experiential learning theory

experiential learning theory. Kolb#39;s Experiential Learning
  • Kolb#39;s Experiential Learning



  • peterdevries
    Apr 12, 03:13 PM
    the gap between office 2011 on mac and office 2011 on windows is very tiny now.

    That's enough reason for me not to buy it. The ridiculous illogical placement of buttons on that damned ribbon destroys the user experience to such an extent that I can live with iWorks only.

    It's about time Microsoft starts talking to actual users. I work in the typical MS Office business environment and I have NEVER met anyone who is completely happy with the user experience of the office package.





    experiential learning theory. experiential learning in
  • experiential learning in



  • Billy Boo Bob
    Sep 1, 10:48 AM
    I think there are some clues in the Dev build that point the way to the kind of 'cool' you allude to. While the face of the OS is the same for now, Apple has put the parts in place to either A) pop a new level of GUI goodness into 10.5 or B) allow developers to do it themselves.
    The key to all this is Core Animation, which may end up being the biggest announcement at WWDC this year. Core Animation enhancements to the application Help menu, for example, indicate a totally new GUI direction. Floating 3D arrows point out features as you browse them with your mouse. The Time Machine interface similarly shows there are a lot of new and interesting GUI possibilities thanks to Core Animation.
    I don't remember... Is Core Animation based on OpenGL?





    experiential learning theory. Experiential Learning Theory
  • Experiential Learning Theory



  • sebastianlewis
    May 28, 03:51 PM
    I don't have much time right now (I'm kind of in class at the moment) but I think I figured out how to edit categories, just edit the category page like any normal page, I'm going to test it out with a new category later when I have more time to figure out how to delete my test category after creating it (yes I'm very new to wiki editing).

    Anybody care to confirm this before 4:30 PM Pacific time and save me some trouble?

    Sebastian





    experiential learning theory. Experiential Learning Theory
  • Experiential Learning Theory



  • joemama
    Oct 26, 08:48 PM
    hehe With 11 billion cash in the bank (half of Adobe's market cap), it would be really sweet if Apple acquired Adobe!

    Drop all Adobe apps for Windows. Force people to either convert to Mac or find an alternative.

    Ah it's just an awful, evil dream.

    Please come true :)

    ...and then M$ would dump Office for the Mac and by-by mac sales (well, new buyers in any case.)



    more...


    experiential learning theory. of experiential learning
  • of experiential learning



  • tlinford
    Mar 31, 02:52 AM
    In the art of war, 'keep you friends close, and you enemies closer'!





    experiential learning theory. Experiential Learning Theory
  • Experiential Learning Theory



  • phineas
    Apr 6, 01:19 PM
    Might as well spend some of that bloated budget on something good.

    Ever served in the Military?



    more...


    experiential learning theory. EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
  • EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING



  • Vitruviux
    Apr 6, 03:33 PM
    Used to hate the 30pin dock connector till I realized how much it combines.

    I love the inclusion of USB3.0.

    I just hope the old dock ports/cables will be backwards compatible, I've got so many dock cables.

    Also hope Apple will also release something like this to comply with the EU standards...

    http://handspreca.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/sendstation-pocketdock-line-out-mini-usb-for-iphone-or-ipod.jpg





    experiential learning theory. Kolb#39;s Experiential Learning
  • Kolb#39;s Experiential Learning



  • NewGenAdam
    Apr 12, 06:24 PM
    You'll have to explain how a person would do a worse job simply because of their ethnicity.

    I don't actually think ethnicity makes a difference but it's an interesting thought experiment.

    Imagine you move to a country where nobody talks to white people. White people are totally ignored, irrespective of anything. Naturally then, if you employed a white person to work in a shop they'd do an awful job because they wouldn't be able to serve any of the racist clientele.

    If we can choose against people by how well they'd do a job, and being white would mean you couldn't do a job, could we choose not to employ a white person because of this?



    more...


    experiential learning theory. and experiential learning
  • and experiential learning



  • CEAbiscuit
    Oct 27, 08:09 AM
    I love everything I can do with .mac, and I am willing to pay the $99 bucks for iDisk, Sync , etc. But please increase the storage space. I know it's been said 100 times, but 1 gb is just a joke.





    experiential learning theory. and Experiential Learning:
  • and Experiential Learning:



  • ImAlwaysRight
    Apr 22, 01:16 AM
    I'm still using an Original iPhone, so no matter what the next version of the iPhone I'm gonna get it and I'm gonna be happy.



    more...


    experiential learning theory. and Experiential Learning:
  • and Experiential Learning:



  • brasscat
    Mar 12, 08:13 AM
    I was maybe 300 in a line of 500+ at Willow Bend Mall. Waited 5 hours, got to spot 50 from the door, and they ran out.

