are studying how to leverage the benefits of learning in a virtual world in order to assist our students in today’s educational frontiers.
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    Reflections from someone who has taught several courses in Second Life about the teaching experience.
Eloise Pasteur

University Affairs- Studies in Second Life - 0 views

  • “I thought, ‘Gosh, this is amazing! You can teach classes in it’,” he recalls. The first time he taught a course registered in Second Life, Professor Washburn, a.k.a. Duncan Innis, led a 15-week, one-hour lecture to 25 students in the island’s amphitheatre.
  • There is no audio, just words flashing on screen like an MSN chat session. The discussion veers from “fluff journalism” to magazine branding. Nobody raises their hand to voice an opinion; an avatar makes a typing motion in the air if it wants to comment. Professor Washburn and his students often interrupt each other, since you can type whenever you want.
  • The learning curve that comes with Second Life is a drawback mentioned by all professors, online communications personnel and students, and this is one factor that makes some universities reluctant to use the program. Jason Toal, who works at SFU as an experience designer, spearheads most of the university’s projects in Second Life. “If you’re going to use Second Life for your course, you need to spend at least the first couple of classes teaching your students how to use it,” he says. “You have to walk them through what it’s all about, how to hook it on your computer.”
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  • In an instant messaging conversation during Robert Washburn’s journalism lecture at Loyalist, Urqhart, whose real name is Tyson Jewell, reveals his frustrations with Second Life. He says the heavy computer requirements can be a hassle for students who can’t afford sophisticated video cards or a faster Internet connection. Because of this, some students have to come to school anyway to use a computer inside a lab or a library to attend their Second Life classes. There are various other technical problems, such as the glitch in the program that caused Mr. Jewell’s classmate to be locked out of his account. And, ironically, Second Life battles against the one thing that has propelled its popularity: the rapid advances in technology.
  • Finally, everyone who was interviewed for this article agrees that virtual worlds like Second Life won’t completely overtake normal classroom settings. However, they do believe that three-dimensional online classes and assignments will become a staple in Canadian education – and that’s for real.
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    Overview of Canadian HE in Second Life
Eloise Pasteur

ArtsPlace SL: Barriers to innovation - 0 views

  • He closes with a discussion about the choice of technology for a remote presentation with colleagues from the UK to an audience in Kuala Lumpur. In short, Elluminate was chosen over Second Life:Not only were we going to have to trust the technical robustness of the platform (gulp) but we were also forced to assess the question of added value from using Second Life? Fighting server lag, low bandwidth problems, variable audio quality and the sheer awkwardness of manipulating an in-world slide viewer were just too much to contemplate so we shifted to the Elluminate.
  • here is a vision for SL that would help make it more usable - a whiteboard, an integrated IRC type chat client and a status indicator panel.
  • I agree that the whiteboard is missing and as I've argued elsewhere, this highlights SL's fundamental problem with handling text-like documents in any collaborative sense.
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    Problems using Second Life (although some of them indicate some ignorance of actually using SL
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