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  • File:OL Fix work flow.pdf
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  • ...e Kumu Wiki is organized into different [[help:namespaces|spaces]]; course work fits best into the [[Course]] space. Please visit [[Course:ABCD123]] to see how the above organizational examples work.
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  • [[File:OL Fix work flow.pdf|500px|Summary of a OL fix work flow]]
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  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is mostly known for her work as an author and poet in the late 1800's. Writing poems, as well publishing == Her Work ==
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  • ...ssociation in 1981 and 1982. With everywhere Goffman roamed and all of his work, his life was reflected through it all. He was a man that took pride in who ...olders. We can assume these folders held a great deal of his knowledge and work. Unfortunately he had them sealed when he passed on and the public will nev
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  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman, is mostly known for her work as an author and poet in the late 1800's, writing poems, as well publishing == Her Work ==
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  • -Is the content of the work up-to-date? -What topics are included in the work?
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  • ==Using the Kumu Wiki for Course Work== ...Help:Using_the_Kumu_Wiki_for_Course_Work|'''Using the Kumu Wiki for Course Work''']] for an in-depth overview on how to organize and create course pages.
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  • ...nd '''''George Eliot''''' were influenced by Comte's writings.<BR><BR> His work emphasized on moral progress in society. Later on Comte died of stomach Can <h3>'''Work Contributed'''</h3>
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  • ====Do Students Want the Ability to Publish Course Work Publicly?====
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  • ...t (and other levels) to view content, upload their own work and also share work with classmates. There is the ability to comment and create discussion aro * Has the author published other work?
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  • work. </span></p> topics are included in the work?</span></li>
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  • ...rticle called “The Commercialization of Intimate Life: Notes From Home And Work.” ...1997 a book called “The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work. published for paperback American edition.
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  • ...FMs who have a published standard by which they will assess each student’s work.
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  • ...as he was the first of his time. His government introduced the forty-hour work week and having paid vacation leave, against a lot of opposition. Blum play ...ork, History of Madness: Madness and Civilization, published in 1961. This work was about a study of the modern concept of "mental illness" in Europe. It w
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  • *I would add Groupware as an option to the communication channels for group work. ...with the exception of the concern with students publicly publishing course work. I find it extremely helpful and am not concerned about plagiarism if stude
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  • ...y of every month between 12:00 and 2:00 pm with your questions and we will work through them with you.
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  • ...Cuba''. However, these two books were considered to be some of his poorest work.
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  • ...one job recommended by a junior high aptitude test: freelance writer. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, Edutopia, MindShift, Fast Company, Inside Hig
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  • The fastest way to work the web. Especially for editing, page creation.
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  • The fastest way to work the web. Especially for editing, page creation.
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  • ...f his academic carer was not directly focused on sociology, Georg Simmel’s work laid down the base that helped found the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hum ...iation was Simmel's first published work and was focused on sociology. The work examined social problems and observations.
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  • ...Cuba''. However, these two books were considered to be some of his poorest work.
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  • ...d wisdom in a few key areas and producing resources that will support your work as an OLFM. As such, it will be less of a conference, and much more of a '' ...works and open learning environments). His research and design/development work have been funded by the Canada Research Chairs program, the National Scienc
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  • File:Through studio doors.jpg
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  • ...e SCC has stated that, “the integrity of the work is infringed only if the work is modified to the prejudice of the honour or reputation of the author." Th
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  • File:OL Fix work flow.pdf
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  • *Would you like to have the option to publish your course work (such as assignments and discussions) publically
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  • ===Attach any necessary files. Click ‘Save Entry as Draft’ to work on it later.===
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  • You may then receive a prompt asking if this assignment is your own work. If so, click the checkbox and select "Continue" to complete the submission ...ntinue" button after uploading your document and confirming it is your own work in order to fully submit your assignment. If you do not complete this proce
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  • ...e; vertical-align: baseline;">Goals: Set of promising design patterns that work in the TRU Open Learning environment?</span> ...baseline;">First phase: Identify current patterns/practices that we think work best.</span>
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  • ...n to receive an email notification for the items that are relevant to your work.===
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  • The fastest way to work the web. Especially for editing, page creation. To share and document our work. Make it readily retrievable.
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  • * Sets clear expectations – conveys expectations for students work and achievement in ways that students can understand and use ** identifies attributes of exemplary work
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  • ...n and/or woman and/or working class person in my schools, communities, and work settings. I saw nothing wrong with being who I was, but apparently many oth ...Anderson]. Patricia has been honoured for many of her accomplishments, her work focuses mainly on gender and race, and their linkages to repression.
