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melvinahebert

Global Gyrocopters Market By Top Competitors: Sport Copter, AutoGyro, Rotorvox, Niki Rotor Aviation, Aviation Artur Trendak - 0 views

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    The Gyrocopters Market Report takes into account both current and future characteristics and trends. Global Gyrocopters Market 2022 Research Report examines the market for gyrocopters. Deep research of the Gyrocopters Market focused on key trends, size, shares, market outlook, business analysis (revenue analysis), and segmentation analysis
vishal_165

Is the SAS course a good choice for career | SAS Training Course - 0 views

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    SAS Training Course is statistical software that is mostly used for data management, analytics, and business analysis. SAS is an acronym for Statistical analysis Method and is written in the C programming language. SAS is a programming language that is used in almost all operating systems. SAS is both a software program and a graphical user interface. It can read data from excel spreadsheets. graphs, Tables, and texts can all be used as output.
Hurray Software Academy

SAP GRC|SAP Training in Bangalore-HURRAY Software Academy - 0 views

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    ERP,SAP Technical:Get SAP GRC training which helps in improving risk analysis and avoiding risks, access management.For mroe details visit: http://hurray.ind.in/grc.html
Carla Arena

Top 100 Tools for Learning: Analysis - 0 views

  • For workplace learning For formal education PowerPoint Audacity Articulate Moodle Snagit Captivate Slideshare Word Flash Camtasia YouTube flickr PowerPoint Wikispaces Slideshare Voicethread Audacity Moodle Ning Jing.
    • Holly Dilatush
       
      (bummer! I had typed a fairly long note on this, and then clicked to a different tab and lost it? apologies if this is a duplicate) Try again: Interesting list -- which do you use? PowerPoint, Audacity, Moodle and SlideShare made both lists. Does this spur your thinking/reflecting about attitudinal differences commonly recurring between workplace and higher ed/adult ed? In light of the likely funnelling of (USA) adult ed funding from K-12 and toward workforce (Workforce Investment Act), is there something to be learned here? More research would be interesting. Why would certain delivery solutions be preferred/selected by one group over another? thoughts? comments? reactions?
    • Carla Arena
       
      Holly, Very interesting questions for reflection. I don't know why one was chosen over the other in different spheres, but my guess is that in the workplace, it seems to have more of paid softwares like captivate, camtasia, etc, whereas in the formal educaton environment, some read/write web tools with free versions. Also, at the workplace the tools seem to be more of delivery of content, while in formal education, they're more related to social software with possibilities of social construction of knowledge. What do you think?
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    I think Carla might be on to something where she surmises workplace content delivery (or training), in contrast to education, as well as the attractiveness of free and open source tools to educators. The Top 100 Tools...: Analysis page cross-links to a CLPT programme on free tools (http://c4lpt.co.uk/25Tools/Tools/about.html), which in turn links to a Ning group, whose intro. pairs education with training instead of learning. Perhaps learning is too broad a term for the Top 100 Tools proposed for workplaces. It is also interesting to note that the top ten for neither workplaces nor formal educational settings include web browsers. It is hard to imagine using either Moodle or Slideshare without a browser, isn't it?
izz aty

Use Diigo To Help Write Your Next College Essay or Term Paper - 0 views

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    Since the Internet is a tool that most students use to do research, and since most research papers are based on quotes used from various sources, Diigo provides a way to not only bookmark your sources, but also to manage and access your quotes, notes, and analysis.
sana21

Artificial Intelligence Course in Gurgaon - 0 views

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    https://www.gyansetu.in/courses/deep-learning-ai-artificial-intelligence-training-gurgaon Artificial Intelligence is everywhere nowadays. Every Big Company like Google,Facebook,Amazon and Many more are using it to understand their user or Customers. It is Hottest Skill in demand right now. There are Many AI job vacancies in top companies but there is a lack of skills. This skill Also pays well. Now Learn Artificial Intelligence Training in Gurgaon with iClass Gyansetu. During This Course you will work on Live Projects Prediction Analysis, Linear Regression, Image Processing, Audio & Video Analytics, Text Data Processing, IOT and various Machine Learning & Deep Learning Algorithms. You will get 100% Job Placement Assistance, free Course Repetition. Join now. Call:- 08130799520
sana21

