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Transcript: The impact of collaborative & cooperative learning in ninth grade students at public school Sandra B. Ospina Carlos A. Agudelo William D. Cano Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira Facultad de Bellas Artes y Humanidades Departamento de Humanidades e Idiomas Licenciatura de la Lengua Inglesa Introduction to Qualitative Research Proposal Defense Pereira 2011 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Collaborative/cooperative Language Lerning. CLL CLL. Social group interaction, learners experiences.(Olsen & Kagan 1992: 8) Empower students to learn english in a CLL. setting Gap in the implementeation of CLL. approach in traditional context Johns & Johns (1990) Teachers develop their own and new material on the basis of the particular needs (Applebee 1974). RESEARCH QUESTION What is the impact of cooperative language teaching within 9th grade students ? OBJECTIVES GENERAL OBJECTIVE To describe the impact of CLL. within 9th grade students classroom. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES To broaden the theoretical foundations of a CLL within a group of 9th grade students from a public school. To enhance student’s motivation to learn English. To report the needs of the CLL instruction in a public school. To challenge the importance of engage students to participate into collaborative tasks. To inform about students performance when collaborate to develop the task. CONTEXT & SETTING Public school (La Virginia-Risaralda) Collaborative/cooperative Approach: Average age: 16 years old Grade: Ninth Grade Gender: Three males & three females LITERATURE REVIEW Fundamentals Increase teacher and student rapport. Change the traditional class management to a team-based performance (Johnson, Johnson & Holubec 1994) Engage student’s needs and interest at any stage of the process (Nunan, 1992) Characteristics Collaborative/Cooperative Language Learning approach. Richards, J.C. (2001) Team work, and tasks Bassano & Christison’s (1988) Change traditional practices Bruffee; Johnson, johnson & Smith, (1991); Slavin, Karweit, & Madden (1989) NeedS Teachers aware of appropriate training and support Curriculum introduced and management David Nunan (1992) Teacher need accurate time to plan programs Professional development Teachers will be encourage to develop learning materials METHODOLOGY Type of study Qualitative research (Strauss & Corbin, 1990) Descriptive, Interpretive Burns (1999) Case study Yin (1994) Methods Observations - Burns (1999) Questionnaires - Wallace (1998) Interviews - Wallace (1998) Participants 6 Students 3 Researchers 2 Teachers Technique Peer assesments Journals - Wallace (1998) Researchers' journal - Wallace (1998) Instruments Transcripts Worksheets Video-recording Source Participants Researchers Data analysis Researchers´ roles Researcher participant Gans,(1982) REFERENCES Cabrera Alberto F, Nora Amaury, Crissman Jennifer L, Terenzini Patrick T, Bernal Elena M, Pascarella Ernest T. (2002). Collaborative Learning: Its impact on college Student´s development and diversity. Journal of college student development. Vol. 43 No 1. Campbell, C., & Kryszewska, H. (1992). Learner-based teaching. United States of America: Oxford University Press. Council of Europe (2001). Common European Framework of references for languages: Learning, teaching and assessment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Giraldo, F. (2009). Embedding a learner-led teaching component on the design of an English language curriculum for pre-service teachers´ language and teaching identities. Colombia: Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira. Tesis. Markee, N. (1997). Managing curricular innovation. Gran Bretaña: Cambridge University Press. Ministerio de Educación Nacional República de Colombia. (2006). Estándares básicos de competencias en lenguas extranjeras: Inglés. Formar en lenguas extranjeras: ¡El Reto! Lo que necesitamos saber y saber hacer. Bogotá (Col): Imprenta Nacional. Nunan, D. (1988). The learner-centered curriculum: A study in second language teaching. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. Nunan, D. (1992). Collaborative language learning and teaching. United States of America: Cambridge University Press. Vygotsky, L. (1986). Thought and language.United States: The Masschusetts Institute of Techonology. Mercer, N. (2000). Wornds & minds. United kingdom & United States: Rotledge Transcripts - Taylor & Bogdan (1984) Analysis and discussion of wtitten, spoken words, and how people behave. Deslauriers (2004). INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN LESSON PLAN