    The sad thing was the lack of information being provided by Apple to us waiting in line. There were maybe 150 in line still when they clearly ran out. The line sat unmoving for about 45 minutes when news was finally announced that they ran out. I don't understand why they had us stand there for 45 minutes to tell us they were sold out?

    During past launches, Apple passed out free water, or took inventory counts against the people waiting in line. This time nothing from Apple but a bunch of Apple employees that had no idea how much inventory they had until they were all out.

    I don't know why they didn't allow pre-reservations, either, this time around.

    So this launch, in my opinion, was a little wild and disorganized compared to launches of days past.





    experiential learning theory. theory of learning
  • theory of learning



  • Abulia
    Sep 20, 06:04 PM
    Cheers for your comments Abulia, I thought I'd give it a go anyway but you're right it didn't work. I just get the flashing power light, a loud beep then the Mac startup chime and a normal boot up. Strange. Oh well will wait for a fix from Apple I guess.
    Or if you have a spare drive sitting around that you can boot from (like an external Firewire) for the sole purpose of installing the update.



    more...


    experiential learning theory. experiential learning theory
  • experiential learning theory



  • bryanl
    Mar 28, 05:36 PM
    That seems like a copy of the Android interface...

    That's what I was thinking.





    experiential learning theory. Experiential Learning and
  • Experiential Learning and



  • MrFirework
    Nov 14, 09:38 AM
    so then... maybe...

    flyPod?


    ... just a thought.



    more...


    experiential learning theory. another cycle of learning.
  • another cycle of learning.



  • Laird Knox
    May 2, 02:57 PM
    It's clearly a QA issue Apple is having with the phones...which I think is sad given the time it took for them to release. :(

    That's some serious QC issues.

    Probably just terrible manufacturing, different moulds, etc.

    Seriously? 1/128" is a serious QA/manufacturing issue?





    experiential learning theory. kolb learning styles
  • kolb learning styles



  • CalfCanuck
    Sep 25, 12:32 PM
    All 5G iPods with upgraded firmware to 1.2 can play the iTS movies just fine.
    ?????????
    I can display a 10,000 x 8.000 pixel picture on an iPod if I throw away 99% of the data as well. But why would you want to use such a huge file for no reason? Not only would it take up vast amounts of space, but you have to process all that "throwing away" info on the fly.

    The new videos take longer for you to download, use more storage space on the iPod, require the iPod to downsample at playback, and cost Apple more bandwidth.

    So why would Apple do all this if they weren't in fact planing to USE the new format on an iPod? Soem may say "it's for rregular Macs", but this size is too SMALL for to build a new standard for computers. So the only conclusion I can reach is that it has to be for a new iPod to come...



    more...


    experiential learning theory. learning theory such as
  • learning theory such as



  • Twe Foju
    Apr 23, 02:19 AM
    I think to dictate what people should or shouldn't do with their machines is silly. Search the forums and the internet. The Air has proven to be plenty capable as a gaming machine for it's size and has many satisfied users talking about it.



    A computer is certainly a tool, but it can also be a gaming machine, a home theater pc, an entertainment hub, etc.; whatever a user may find use for it for.

    Obviously, certain machines are better and worse at certain functions than others, but don't forget that this generation of MBA, there are people that actually did go out and buy the Air because one of the reasons is that it did happen to be a decent performer in games, while remaining ultra portable. In this case, I think the Air strikes an excellent balance between function and form.



    I use my Air for live music sets and this is exactly a scenario where such a BL KB would be grand. I read similar opinions from other musicians on this forum in another thread. Creative artists like live musicians can definitely find appropriate use for a backlit kb, but even average everyday users who don't share the same skill level as you would also benefit from it. If anything, adding convenience is always a welcome.

    If you don't want or need the backlit kb, then you could always turn it off. It's there for people who might need it. Win-win situation.

    You sir, just made my morning :D



    And i Think this thread should be rename into:

    Sandy Bridge and Thunderbolt + HD3000 vs 320M

    :cool:





    experiential learning theory. experiential learning,
  • experiential learning,



  • OSMac
    Apr 24, 06:11 AM
    Longer battery life, backlit keyboard, charcoal case.





    experiential learning theory. focus on learning
  • focus on learning



  • Flying Llama
    Sep 16, 09:38 AM
    I also had a general anesthesia done once. Same story as tpjunkie, but my body tried to fight it off. It took them 4 doses from the usual to get me out ( :cool: ) Not only that, but I woke up earlier than expected, and in full shape almost right away. Good thing the surgeon also finished early! :eek:
    Well, that's my story... :o

    llama :p





    fun173
    Mar 20, 11:51 PM
    Today my friend and i recorded this song and a couple others, this was our favorite and we wanted to see if people liked it so i thought i would ask you all :)

    I know the recording quality is not the best but we will re-do it soon.