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  • ...n and/or woman and/or working class person in my schools, communities, and work settings. I saw nothing wrong with being who I was, but apparently many oth ...Anderson]. Patricia has been honoured for many of her accomplishments, her work focuses mainly on gender and race, and their linkages to repression.
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  • ===Click ‘Submit’ to save your work.===
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  • While not considered an activist, Durkheim was extremely passionate about his work. His four major publications are as follows: ...ses primarily on anomie, social solidarity, and law in his first published work.
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  • ...dicine, deviance and law, and media."(Maynard, 2012) In short Garfinkel's work has influenced many people, from not only all over the world, but from many ...942-1946. As a Jewish man dedicated to racial justice, Garfinkel took his work for the military very seriously. Surprisingly, the Second World War actual
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  • *work collaboratively on program and course development.
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  • ...activity allows students to submit work to their teacher for grading. The work may be text typed online or uploaded files of any type the teacher?s device
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  • ...viours also helped give rise to the school of symbolic interaction. Mead’s work did not fit within the borders of conventional practice, but he shaped the
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  • <span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e facilitation, learning environme ...al reflection. I believe this task is successful as it requires a group to work together on a task, focusing the group's discussion and giving it purpose.
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  • ...viours also helped give rise to the school of symbolic interaction. Mead’s work did not fit within the borders of conventional practice, but he shaped the
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  • ...n grading assignments, including the ability to annotate and grade student work right in your browser. Please note: OLFMs must still enter grades into myTR ...lty who have a published standard by which they will assess each student’s work.
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  • How can feedback be used to motivate students and improve their work? ...w.brookes.ac.uk/aske/documents/2788_123-PeerFback.pdf Making peer feedback work in three easy steps!]
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  • ...r undervalued. Liberal feminists argue that by acknowledging that domestic work is valuable and equally important to what occurs in the public sphere, patr ...ssion of women under the capitalist system and the devaluation of domestic work.
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  • ...u clear or delete an attempt as some students may not have copies of their work.===
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  • <span style="font-family: Calibri;">This week, you will work with a partner to answer the following challenge question: “Humans cannot <span style="font-family: Calibri;">For Part 1, you will work in conjunction with your partner to identify the characteristics that diffe
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  • ...e useful skill for the students to have in their personal and professional work as event coordinators. ...succeed if students have trouble learning google maps and the links don’t work or there is insufficient buy in from the students.
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  • ...iduals are created by God naturally as deaf, and so it would be unequal to work against the natural workings of God through human interference. Aquinas is
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  • ...ble needs of converting DOC and RTF files. If the following plugins do not work well for you, it is recommended that you copy/paste the text and format it After much testing, the following plugin seems to work well with DOC files (in Word 2003), but not so well with DOCX files (in Wor
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  • ...ion courses at the University of Victoria and Royal Roads University. This work represents my ongoing research into the current state of the law in an educ ...oet, could be incorporated, without attribution, within another’s academic work, and this could be both a copyright infringement and an example of plagiari
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  • Small working groups to work on specific templates (we have both generic/specific examples) Work on a few activities/templates that we could use across courses - is there l
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  • ...ck; font-family: Arial; text-align: left;">Field Experience: Students will work directly with leaders in the community or implement a project within a comm ...-family: Arial;">How do the federal, provincial and Indigenous communities work together? ; </span>
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  • ...udio doors.jpg|thumb|400px|Resident artists Gabrielle Hill and Peter Morin work in the drawing studio]] ...and database that will likely take on new life as we all proceed with this work.
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  • * Pat and Donna will work on getting the course on the books
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  • ...all course materials and backing them up, and documenting all the pre-edit work in JIRA. ...e Proposal (CMP) to confirm the stakeholders, time lines, and the scope of work
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  • To share and document our work. Make it readily retrievable.
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  • ...e Kumu Wiki is organized into different [[help:namespaces|spaces]]; course work fits best into the [[Course]] space. Please visit [[Course:ABCD123]] to see how the above organizational examples work.
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  • ...inimum qualifying period in s. 44(1) because they are physically unable to work. The appellant was unsuccessful both before the Pension Appeals Board and
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  • .../span><span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e facilitation, learning environme ...inar for their peers.It works well as it is relevant, requires learners to work together using their strengths, allows them to practice skills, use tools t
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  • Presenters help to facilitate team work. Their responsibilities include: ...together, the presenter should not have to do a lot of extra work. Please work together to support each other as much as possible.
