Instructor Essays

  • Sung Ohm, Instructor

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    Sung Ohm, Instructor Purpose The documented researched essay allows you to understand the fundamentals of an academic conversation. In many respects, this essay is your entry into the conventions, methods, and rhetoric of an academic dialog. Participating in this conversation means that you will have to look carefully at the various positions academics and other experts take on a particular subject matter—especially when they differ from your own. You will need to negotiate and analyze the

  • Web-Based Training Verses Instructor-Led Training

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    Web-Based Training Verses In my department, we offer two types of training for automotive dealers. The first type is our Web-Based Training (WBT), and the second is Instructor-Led Training (ILT). These training courses have many similarities, such as learning objectives, total content, layout, structure and flow. They differ, however, in how each course is delivered, when the learning takes place, and the cost of the training. One of the similarities between WBT and ILT is the learning objectives

  • Correlation Between Lessons and Number of Mistakes Made

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    are naturally better drivers and would not gain as much from the lessons. The instructors will have an effect upon the correlation as well. Different instructors will affect people differently. Also, different instructors will have different effects on males and females. Sampling: I shall use stratified sampling to split the categories into instructor groups and then into gender groups within the instructor groups. These 8 categories will each have ¼ of the results taken by systematic

  • My Experience with Music

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    guitar lessons. Since day one of lessons, I disliked the guitar with a passion. My teacher was old, grumpy, and did not like young children. We did not get off to a promising start, especially after I told him I hated the guitar, which made my instructor even angrier. Guitar lessons were something for which I had no enthusiasm. I wanted to play soccer as much as I could. However, what is a ten year-old supposed to do when his parents promise to punish him for not applying himself to something other

  • Plagiarism: A Pestilence in Education

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    should be reprimanded. This form of pilfering usually occurs in the higher levels of education, as in high school or college. Steiner 2 When I attended Calabasas High School, I was caught cheating in my tenth grade European History class by my instructor, Mr. White. This offense consisted of giving a fellow student, who sat in front of me, my homework. My friend told me he intended to compare his homework to mine. Not only did my peer betray me and copy my work, but I was punished for being so gullible

  • Google's History

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    website was changed afterward to what we know now as “Google.” I have been studying the business case of Google in one of my MIS classes and using the information I gained from that course, I am able to talk about Google. Since my audience is the instructor and my classmates, Google helps you find information that you need for your daily life in college. I want my audience to know by the end of my speech about Google //what is the history of Google, /what makes it special, //and lessons to learn from

  • Learning Team Charter

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    LEARNING TEAM CHARTER Course Title               All team members participated in the creation of this charter and agree with its contents X (Please check) Instructor Course Dates Team Members/Personal Information Name          Phone          Fax          Email Team Member Skill Inventory (Areas individual members can contribute/want to develop) strengths include deadline oriented, quality conscious, and Peachtree, Lotus, Excel, Word and Outlook Express knowledge. wants to have a better understanding

  • Strategies to Motivate Students

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    activities are effective tools for teaching. According to Barbara Davis in "Incorporating Instructional Behaviors That Motivate Students" from the Tools For Teaching web site, most students respond positively to a well structured course taught by an instructor who is enthusiastic and shows interest in their students as well as their subject. With this in mind, Davis gives six instructional behaviors that teachers can utilize to motivate students. These are holding realistic expectations, helping them

  • Pablo Picasso

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    painter or sculptor before him had the fame that Picasso had. In the year 1881 a son was born to Don Jose Ruiz Blasco and Maria Picasso on the southern coast of Spain in a town called Málaga. At around the age the age of 10 his father because an instructor at Da Guarda Institute. A year later young Pablo was being taught by his father. In a short time he started writing and illustrating a journals. When he was 16 he moved to Barcelona and excelled at the La Llotja Fine Arts Academy and was soon accepted

  • Discuss Your Goals For The Next Four Years And Comment On Your Post-co

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    memories of those four years came rushing back into my mind as if they had just occurred. I was finally returning to my birthplace, my home, my origin; my Fordham University. When I arrived at the campus the first person I saw was my former acting instructor, the great Larry Sacharow. Just seeing him set me awestruck with happiness; it was in his class that my career really took off. “Professor Sacharow,” I shouted, over the hustle and bustle of the crowded city sidewalk. We finally caught up to each