Machine Learning with Python Training Course in Gurgaon - 0 views

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    Machine Learning, Python, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence are the most buzzwords when it comes to technology. Machine Learning jobs can provide you with good salaries, and a stable career. Why learn Machine learning, Python,Data Science? Course Objective-- After the completion of the Machine Learning Course, you will be able to: Develop and Implement various Machine Learning Algorithms in daily practices & Live Environments. Build Real-time Machine Learning Applications Implement Data Analytics models on various Data Sets Data Mining across various file formats using Machine Learning models Building Recommendation systems and Classifiers Perform various type of Analysis (Prediction & Regression) Implement plotting & graphs using various Machine Learning Libraries Where to learn? A lot of institutes/colleges/companies are offering this course. Choose any one where you have good feedback. iClass Gyansetu conducts classes with faculties from Microsoft, Amazon. It's advisable to learn with people who are working in top companies in the world. Gyansetu provides a free demo session with trainers. Don't miss it! Talk to the trainer today. Placement You will be undergoing a major job-focused project at Gyansetu which makes your interview process easy. Also, the Gyansetu placement team will build your cv and profile on job portals and refer you to many companies/ consultancies. Duration Machine Learning with Python course will take almost 5 months to complete. Contact Phone No- +91-8130799520/ 9999201478 Website- www.gyansetu.in
vishal_165

Apply Now for SAS Course Training Course - 0 views

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    We offer the Best SAS Training in Delhi which helps students as well as corporate to achieve their career goals. SAS (Statistical Analysis Software) is a Business Intelligence tool that facilitates Analysis, reporting, data mining, predictive modeling with the help of powerful visualization, interactive dashboards. SAS, the company, is recognized for developing analytics software that can be used by businesses to acquire valuable insights into their data. The company was founded in 1976 and James Goodnight is the CEO and co-founder Due to the increasing popularity of the language, the demand for SAS professionals has increased all over the world.
Paul Beaufait

ESP for Busy College Students: Is the Blend of In-Class, Online & Mobile Learning the Answer? | IALLT - 4 views

  • Neumeier (2005) more broadly defines a hybrid learning environment as “a combination of face-to-face (FtF) and computer assisted learning” used in a single course delivery context (p. 164).
  • hybrid language learning courses are “only going to foster successful language learning if they are carefully designed on the basis of an analysis of the participants’ needs and abilities” (p. 176).
  • Learning English for Special Purposes requires a high degree of interaction with peers, teachers, and content. Effective interaction with content was built into the instructional design, however increased levels of communication with peers and teachers are essential and these can be achieved only through the Internet.
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  • writing practice and communication were conducted mainly through the computer not the mobile devices
  • students were in agreement that the blend of in-class, online and mobile delivery was an optimal solution for internationally trained immigrants learning English in a post-secondary context. They found the combination of 1) speaking taught primarily face-to-face, 2) listening taught on the mobile devices and 3) writing taught mainly online to be an effective approach.
  • the in-class component seemed to maintain the integrity of the hybrid course overall as it fostered a sense of community amongst the learners. As noted by participants, it was the design of the materials and the way in which they were presented, not the technology used, that impacted the effectiveness of the course the most.
  • The traditional classroom meetings though, were found most beneficial in promoting face-to-face interaction, ad-hoc speaking, pronunciation practice and the development of other communication competencies supported by visual cues.
  • the findings indicate that students’ progress was enabled by effective instructional design integrating goals and content relevant to the specific group of learners, together with the appropriate methods and media which enabled and enhanced interaction within the content.
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    Palalas, Agnieszka. (2010). ESP for busy college students: It the blend of in-class, online & mobile learning the answer? IALLT Journal, 41(1). Retrieved November 22, 2011, from http://www.iallt.org/iallt_journal/esp_for_busy_college_students_is_the_blend_of_in_class_online_mobile_learning_the_answ
David Wetzel

Stimulating Critical Thinking through a Technological Lens - 13 views

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    Stimulating critical thinking using technology has the potential to create more in depth understanding of science and math content by students when engaged in learning activities which integrate in-class and on-line technology resources. Technology tools support stimulation of both inquiry-based and critical thinking skills by engaging students in exploring, thinking, reading, writing, researching, inventing, problem-solving, and experiencing the world outside their classroom. This is accomplished through learning content through the lens of video to multimedia to the internet (Using Technology to Improve Student Achievement, NCREL, 2005).
Carla Arena

Is Google Making Us Stupid? - 0 views

  • hyperlinks don’t merely point to related works; they propel you toward them.)
  • They supply the stuff of thought, but they also shape the process of thought. And what the Net seems to be doing is chipping away my capacity for concentration and contemplation. My mind now expects to take in information the way the Net distributes it: in a swiftly moving stream of particles. Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.
  • “power browse” horizontally through titles, contents pages and abstracts going for quick wins
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  • We are not only what we read
  • We are how we read
  • Wolf worries that the style of reading promoted by the Net, a style that puts “efficiency” and “immediacy” above all else, may be weakening our capacity for the kind of deep reading that emerged when an earlier technology, the printing press, made long and complex works of prose commonplace
  • Our ability to interpret text, to make the rich mental connections that form when we read deeply and without distraction, remains largely disengaged.
    • Carla Arena
       