    What do you all think?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0tTQe8qhJU





    caspersoong
    Apr 22, 05:26 AM
    My iPod with A4 is going to get obsolete...





    iansilv
    Apr 5, 05:48 PM
    they should put this in the next iPhone.

    Hey Apple- seriously- are you listening- you need to do this- every time I jailbreak after a new version comes out it is a PITA to reload all my music! Hurry up and help me out Apple!





    newagemac
    Mar 24, 06:01 AM
    Dnla?

    DLNA doesn't even remotely compare to Airplay. Have you tried both?





    63dot
    Mar 12, 01:08 PM
    I thought everything that was stamped "Made in USA" or "Made in America" was fully so until I had to set out for my master's thesis on a famous American made product that I adore (Fender Musical Instrument Corporation).

    As far as fully made in America, I can understand my expensive pro skateboarder Daewon Song Signature jeans from Matix Clothing Company being American made and the price tag certainly shows that. They are great but regular Matix jeans made overseas are just as good. Outside of my prized jeans, and some cool Sears Craftsman tools from the old days, everything I have is completely or partially made in another country.

    When I was researching my guitar collection and my favorite brand, Fender, I went to Fender Musical Instruments as my first possible topic. I love my American Standard Stratocaster and Fender Standard Stratocaster with optional Floyd Rose tremolo. Made in USA is in small print on the guitar so I felt like they were like my vintage Fenders and Gibson guitars which I grew up with which were made in the USA.

    It turns out many of the bodies of the guitar body blanks (before finishing), regardless of price point are made at a state of the art factory in Mexico. And on the Fender Standard series (at that time), both body and neck and most electronics are made in Mexico. Oddly, some of the Mexican made electrics from Fender have American made electronics. And while Floyd Rose is an American guitar parts inventor of the highest reputation (then bought by Fender at the time), it turns out the Original Floyd Rose tremolo was made in Germany, or at least the ones I played and some subcontracted by Schaller in Germany among others in the long history of Floyd Rose tremolos.

    Later electric guitar models, regardless of maker or sticker or stamp, which are active electronics and may incorporate a small motherboard/daughterboard, have some of the electronic parts made in Taiwan. And that's just guitars and guitar components.

    Now imagine how much more complex an "American" car is. Is is assembled here? Probably in most cases and not surprisingly some "foreign" cars are assembled here. But then where are the electronics of said American car from? Where was the paint made? Where were the plastics acquired from? Where is the glass from? Who made the tires, and if so, is it standard on all the car lines? Heck, are all the workers US citizens and/or legally allowed to work in the USA who are at the Ford plant? etc..

    So when it comes to "Made in America", unless it's fairly straightforward like my more expensive Matix jeans or my buddy's American made, more expensive New Balance shoes, both which have a limited amount of parts/suppliers, there is no Made in America/USA products that are 100% percent so. It really pains me when somebody around me, in Silicon Valley, still thinks everything Apple is "Made in Cupertino".

    That being said, I love any Fender guitar I have come across whether owning it, testing it out, or borrowing it for a gig, every Apple product I have ever owned, and the Matix jeans, my sole American product are not bad either.

    I don't really care where a product is made if it is good. I just do my part for my region and buy locally, even if it costs even 10%-20% percent more.



    0 comments:

    Post a Comment

    Total Pageviews

    http://benjaminnatalie.blogspot.com/ http://bostonbruinst.blogspot.com/ http://rachelweiszbywebmasel.blogspot.com/ http://lebronlilwayne.blogspot.com/ http://marcjacobywebmasel.blogspot.com/ http://stevienicksbywebmasel.blogspot.com/ http://chriscolfers.blogspot.com/ http://gymborees.blogspot.com/ http://carmageddonnew.blogspot.com/ http://minnesotas.blogspot.com/ http://ericcantorcrawford.blogspot.com/ http:http://gladiatortattoos.blogspot.com/ http://annalynnes.blogspot.com/ http://harrypotterbywebmasel.blogspot.com/ http://caseyanthony-webmasel.blogspot.com/ http://crissangel1st.blogspot.com/