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  • ...team has also expressed interest in having a space for collaborative data work, and Carolyn's team has used it for training. A work-study position to support WordPress and MediaWiki?
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  • <span style="font-family: Calibri;">This week, you will work with a partner to answer the following challenge question: “Humans cannot <span style="font-family: Calibri;">For Part 1, you will work in conjunction with your partner to identify the characteristics that diffe
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  • ...cal analysis and research courses, requiring a large amount of independent work, reading, web research, and conference-based discussions. They are courses
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  • ...00">The Record from Webcam/Video Everywhere Blackboard Learn tool DOES NOT WORK with older versions of Internet Explorer (10 and below).</span>
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  • ...gues to collaborate, update, and centrally store manuals and guides. Wikis work well for this purpose as there is no need to continually send out updated f
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  • ...content areas to accommodate different needs and the Notepad is a place to work, experiment, collaborate, and play using the wiki. To add pages to the Note
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  • <span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (ie facilitation, learning environmen <span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e. facilitation, learning environm
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  • ...prioritize the new request with consideration to other requests and begin work on the request as soon as it is appropriate. :i. A work generally enters Public Domain upon 50 years following the death of the aut
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  • <span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e facilitation, learning environme ...e="font-family: Cambria;">Authentic : students need these skills for their work, or even personal life</span>
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  • .../span><span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e facilitation, learning environme <span style="margin-bottom: 0pt;">Students will then work in small groups (of 3 or 4) to research an existing broadcast website, iden
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  • **Students are using WhatsAPP and Facebook to communicate for group work right now - would like an app withing the LMS. **Reliable Mobility - Moodle app does not work well.
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  • * Work with faculties on promotion/tenure
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  • * Integrating into practice (collaborative work on developing activity templates) ** When a discussion forum works why does it work? When it doesn't, why not? More structure, less structure, better structure
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  • :# Does everything (e.g. links, media) work? ...media) work? ''Yes. All links to YouTube.com, where the videos are hosted, work well.''
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  • * Put students in pairs/groups to do work, and the students can give each other feedback. Give students pre-prepared ...signments and feedback is provided to students on their submissions. Group work is encouraged and required for some activities and I respond to their discu
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  • ...e our minds and attention to how we can use them at the conference, in our work and any place! We will practice a few examples of participatory graphic fac ...mification’ thing is all about? Is it something you could apply in your ID work? This tutorial will explain what gamification is, and isn’t, and how one
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  • ...tion of the social wealth. Law is seen as a tool to do this. For this to work human beings need to be rational and always need to make decisions that are It’s important to note that this theory does not work perfectly with this case and with some areas of law like liberties. Althou
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  • Students work together to analyze the text. ...not be given the title of the work nor the author and asked to analyze the work for use of language, metaphor, simile, symbols etc. and then to provide a c
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  • :::ii. work remaining on the file :::vi. no further work is required or file is complete.
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  • ...tion for this unit, and on future presentations you may do in your line of work.The criteria for this peer review is as follows:</span>
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  • ...It makes use of symbolism to generate narrative, which in turn develops a work’s meaning. Each of the objects in the Arnolfini Portrait shown above has ...of her face: these traditional symbols of femininity carry throughout the work. In contrast, the man’s straight-backed stance is reflected in the pitchf
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  • ...n be learned with little effort; website loads reasonably well; most links work || Some learning needed to navigate successfully; some lag and/or unworking ...s must pay a fee to use this site; Significant portions of the site do not work
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  • .../span><span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e facilitation, learning environme ...e self-assessment checklist on page 340 of your text and critique your own work. This is the checklist that will be used by your Open Learning Faculty Memb
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  • * Do Open Learning students want to interact? Or do they prefer individual work? * What does not work well in Blackboard?
