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Abstract: Purpose. The aim of this study is to providea pedagogical strategy in order to use the e-learning model with an OVA virtual learning object on the Moodle platform, which students develop in an active and significant way, generating academic spaces for dissemination with innovation and social impact, as intended by the Science and Technology Education Network. which permits that a team of research students have an immersion in international academic, scientific and technological sceneries throughout the writing of research articles, oral presentations of their research experiences in lectures reinforcing the English as a foreign language. Method: The research is carried out from a quasi-experimental method based on a quantitative approach. The experimental and control groups are selected, which are the students enrolled in a research group of the Environmental Engineering and.....
Keywords: Communication, e-learning, strategy, pedagogy, science, technology, scientific network
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Abstract: Entrepreneurship is considered as the third revolution taking place in the world today. This is because it has been viewed as a means of alleviating unemployment through providing students with relevant entrepreneurial competencies. A number of countries have included entrepreneurship education in the tertiary institutions' curricula as a means of alleviating unemployment once the students' graduate. Despite this implementation, very little is known about the effectiveness of the adopted methods of teaching this unit in enabling students to acquire competencies. This study was guided by Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour (1991) and it adopted a cross sectional design. A sample of 384 second year students pursuing diploma coursesin three selected public tertiary institutions in Kisii County; Keroka Technical Training Institute, Kisii National Polytechnic and Kisii University in the 2018/19 academic year were selected. Proportionate sampling was used to arrive at the sample sizes for each purposely selected course offered in the institutions. HODs in the business and ICT departments in the respective.....
Key Method of teaching, entrepreneurship education, competencies,
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Paper Type | : | Research Paper |
Title | : | Use Of Social Networking Site By Students Of Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic |
Country | : | India |
Authors | : | Bello Sani Manzo || Dr. S. Kannan |
: | 10.9790/7388-1005062431 |
Abstract: The study investigates the use of social networking sites by students of Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechnic.A descriptive survey and simple random sampling technique were used to select the respondents from the Department of Library and Information Science and Mass Communication in the College of Arts and Liberal Studies. A structured questionnaire was used as an instrument for data collection and Microsoft Excel Application was used as a tool in analyzing the data. The findings of the study reveal that the students are familiar with conventional social media networking sites such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, and have little familiarity with academic social networking sites like google scholar and Researchgate. the students use social networking sites daily to keep.....
Key words:Social Networking Sites, Academic Social Networking Sites, Polytechnic Students, Nigeria
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Abstract: Background: A quality assurance concept is not something new. However, the terminology and methodology recently used to define, develop, and implement the internal quality assurance is relatively new, especially due to the impact of quality assurance system changes at higher education institutions. This research aims at explaining the hypothetical model of internal quality assurance system of private higher education institutions in West Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Materials and Methods: The approach used in this research was conducted in two ways based on the research phases; phase one was through questionnaire of internal quality assurance system concept, phase two used the Reviews of Literature Studies (RLS).....
Key words: hypothetical Model; Internal Quality Assurance System, Indonesian National Higher Education Standard;Research and Development Model of Higher Education Institutions
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Abstract: The study is on entrepreneurship skills in woodwork technology possessed by Building/woodwork technology Education (BWTE) graduating students of universities. The researcher looked at the implication of COVUD-19 in thwarting the education program and curriculum of BWTE. Two research questions guided the study. Observational survey Research design was adopted for the study and a population and sample of 18 graduating students was used for the study. A 20-task structured observational rating scale was developed from the two research questions to rate the graduating students performance. The instrument was validated by three experts. Kendall Concordance of Coefficient....
Key words: Entreprenuerial, Vocational, Education, Woodwork, Drafting, Setting-out, Skill, Corona Virus
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Abstract: This research and development aims to develop a portfolio assessment instrument that is feasible, valid and reliable. Research and development (R&D) refers to the theory of Borg and Gall. The research subjects included material experts, evaluation experts, linguists, teachers, and fourth grade students of SD Negeri 11 Metro Pusat. The instrument used was a questionnaire to measure the response to the appropriateness of the portfolio assessment. The final product of this research is a portfolio assessment instrument that has been validated by material experts, evaluation experts, linguists, and classroom teachers. The results showed that all items in the portfolio assessment instrument developed were feasible, valid and reliable.
Key words: Word: instrument,portfolio assessment,subtheme alternative energy
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Abstract: Background: The Knee Disarticulation (KD) amputation provides an excellent quality stump with the properties such as end weight bearing or partial end weight bearing, complete lever of femur bone, proprioception, condylar suspension for the socket, etc. yet it is not preferred by the surgeons primarily because of prosthetic fitting issues and also because of lack of awareness about the advantages of such amputation. Also, the prosthetic field is less studied when it comes to KD as compared to the other levels. The prosthetic options available are also not as vast as compared to the other levels. Due to all of the above reasons, the literature and studies available about KD are also less. Materials and Methods: As the AMKJ is conceptual......
Key words: Knee Disarticulation, Amputation, Prosthetic Knee joint.
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