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Effective Use Of English
Language Learning is Most effective when it takes place through …
What you'll learn
at the end of the course, students should be able to communicate effectively in different situations and settings with LI, ESL and EFL speakers alike using,
authentic appropriate and correct linguistic form; communicate effectively in subject matter areas in general, thus equipping them with the requisite linguistic skills for pursuing university education in their field of specialisation
What you'll learn
Core Chemistry concepts
Solve chemistry problems
Apply chemistry principles Analyze chemical reactions
Prepare confidently for exams
Mathematic Made Easy – Basic
math refers to the foundational principles and operation involved in …
What you'll learn
Here are some common mathematics learning objectives, organized by topic:
Arithmetic:
1. Perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
2. Understand place value and rounding numbers.
3. Apply basic arithmetic operations to solve real-world problems.
Algebra:
1. Simplify expressions and solve linear equations.
2. Graph linear equations and inequalities.
3. Solve quadratic equations and systems of equations.
4. Understand functions, including domain and range.
Measurement:
1. Convert between units of measurement (length, mass, capacity).
2. Calculate perimeter, area, and volume.
3. Understand time and money concepts.
Data Analysis and Graphs:
1. Interpret and create graphs (bar, line, pie).
2. Analyze and summarize data.
3. Understand basic statistics (mean, median, mode).
Number Theory:
1. Understand divisibility rules.
2. Identify prime and composite numbers.
3. Apply basic number theory concepts (gcd, lcm).
Ratios and Proportions:
1. Understand equivalent ratios.
2. Apply proportions to solve problems.
3. Identify similar figures.
Problem-Solving:
1. Apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems.
2. Develop critical thinking and reasoning skills.
3. Communicate mathematical solutions effectively.
4. Use appropriate tools strategically.
5. Attend to precision.
By Grade Level, Elementary (Grades 1-5):
1. Basic arithmetic operations
2. Shapes and geometry
3. Measurement
4. Data analysis
Middle School (Grades 6-8):
1. Pre-algebra and algebra
2. Geometry
3. Measurement
4. Data analysis
High School (Grades 9-12):
1. Algebra
2. Geometry
3. Trigonometry
4. Statistics and probability
These objectives serve as a general outline. Specific objectives may vary depending on curriculum, region, or educational institution.
Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Explained
Want to know how things work? How electricity is generated …
What you'll learn
Apply best practices and knowledge to think through a problem rather than try to memorise the solution.
Be able to identify many electrical and mechanical machines.
Apply engineering concepts across multiple engineering disciplines.
Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Explained
Electronics has become important to many fields; communications, automotive, security, …
What you'll learn
Your understanding will be complete
Comparable to what you might achieve in a more formal learning environment.
You will be prepared to seize opportunities that come your way in the future
Ready to go on to further
More narrowly-focused training in whatever related specialty you choose.
What you'll learn
Learn the probability and basic techniques of data analysis and inference.
Gain a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts.
Essential Digital Tools for Student Engagement
Engaging and motivating students are always very challenging task faced …
What you'll learn
Become a highly engaging trainer for corporate training
Become an effective learning designer for the 21st century classroom
Electronics – for Complete Beginners
Electronics has become important to many fields; communications, automotive, security, …
What you'll learn
Your understanding will be complete
Comparable to what you might achieve in a more formal learning environment.
You will be prepared to seize opportunities that come your way in the future
Ready to go on to further
More narrowly-focused training in whatever related specialty you choose.
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