This document discusses using simulation and video to improve education. It proposes student-centered learning approaches like problem-based learning. Key concepts discussed include Vygotsky's zone of proximal development, where students can learn with assistance before working independently. Simulation exercises are suggested to develop technical skills as well as non-technical skills like communication. Competence is portrayed as developing through a spiral of increasing self-directed learning, from satisfaction to job competencies, aided by simulation, video review, and on-the-job training.
This short document discusses music by two artists, Charles Aznavour and Ray Conniff. It was created by Rodica St?tescu and sourced from the internet. The document ends by saying "Bye Bye!" in two lines.
This document discusses getting strategic with HR technology. It provides an overview of current trends in HR technology including web 2.0, workforce mobility, employee self-service, talent management, and HR analytics. These trends present opportunities for HR to become more strategic and influence the business by creating analytics, improving company performance, and reducing costs. The document advocates leveraging HR technology to reduce administrative tasks and better serve business goals in order to position HR as a strategic partner.
This document discusses using simulation and video to improve education. It proposes student-centered learning approaches like problem-based learning. Key concepts discussed include Vygotsky's zone of proximal development, where students can learn with assistance before working independently. Simulation exercises are suggested to develop technical skills as well as non-technical skills like communication. Competence is portrayed as developing through a spiral of increasing self-directed learning, from satisfaction to job competencies, aided by simulation, video review, and on-the-job training.
This short document discusses music by two artists, Charles Aznavour and Ray Conniff. It was created by Rodica St?tescu and sourced from the internet. The document ends by saying "Bye Bye!" in two lines.
This document discusses getting strategic with HR technology. It provides an overview of current trends in HR technology including web 2.0, workforce mobility, employee self-service, talent management, and HR analytics. These trends present opportunities for HR to become more strategic and influence the business by creating analytics, improving company performance, and reducing costs. The document advocates leveraging HR technology to reduce administrative tasks and better serve business goals in order to position HR as a strategic partner.