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  • For samples of Bob's work and the work of the Mediateam, visit our website:
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  • *The overall design of the program does not really work as it seems to be an “either/or” approach on a course by course basis. ...ve (many are post/comment), but also alternate these with more independent work. There is often a flurry of activity at the beginning, but as the cohorts a
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  • ...e write your thoughts and comments anywhere you want - We will continue to work on clean up and refining this space over time. ...ating, certain files do not come, additional structure added) making extra work for staff || || How important is it that content is easily pulled out from
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  • ...''Do Open Learning students want to interact? Or do they prefer individual work?''' ==== ==== '''What does not work well in Blackboard?''' ====
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  • ...st every aspect of legal positivist theory rejecting much of H.L.A. Hart’s work in the area. Dworkin begins his criticism of legal positivism by outlining
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  • Baudrillards early work (‘’’1970-1972 The System of Objects, La Société de consommation (19
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  • ...r, mostly in the city of Heidelberg, returning only briefly to more formal work in Munich and Vienna; while in 1907 an inheritance had finally made him fin ...passionate individualist faced with the rising forces of collectivism. His work bristles with an awareness of the unresolved paradoxes of the human conditi
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  • ...w.brookes.ac.uk/aske/documents/2788_123-PeerFback.pdf Making peer feedback work in three easy steps!]
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  • In the legal context, a law can work to compensate the loser. Such will be justified if the overall transaction ...the corporation receives a net gain through the benefits derived from the work of their employees, which outweigh the cost of travel. In other words, unde
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  • ...links provided in Blackboard Learn, and my colleague [NAME] will mark your work and return it to you. If you have questions about the course, you may conta
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  • * Use a wiki to gather and collect work and share resources
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  • ...content areas to accommodate different needs and the Notepad is a place to work, experiment, collaborate, and play using the wiki. To add pages to the Note ...gues to collaborate, update, and centrally store manuals and guides. Wikis work well for this purpose as there is no need to continually send out updated f
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  • ...t documents. We do not have time to make electronic copies of hand-written work.</span>
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  • * Feel great, Work Great, Be great!
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  • * What works in one LMS that may not work the same way in another?
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  • ...morality is required for a law to be valid. Instead, it examines laws that work to enforce morality by limiting individual liberty. Liberalism looks at fou ...berty'' discusses the power of the tyranny of the majority, and how it can work to infringe individual choice and put the good of the majority above person
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  • JIRA is the work-flow system for tracking requests that come into the IPO and the state of c ...record as soon as the file is assigned. Fields must also be updated when work on the file begins, when the permissions are sent out or received, and when
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  • ...y and had four major themes. The themes were: a focus on women’s lives and work, a gendered standpoint, an exploration of domination and inequality and dif
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  • ...ocesses and with it remove any challenges (be asked to do the most mundane work)
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  • ...hnology that caters to all generations and tech levels * A system that can work with varying disciplines * Basic structure for all courses but customizatio ...nts * Timestamp for assignments with due dates * Assignment submissions to work with more than MS documents * Discussion posts having more options (videos,
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  • 1. Identify - With a partner work together to categorize and identify 10 different "species" of candy or choc
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  • '''Donna and Pat will work on resolving for January launch (for research course)'''
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  • ...morality is required for a law to be valid. Instead, it examines laws that work to enforce morality by limiting individual liberty. Liberalism looks at fou ...berty'' discusses the power of the tyranny of the majority, and how it can work to infringe individual choice and put the good of the majority above person
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  • ...restricting a prostitute’s liberty, by severely limiting their autonomy to work in safe environments. ...e court indeed found that each provision limited a sex worker’s ability to work in a safe environment, which resulted in harm or the threat of harm to her
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  • ...ks, became the first female president of the national conference of social work and even won a noble peace prize. When Jane was in her 40's she became very ...School of Sociology. She would influence all her friends work through her work in certain studies of sociology. She did this through writing papers that r
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  • ...ks, became the first female president of the national conference of social work and even won a noble peace prize. When Jane was in her 40's she became very ...School of Sociology. She would influence all her friends work through her work in certain studies of sociology. She did this through writing papers that r
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  • # Click on the "Convert HTML to wiki markup" button (if it doesn't work, use the "Fetch from URL" option or another HTML converter).
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  • We have proposed some categories (specific to our work on Flexible Learning related resources, below).
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  • ...nt is less than what is typically available. Therefore, I encourage you to work on course components each week. The following PDF provides you with dates f
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  • ...inks and other formatting. In the other options, wiki-formatting will not work though transclusion will. ...it is a [http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ Creative Commons Licensed work on Flickr]), upload the photo and put it in a frame with attribution || <no
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  • ...tion for this unit, and on future presentations you may do in your line of work.The criteria for this peer review is as follows:</span>
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  • ...inks and other formatting. In the other options, wiki-formatting will not work though transclusion will. ...it is a [http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ Creative Commons Licensed work on Flickr]), upload the photo and put it in a frame with attribution || <no
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  • <span style="font-family: Calibri;">Specific instructions on how to work in your groups to solve these problems will be posted to the Week 2 Discuss
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  • In this part of your assignment, you and a peer will work in groups of two (or more if necessary) and complete a roleplay. You will e * Work together to prepare a discussion/meeting report
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  • ...also protects them from the inevitable pressure of a capitalist economy to work a greater and greater number of hours in order to remain competitive.<br/><
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  • ...he [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbor_porphyriana Prophyrian Tree]. Later work on [http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/semnet.htm Sematic Networks] (computer scien This is a work in progress, please help us with a few examples.