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Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

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Transcript: Antibacterial Activity of Selected Tropical Fruit Leaf Extracts Against Enterobacteriaceae In the past years, screening for these plants for its biologically active compounds, particularly those that treat human ailments had increased remarkably. Recent studies show that resistant antibiotic microorganisms have been associated with nosocomial infections. Thus, this study was aimed to determine the antibacterial activity of selected tropical fruits against selected species of Enterobacteriaceae commonly associated with nosocomial infections. Significance of the Study At present, selected strains of Enterobacteriaceae and gram negative rods constitute a principal problem in hospital infection. The results that will be gathered in the study could contribute to the field of medicine in discovering new potential drugs that could combat the disease caused by the strains of Enterobacteriaceae. The study generally aimed to determine the antibacterial activity of selected tropical fruit leaf extracts against selected gram negative bacteria associated with nosocomial infections. 1. Identify the tropical fruit leaf extracts that will inhibit the growth of selected species of Enterobacteriaceae; 2. Compare the effectiveness of hot water, cold water, and ethanol as diluting medium on the growth of the test organism; 3. Determine if there is an interaction effect between the tropical fruit leaves and the diluting medium used on the growth of the test organism 4. Determine the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of tropical fruit leaf extracts. Scope and Limitation The study was delimited on the microbiological screening of leaves of avocado, guyabano, mango, star apple and sugar apple using hot and cold water and ethanol as diluting media. The microbiological screening focused mainly on the effectiveness of the aforementioned leaves on inhibiting the growth of selected species of Enterobacteriaceae associated with nosocomial infections namely; Escheriachia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The minimum inhibitory concentration of the leaves were determined which is expressed as the lowest dilution that will inhibit the growth of test organisms. Time and Place of the Study The study was conducted from April to May 2012 at Cavite State University. The determination of antibacterial activity of selected tropical fruit leaf extracts were done at the Department of Medical Technology Laboratory, College of Nursing, Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Preparation of Plant Extracts Methods and Materials Introduction DEFENSE Finished

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Transcript: 1985 - Announcement was made 1987 - Creation of ACATS Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) Double the resolution of standard definition Dozens of CD quality audio Large amount of data capacity Legislative History Balanced Budget Act of 1997 first legal definition of digital television prohibited analog broadcast licenses past Dec 31, 2006 Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 Dec. 2006 --> Feb. 17, 2009 Only Full Power Stations Rescinded FCC's power to amend deadline Coupon Program February 2009 DTV Delay Act Extended date to June Extended coupon program Gov't Accountability Office 19% of Americans OTA only 20.8 million households Multichannel Video Programming Distributors Majority of households Multiple television per households Kitchens, patios, sports events 30 million Americans Conversion Regulation 36" televisions - 2004 25"- 34" televisions - 2005 13"+ - 2007 Industry Conversion ABC, NBC, FOX - 720p CBS - 1080i Glen Ridge, NJ Resident Lives 3 miles from tx Tx sits on 400 ft hill Solution: Build a 50 ft antenna on top of roof Chicago, Colorado Springs, Dallas, Dayton, High Point (NC), New Orleans, Philadelphia, Santa Fe, Washington DC Digital signal drops when bits lost Industry Reports Post-Transition Consumer Confusion Justice Holmes, 1930 For researchers interested in policy it allows to gauge impact. (Scholoz & Tietje, 2002) Transcribe interviews Open coding Group in higher order Documents coding sheet Reception, Antenna, Consumer Concerns Trial Courts Legal Actors Utilize Coupon Program Internal Transition 12 Documents Thesis Prospectus Defense June 12, 2009 U.S. transitioned to digital television Purchase new equipment MVPD (cable and satellite) carriers Law in Action Rationale 317,000 phone calls on the day of transition Participants Analog