      So, how can we still use "power browsing" and teach our students to interpret, analyze, think.
  • The human brain is almost infinitely malleable. People used to think that our mental meshwork, the dense connections formed among the 100 billion or so neurons inside our skulls, was largely fixed by the time we reached adulthood. But brain researchers have discovered that that’s not the case
    • Carla Arena
       
      That's what a student of mine, who is a neurologist, calls neuroplasticity.
  • Still, their easy assumption that we’d all “be better off” if our brains were supplemented, or even replaced, by an artificial intelligence is unsettling. It suggests a belief that intelligence is the output of a mechanical process, a series of discrete steps that can be isolated, measured, and optimized. In Google’s world, the world we enter when we go online, there’s little place for the fuzziness of contemplation. Ambiguity is not an opening for insight but a bug to be fixed. The human brain is just an outdated computer that needs a faster processor and a bigger hard drive.
    • Carla Arena
       
      Scary...
  • It’s in their economic interest to drive us to distraction.
    • Carla Arena
       
      more hyperlinking, more possibilites for ads, more commercial value to others...
  • The kind of deep reading that a sequence of printed pages promotes is valuable not just for the knowledge we acquire from the author’s words but for the intellectual vibrations those words set off within our own minds. In the quiet spaces opened up by the sustained, undistracted reading of a book, or by any other act of contemplation, for that matter, we make our own associations, draw our own inferences and analogies, foster our own ideas. Deep reading, as Maryanne Wolf argues, is indistinguishable from deep thinking.
    • Carla Arena
       
      we really need those quiet spaces, the white spaces on a page to breathe and see what's really out there.
    • Carla Arena
       
      we really need those quiet spaces, the white spaces on a page to breathe and see what's really out there.
    • Carla Arena
       
      we really need those quiet spaces, the white spaces on a page to breathe and see what's really out there.
  • If we lose those quiet spaces, or fill them up with “content,” we will sacrifice something important not only in our selves but in our culture.
  • I come from a tradition of Western culture, in which the ideal (my ideal) was the complex, dense and “cathedral-like” structure of the highly educated and articulate personality—a man or woman who carried inside themselves a personally constructed and unique version of the entire heritage of the West. [But now] I see within us all (myself included) the replacement of complex inner density with a new kind of self—evolving under the pressure of information overload and the technology of the “instantly available.”
  • As we are drained of our “inner repertory of dense cultural inheritance,” Foreman concluded, we risk turning into “‘pancake people’—spread wide and thin as we connect with that vast network of information accessed by the mere touch of a button.”
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    I bought the Atlantic just because of this article and just loved it. It has an interesting analysis of what is happening to our reading, questions what might be happening to our brains, and it inquires on the future of our relationship with technology. Are we just going to become "pancake people"? Would love to hear what you think.
verdictum

Law Updates In India | Legal News | Verdictum - 1 views

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    Verdictum is an advanced and one-of-a-kind online legal news portal where you will find supreme court live updates, supreme court news, legal news updates in India, analysis, and opinions from the top legal experts of the country. So, stay updated with Verdictum to enhance your legal knowledge. Get the Latest News, Breaking News in India. Stay connected to all updated.
david7639

Everything You Need to Know About E-Commerce - 0 views

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    Therefore, it's no surprise that global eCommerce sales are expected to hit $5.5 trillion in 2022, according to Statista. But while you have more potential customers, more competitors are also trying to take their share of the eCommerce pie. So, don't expect internet users to land on your website and launch a buying spree without your effort. That's why marketing is vital to any successful eCommerce business's operations. Now, there's no single strategy that works for every eCommerce business. So how do you know the best for your business? ecommerce app development company guide will show you the most effective marketing strategies and how to identify the best for your needs. How do you know what strategy is best for your eCommerce business? As I mentioned earlier, every eCommerce business's marketing strategy is unique according to various factors. Nevertheless, here are three critical considerations to help you discover the best marketing strategy for your eCommerce business. Your ideal buyer While billions of users are online, only a few profiles of people qualify as your ideal customer. Therefore, defining your ideal buyers will determine most of your marketing and even business decisions. You can define your ideal buyer by creating a buyer persona, which will include details such as: * Name * Gender * Age * Income * Favorite marketing channels * Location * Pain points * Ambitions * Hobbies These pieces of information will determine elements of your marketing campaigns, such as marketing channels, brand voice, targeting criteria, and more. Here's an eCommerce buyer persona example from Drip: Your marketing goals Although your overall goal is to acquire more customers and revenue, there are many stages of that journey. Your marketing campaigns at various buyer journey stages will have different goals. Common marketing goals for eCommerce businesses include: * Brand awareness * Lead acquisition * Customer acquisition * Customer retention Once you hav
Paul Beaufait

Online Video Converter - Convert Video to MP4, AVI, MPEG, FLV, 3GP, MKV, h264 or h265 - 13 views

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    One item in a large assemblage of free online apps (123apps)
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