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  • ::Once the work has been completed, the files will be renamed according to the following ex Once the work has been completed, the files will be renamed according to the following ex
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  • .../span><span style="color: black;">Under what conditions does this activity work and under what conditions does it not (i.e facilitation, learning environme ...vity as an opportunity to get feedback on their projects. I think it would work well when the activity is carried over a number of courses so that it becom
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  • ...roach - bring in specific topics progressively and more deeply as learners work through the program * Work critical approach/reflection throughout program
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  • ...onal content and activities to improve the courses. At the same time, this work was done in isolation, unsure if content or activities might be better plac ...ing within a reasonable scale. Flexible typically comes with a little more work.
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  • * An LMS generally works for our students but some tools do not work to expectations (eg chat/email…) and other areas need to be improved in o
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  • ...h, but it's good to get into the habit of eliminating mistakes in your own work, by using a preview before saving, rather than saving several minor correct
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  • ...n grading assignments, including the ability to annotate and grade student work right in your browser. Please note: OLFMs must still enter grades into myTR
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  • ...ook''']: A social utility that connects people with friends and others who work , study and live around them. === Note-taking & Collaborative Work ===
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  • The learning goal addressed by these group work topics include: ...mbers by 0.2 rem a month. This is requested so the workers are eligible to work longer overtime hours. The union suggests the workers should have the final
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  • ...s work ''Summa Theologica'' is the seminal source of Natural Law. In this work he states that there are four elements of a valid law:
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  • ...onomic theory, one sees that law as efficiency, describing how legal rules work, and why laws develop in the way they do (in order to be efficient). This i ...ating the other party then the transaction would not be efficient. Law can work to require compensation for losers of transactions, and this can be done th
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  • ...cludes child bearing and rearing and other home-based work. This “private” work is useless because it makes no profit for the capitalist and so exists outs ...he does not receive benefits and does not earn an income because he cannot work. This, in turn, leads to him not being able to contribute to the local econ
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  • ...gn tags to your posts that help to describe their content. As part of your work in this course, you will need to use categories that will match the categor
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  • ...the private sphere, and it is the man who is being exploited. The private work role traditionally held by women is not recognized, and their only contribu ...ers the need to ensure that they are contributing to a capable proletariat work force. In this case, the court found that Eve, despite the possibility of
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  • ...redefined the nature of law. The Concept of Law (1961) is his most notable work. He was a law professor at Oxford University and the principal at Brasenose ...scussed the connection between morality and law, which can be found in his work, The Morality of Law (1964). Fuller was a professor at Harvard University a
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  • mount, alternatives, nature, effect on the work OER university - based on work of Wayne McIntosh
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  • ...grade in [http://myTRU.tru.ca myTRU], to ensure that you are paid for your work.
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  • ...eaching handbook has helpful hints about course design, discussions, group work, technology, etc.
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  • * By the time you finish your work on this unit, you will be able to: * When a specific page or other division of the cited work follows the date:
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  • ...the nature of each visual element, decide on a production style that will work best for each element. Listed below, these production styles can be use on ...ficient quality for distribution in other formats but be sure to test your work at the resolution your video will be seen at.
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  • ...against other legal theorists’ perspectives. Feminist and realist theories work in similar manners; they combine related views as opposed to focussing on a ...be illustrated through examples including the allocation of less desirable work to women, unequal pay, and demonstrating how women are forced into conditio
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  • ...se pages probably go into the [[course]] namespace and meeting notes might work best in the [[Notepad]]. ...ges to enrolled students, there are a number of other platforms that might work well. You can also create private class blogs or groups at http://inside.tr
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  • ...vity as an opportunity to get feedback on their projects. I think it would work well when the activity is carried over a number of courses so that it becom
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  • ...Do Open Learning students want to interact? Or do they prefer individual work? || Example
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  • [[Help:Tables|Tables]] are simpler to work with, as you merely need to add the '''<tt>collapsible</tt>''' class to the
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  • ...ichard Dworkin developed the system of rights theory. A main aspect of his work is spent criticizing the positivist theories of HLA Hart. He takes aim at p
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  • ...y would have been an excellent example of Austin’s theory of positivism at work.