signal fade or "ghost" Tips to increase reception: rotating, rescanning, moving physical antenna Multiple unit of analysis Each hearing unit of analysis Broadcast Engineers Semi-Structured Interviews DTV Implementation: A Case Study of Angola, Indiana Manufacturing Retail Recreation DTV Cliff Effect Assistance Act RQ1: How has the town of Angola, Indiana dealt with the digital television transition? RQ2: What were broadcast engineers' perceptions of the digital television transition? RQ3: What were residents’ perceptions of the digital television transition? RQ4: What were the government’s expectations of the digital television transition? Community Service Angola, IN Experiences in preparing and executing the transition Allocate money to local authorities to build translator towers Theoretical Framework Political Enforcers Devices to assist, different products, lack of consumer education Laws live on paper, but carried out in life. (Tamahana, 2009) Congressional Reports Angola Residents Law in Books and Law in Action (1910) How they dealt with conversion Legal Realism Broadcast Engineering & Telcompaper Law in Books Analysis Appellate Courts Commerce, Science, and Transportation Reception issues due to noise floor from cell phones and wifi How they receive television Residents Recreational Homes Case Study Method Stations/Antenna providers that service the area MM Docket 00-39 Research Questions Antenna Broadcast Engineers DIGITAL CLIFF Workforce Roscoe Pound, 1916 Bump in subscribers Recruitment What was the public response Governmental Documents Oliver Wendell Holmes, Roscoe Pound, and John Chipman Gray Reception issues due to insufficient power allocations Glen Ridge, NJ resident lived 3 miles from the transmitter Tx sits on 400 ft hill Solution: build a 50 foot antenna "The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience." 1881 Common Law Provide PSA or deals for community 9 Hearings Technical questions about power and coverage area Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah Search of 2009 & 2010 articles 47 & 42 articles found Posters in cafe, bars, diners Geographic Features If there is MVPD service and motives to pay Snowball sampling residents MVPD House Subcommitee FCC Reports Literature on the impact of decision. (Kwerel & Levy 2006) Literature on why decision makers chose a system. (Angulo, Calzada & Estruch, 2011; Carnevale 1993; Fischer, 2008; Hart, 2010) Literature on rhetoric that accompanied the change (Dickson, 2009; Eggerton, 2009; Eggerton, 2009b; Grotticelli, 2009; Taylor, 2010) Law in Action Senate Commitee Process International Standards MM Docket 87-268 Steuben County Academic Literature Lacking Reception Academia meets Industry Steps or cost required to deal transition Reported Station Problems OTA only, how is reception and antenna info Subscriptions A majority were about reception and antenna issues. Documents Archival records Open-ended interviews Telecommunications, Trade, and Consumer Protection To understand the law, understanding how it is enforced Industry Reports Report & Order will be unit of analysis

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Transcript: Phytochemical Screening of Plant Constituents HYPOTHESIS Physalis minima extracts exerted inhibitory properties against human T-47D breast carcinoma cells, inducing apoptotic cell death. It is believed that extracts of Physalis minima could be used in future to develop anticancer drugs. (Sulaiman SF et.al). Foreign Sources The collection of the Physalis minima leaves was done in Kamansi, Marilao Bulacan. The phytochemical screening and physical testing will be conducted at GSB Laboratory Our Lady of Fatima University. Preparation of the Plant Extract METHODOLOGY Staphylococcal skin infections are common worldwide, in both urban and rural settings, developed and underdeveloped countries, and in healthy and immunocompromised individuals. Pseudomonas aeroginasa causes a broad range of infections from superficial skin disease. These pathogens are widespread in nature, inhabiting soil, water, plants, and animals (including humans) This research study deals with the therapeutic property of Physalis minima (Pantug-pantugan) semi purified alkaloid extracts as antibacterial agent in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus as test organisms. The research design that will be used in the study is experimental method focused on the determination of the antibacterial property of the cream from the leaves extract of Physalis minima. Journals • The Philippine Journal of Medical Technology, Volume 1 No. 2: 62-69 • JNP: The Journal of Medical Technology, Volume 1 No. 2: 