If I was going to college next year I would want to have a personal class about sports and athletes. The video made Monsters University look like a good college. It looked like the students had a lot of freedom when it came to choosing classes and clubs .I think a lot of people should go here because of they much more choices. You could probably even create your own club if you don’t like the choices
After reviewing weeks 5 and 6 video episodes, we the business consultants have found that CanGo still has some issues that must be corrected in order to operate and function effectively. We have carefully evaluated CanGo’s issues and will be introducing them as well as providing recommendations to make corrections to help improve the company’s problem areas. The first issue was the employee evaluations; very vague. Another that we have noticed is that CanGo is expanding too quickly, another issue that follows CanGo expanding too quickly is that they lack the financial capital to grow so quick. Since they are growing, they are relocating their staff into different positions
Yes, I know what you mean my children do the same thing as well. They are always talking about why do I have to do it and they don’t and after that they always end up saying that’s not fair. Children are very vigilant they notice everything and how everyone is treated differently. The video that professor Mundle posted was very beneficial not only is it good for the teacher to use but as well as the parents. After watching the video, I can explain to my children and future class about fairness I do feel it will be beneficial and the home or class will run
Watch a Ted Talk video from Ted.com on a topic, idea, or discussion of which you find interesting. After having watched the video write a two to three page double-spaced report on the video summarizing the key points/messages of the video while at the same time sharing your opinion on whether you agree or disagree with the premise presented in the video. If you happen to disagree with the premise, present a counter argument or alternative idea/opinion/solution to the one presented in the video.
Several problems highlighted in the video were just as relevant today as they were almost 10 years ago. For example, undergraduate classes are often vast and impersonal. Within the graduate setting, classes are smaller and more personal, as individuals have refined their focus. Yes, college is expensive. Yes, textbooks are expensive. Most instructors are limited to the resources required by departments or availability of materials.
One day I was watching a video made by the Fine Brother. They make video of people reaction of famous topic like a viral video or movie trailer. This year they starting to have adult in their channel. They normally have kids,teen or elder. They made a video of adult react to a video call “Don't stay in school”. The video was uploaded in August 6,2015 and it have 3,918,918 views and 123,058 likes. The video they react was about someone was raping about the things that school didn't teach us about the real world. They was so surprised that someone who drop out of school have some really good point. Some of those people who was reacting to that video are teacher and they agree that school don't really
The competencies that I will focus on throughout this paper are developmentally appropriate practice, special needs strategies, and modeling fairness and respect. Several of the examples that I observed fell under the same practice. The content of the video presented a classroom teacher who actively participated with his classroom of students. I am beyond amazed at how interactive the teacher remained throughout the entire video. While watching the video, I learned there several aspects of learning that can be built into one center.
The students watched a video clip of the Twilight zones “The Hitchhiker ", their assignment was to find similarities and differences with other readings/videos that they used in previous classes.
ased on all the information that I’ve learned in the class and in the texted book. Now understanding more about mnemonics was difficult for me, but being in class and watching the video, explains it better for me. Putting meaning to word or sentences that I can relate to will help me remember things better in the long-term. For explain when the Ron White the memory champion, talking about the man with the big nose, I thought it was funny. It reminded me a friend of mind and now I can relate to that. Watching him pick out things that he saw in people like the color of their outfit or a small detail in their appearance. I will be able to use the same tricks in my studying for the next exam.
“Your mind is everything what you think you become.”― Buddha. After watching a TED TALKS video recently by Stanford Professor Carol Dweck on mindsets, I took a mindset assessment and it made me think about that my mind is everything what I think I can become. Maybe after taking the mindset test you start to understand what your mood is and how you do in life and in school and education you know if you have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset.
I would follow the "Nash" strategy and open directly next to my competitor. I think the video does a great job of explaining why this theory follows the real world. It does theoretically make sense to open a new business away from a competitor so that customers can more quickly get to your store. However, in the real world, you can see that aggressive competition will mean that companies end up next to each other
A police officer in McKinney, Texas was placed on administrative leave after a Youtube video revealed him pulling out a gun on a group of teens outside a pool party. Officers had arrived at the scene after a community pool called about “multiple juveniles” who refused to leave the area. The officer is shown pulling his gun at an intervening group and then forcing a young woman to get on her face as he kneeled on her back. The police chief said that he will look into their training in regards to the officers’ actions at the scene but rationalized that “[when] you get around a lot of people… tensions can rise very quickly.” This was just one of the many incidents between white police officers and black citizens caught on camera. Ultimately,
I found the different views of Muslims interesting. In the first Buzzfeed video, they had “ordinary” people (like Americans), stating that they were Muslims and that they were “normal” like the rest of Americans. But, in the second video it was kind of going against what the first video was about. They were more saying that, yes we are Muslims and we are different and we have different views, but what's the big deal? It really caught my attention about how some people just want to blend in with the world and others don’t really care what other people think.
Movie Analysis for Phenomenon: Using RIPS Model as an Ethical Framework This paper will analyze the movie Phenomenon. Specifically, it will breakdown the movie using the ethical framework of the RIPS Model. It will highlight the main moral agent in the movie and the ethical problem he was confronted with, his personal and professional conduct, duties, virtues, principles, values, and the impact of the alternatives chosen in the movie’s resolution.
This video was written, filmed, and edited so as to explain to viewers what kinds of behaviours are not acceptable within an interview. It plays out as a skit, inspired by shows such as Saturday Night Live, and it touches on topics such as what to wear, how your answers should appear to the interviewer, and what kind of behaviour is and is not appropriate.
YouTube has become the most popular video sharing website. It has variety of functions that enable a virtual organization to operate and have different kinds of virtuality impact. To compare with the other similar enablers, it has strengths and weaknesses.Advertising and marketing is the most significant one. You also can gain different technology impact from it. From the Web Reviews, we can see there are a lot of merits of YouTube. However, the copyright infringement is still the important problem of it.