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    Critically reflecting on the links between my identity as a learner and relevant processes and approaches, I feel sketch notes would not improve my own learning and progress. This is because I feel I would spend too much time on the drawings that I would lose focus on the content. For example, if I was to use sketch notes during a lecture, I feel I would spend too much time on the drawings that I may miss information. Also, I am the world’s worst drawer therefore when looking back at my notes I may

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    To start with is to understand human memory is a diverse set of cognitive capacities by which we reconstruct past experiences and, retain information usually for present purposes. Memory is one of the most important ways by which our histories define our current actions and experiences. Most notably, the human ability to conjure up long-gone but specific episodes of our lives is both familiar and puzzling, and is a key aspect of personal identity. Memory seems to be a source of knowledge. We remember

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    In this short literary composition dealing with my Academic Skills subject analytically and speculatively writing about my presentation and how I’ve been delivered it. Starting with the creation of my presentation. Planning the presentation structure by deciding on what skills and techniques I can learn in this course that can be applied to the given content. And I’ve planned to decide presenting Academic skills applied in Business Communication. Giving a presentation with my fellow classmates from

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    Time,the never-ending force that continues to work throughout history. Some student’s feel that time doesn’t move fast enough, although when the dreaded Finals come around, many students find that there isn’t enough time for effective studying. My time was running out as dawn quickly approached. I was sitting on my bed with my laptop as my mother opened the door to my room. “What are you doing up at this hour?” she questioned me angrily. “You need your sleep for tomorrow, and staying up all night

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    1) Mind Map - A mind map is an outline used to visually sort out data. A mind map is mostly made around a single theory, drawn as a picture in the focal point of a clear scene page, to which related representations of plans. Mind maps might be drawn by hand, either as "harsh notes" throughout an address, gathering or arranging session, for instance, or as higher quality pictures when more of a chance is accessible. Mind mapping is a straightforward strategy for attracting data charts, as opposed

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    In this paper I am going to answer the questions from Assignment 3.1 in the GNED course. There will be several topics of discussion. Part Two of the assignment is an essay, in which six questions should be answered. In each question, I will discuss the topics in detail, also adding my point of view. Assignment 3 Every student needs to start with the basic fundamentals of “going to college”. You need to build a foundation for the minor areas. It all starts with being able to follow simple instructions

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    Throughout your whole life you will learn that notetaking is a skill that you will use close to everyday of your life. When notetaking it doesn’t have to just be writing down information with pen and paper. You could simply just make a mental note in your head of something that is important and needs to be remembered. In college, every student will not be able to listen to every word being said by the professor, even if you have good memory. When notetaking during a lecture it’s important to take down

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    OneNote for Mac 2016 Training Guide Remembering and recording important information or just something you saw can be quite difficult, especially in a world where everything is going so fast. How about jotting down an idea or a sudden inspiration? Imagine having all this in one place, while on the go. You probably would have known about OneNote for Mac since last year and a recent update has been released, OneNote for Mac 2016. This guide will provide all the details, guidelines, features and so forth

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    Journal #1 - Advice for Young Artists Patti Smith was born in Chicago, Illinois, but was raised in New Jersey. She currently resides in New York City, which is also where she made her name working as a musician and artist. In the video titled “8 Artists Advice to the Young” she articulates that young artists should not concern themselves with money. She, instead, believes that they should focus on their work and their name, which will then translate into success. This advice appeals to me in all

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    Cursive Research Paper

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    Typing and printing by hand are important skills to be acquired in the classroom, but the importance of learning cursive should not be overlooked. Technology is developing at such a rapid pace, that keyboards may soon be replaced for something even more convenient. Although it is important that education looks forward, and develops with the times, it is also important for education to provide students with tools to connect with and study the past. Although cursive is no longer utilized in the

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