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  • :e) '''Public Domain''' –work is generally in the public domain 50 years after the date of death of the c ...ls by the publisher such as no adaptations, changes or enhancements to the work and any other restrictions the publisher sets out when granting the permiss
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  • | An LMS generally works for our students but some tools do not work (including chat/ Email), others need to be improved (like help files)|| |
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  • ...st every aspect of legal positivist theory rejecting much of H.L.A. Hart’s work in the area. Dworkin begins his criticism of legal positivism by outlining
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  • ...novsky v. Canada, one can see Dworkin’s theory of principles and rights at work. In deciding whether or not to find that Granovsky’s section 15 equality Granovsky further demonstrates Dworkin's principled theory of law at work because of the fact that a new rule about section 15 interpretation was fas
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  • .... Legal rules have “weight” but are not decisive on their own. Rules that work in a particular scenario can still have exceptions (“club members should
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  • ...hat Hart's theory doesn't have a clear definition of morality. Law cannot work as effective law unless is has moral characteristics.
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  • ...Bazley test of vicarious liability provides an incentive for employers to work towards the common social and individual good of decreasing the likelihood
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  • ...as’ view the natural leaders will know what is in the common good and will work to achieve those goals through the means necessary.
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  • ...he wiki will be a group mark, and class time has been set aside for you to work on this assignment together. Contributions to the wiki should also be made
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  • ...s, like the senior citizens in this case, it shows society that the courts work to stop transactions that only help to advance one group at the expense of
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  • ...s notion: the first is fit and the second is interpretation that makes the work in progress the best that it can be. To accomplish this, judges must consid
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  • Mill was an economist and philosopher. He was influenced by Bentham's work on utilitarianism - that a law is 'good' if it maximizes utility. However,
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  • .... The court found that the effect of this rule was to force prostitutes to work on the street, which makes them more vulnerable and creates danger to their
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  • ...or morality. The system was set up to provide for contributors who cannot work and need support (such as the fully disabled). In this case, the rule in qu
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  • ...ferences in society and their different moral values, responsibilities and work roles. Due to the way people are socialized, real differences are created b
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  • ...ld be possible to uphold both the law and morality as they will be able to work together. Teachers can have certain views and beliefs, but can only be puni
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  • ...actual equality. Women should own their reality and not be ashamed of the work that is done in the private sphere. Women must stand up, speak up, and figh
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  • ...ter of Rights and Freedoms by preventing sex workers from conducting their work safely. The impugned provisions, which were created to prevent public nuisa ...combat neighbourhood disruption and disorder by preventing prostitutes to work inside bawdy-houses, or for anyone else to for that matter. Section 212 (1)
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  • ...second most cited American legal scholar in the 20th century thanks to his work on the theory of law as integrity which is amongst the most influential mod
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  • ...naged. Analytical complexity exists because our knowledge about how things work is not complete.<br> Mollinga, P. (2010). Boundary work and the complexity of natural resources management. ''Crop Science, 50''(1)
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  • ...ice to organize the fact pieces in the penumbra, those who critique Hart's work would argue that what Hart calls rule-governed practices is morality. ...ause in capitalism this labour is considered economically useless. Women's work in the home has been devalued because it does not create capital like men's
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  • ...e processing questions: Who was the leader? What was the plan? How did you work together? How comfortable was it to conform or follow others? Who resiste * Think, Pair, Share: https://www.teachervision.com/group-work/cooperative-learning/48547.html
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  • ...nowledge what would happen if one group was to cease existence, we have to work off of assumptions and comparisons.&nbsp; Research has been done in certain ...forest to protect several ecosystems.&nbsp; When a coarse approach doesnt work than a fine approach would be the next logical step.&nbsp;&nbsp; The fine f
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  • ...as’ view the natural leaders will know what is in the common good and will work to achieve those goals through the means necessary. ...Hart is an extension of the Legal Positivism theory. Hart builds upon the work of earlier legal positivists, such as John Austin, to further elaborate how
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  • ...-honoured" rule. The majority also do not believe extending the law would work and that mothers (other legal players) would not follow it. "Expectant moth ...ates a win-lose situation in economic theory. In order to make this theory work, we would need to ensure that the fetus is given something in order to make
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  • The Kaldor-Hicks criterion is often used by policy analysts that work on compensation schemes such as carbon credits. One of the strange features
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