  • Classroom Experience In The Classroom

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    both the students and instructors. Instructors are not solely responsible for providing the classroom with all of the necessitates to succeed. Instructors do need to come prepared daily with a detailed plan of what they are going to teach; but, students need to come ready to participate and be open to learning as well. Both attendees of the classroom should come ready to interact with each other, providing a collaborative and stimulating learning environment. Instructors need to clearly state what

  • My Hobby

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    consider it as my special hobby. As far as I can remember about my childhood, I have always loved to dance. Dancing was just my thing. I remember attending ballet classes when I was five years old. I would learn the routines so quickly that the instructor would sometimes ask me to help her teach the other students. The greatest part of being in ballet was attending the ballet recitals. That was when each of us let ourselves shine in front of our family and friends. I always thought that the crowd

  • Are Laptops in the Classroom Beneficial or Harmful?

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    Technology has increased over the past ten years. Laptops are being used more often in school. In some schools, instructors allow students to use laptops in the classroom for several reasons. There are instructors who do not allow laptops in their classroom because they believe that laptops create distractions by providing access to the internet browsers that do not relate to the class such as Facebook and twitter. So do laptops useful in the classrooms or do they harm students’ learning? Despite

  • The Joys of Skydiving

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    It was a warm and sunny Saturday morning when my friend, Sivi, and I left our home to travel to the small local airport located outside of town. Just the previous night we had received 4 hours of classroom training in how to perform a successful "Skydive" and now we would receive 4 more hours of practical, hands-on training. Sivi and I have spent a lot of time talking with, and taking care of Senior Citizens on a volunteer basis. Through many conversations, we discovered that one of the major

  • Clichés in the Gym

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    Scrambling around, grabbing stations as fast as possible, I get in the zone, nothing around me matters. To get out of my zone is a difficult task but certain guys manage to do just that. I have given these men special titles the screamer, the instructor, the confused, and Mr. Bi-bench. With the “screamer” the name pretty much tells it all. No matter where he is in the gym his presence is known by his piercing screams. Yes, screaming comes with lifting heavy weights, but Regardless of what

  • Discussion in terms of Fayol’s Managerial Functions

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    down to basic and very important functions. 1- Planning The planning functions involves the process of defining goals, establishing strategies for achieving these goals, and developing plans to integrate and coordinate activities. Our instructor also defines or goals which is standard education and successfulness in the exams, according to this concern he establish the ways and strategies that how can we perform well in our exams. 2- Organizing Managers are also responsible for

  • Montaigne, Studentessa, and Performance

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    "basic," and allow greater appreciation for the performative abilities of Montaigne. The scope of Studentessa's audience, particularly with her first attempts at essay-writing, is extremely intimate. Specifically, Studentessa is talking to me, the instructor, in an attempt to answer my questions in writing. The first essay that we read in class was Richard Rodriguez's "Achievement of Desire," a biographical account of Rodriguez's education and emotional growth. For their own writing assignment, students

  • My Difficult Patient

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    he had many complications. I can still remember his face suffering from pain. Because of his lack of ambulation and incontinence, he had developed a very serious pressure ulcer under his sacral area. I went through to the room with my instructor and the instructor introduces me for the patient as his student nurse from Towson University and will taking care of him. However the patient was not happy and he becomes a challenging patient in my first experience day. But I may learned more from that challenging

  • Karate Test

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    were still shaking furiously. I jumped from foot to foot, trying to shake off the first two misses. Two misses. Two out of three possible chances wasted. The third chance was do or die. No break, no black belt. Normally I was a star student. My instructor even called me a bragging right. What was happening to me? Why couldn’t I make this break? “Face me,” Mr. Suz demanded. “Yes, sir.” Tears were beginning to well in my eyes. “Listen carefully,” he began to talk. I felt a hundred pairs of eyes

  • Distance Learning

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    disciplined adult learners. The benefits such students reap include: increased access to higher learning, flexible scheduling of personal time, convenient location, individualized attention by the instructor, less travel, and increased time to think about and respond to questions posed by the instructor. At a cursory glance, distance education appears to be working. With few exceptions, most of the research writings suggest that the learning outcomes of students using technology at a distance are