16-23 • The Medical Journal: Our Lady of Fatima University college of Medicine , Volume 2 and 3: 10-16 • Trends in Microbiology, Volume 21 No. 10: 10-16 • The Philippine Journal of Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Volume 21: 12-15 • Medicinal Plants in Australia: Plants, Potions and Poisons, Volume 3 Books • Quisumbing, Eduardo. Medicinal Plants of the Philippines • Philippine Pharmacopeia 1 • Parmar, C. and M.K. Kaushal. In: Wild Fruits Skin diseases are highly prevalent in the general population and represents one of the main causes of consultation for the general practitioner and other members of the health team. Ho: There is no significant difference between the antibacterial property of the positive control and experimental control which is the plant extract. There is no significant difference between the negative control and experimental control. Scientific Name: Physalis minima Common Name: Pantug- pantugan Other Name/s: Tinking bell grass (Engl.) Family Name: Solanaceae Manalo, Kathleene; Angeles, Angelica; Crisostomo, Elijah; Gumanoy, Jomar; Gutierrez, Zaramille; Morala, Glyza It is bitter tasting and has cooling effect. Fruit is alterative, diuretic, aperients. Plant is considered appetizer, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antitussive, diuretic, laxative, expectorant, purgative, and tonic. (Stuart, 2014). After the collection of Physalis minima, leaves will be dried. Twenty (20g) grams of the powdered sample will be macerated in 90 % ethanol for about 48 hrs. The extract will be filtered then heated to dryness until syrupy and subjecting to phytochemical screening and physical testing. FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) References Spread of Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA) generally is through human-to-human contact, although recently some veterinarians have discovered the infection can be spread through pets, with environmental contamination thought to play a relatively unimportant part. (Tuschak, 2008). Figure 2 Pantug-pantugan is an erect, branched, hairy annual herb, growing 0.5 to 0.8 meter high. The branches are terete and often tinged with purple. Leaves are ovate with pointed tip, rounded or slightly heart-shaped base, nearly entire or faintly undulate lobed margins. (Stuart, 2014). Conceptual Framework CHAPTER 3 What is Pantug-pantugan? RELATED LITERATURE Figure 3 Simulacrum Instrumentation In-vitro Determination of the Antibacterial Property of Cream with Semi-Purified Alkaloid Extract of Physalis minima (Pantug-pantugan) using Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Figure 3 INTRODUCTION Prevalence of resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections was high at 39% with an overall mortality of 41%. Patients stayed significantly longer in the hospital with emergence of resistance. (Dimatatac et al.,2003). Product Formulation Today, great number of the total population is suffering from skin infection and cases are increasing equally in developed and developing countries. Yet the cost of skin infection treatment has doubled and lots of people are still uncured. The macerated leaves will be discarded. The liquid portion will be evaporated until syrupy consistency. This will follwed by washing w/ 15-20 ml of 0.5N H2SO4 and to be placed in a separatory funnel. By means of litmus paper, the solution will render alkaline with the use of ammonia solution then wash with 50ml of chloroform ether solution. With frequent agitation lasting 3-5 minutes. This shall be repeated twice to ensure that most of the

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Transcript: Where fiction and reality meet: A cross-genre textual analysis of the narratives of FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and TV Patrol using Jean Baudrillard's Simulacra As the market of Filipino television viewers grow, television series narrative evolves. On the other hand, despite this evolution, television news programming is expected to be standard. Specifically, the study aims to answer the following questions: 1. What are the most salient national issues in the Philippines between 2016 to 2017? 2. How does FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and TV Patrol present these issues? 3. What are the similarities and differences between the presentation of issues in FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and news media specifically TV Patrol in the light of Jean Baudrillard's Simulacra? 1. What are the most salient issues in the Philippines between 2016-2017? To answer this: The researcher would use a web facility called Google Trends to narrow down the issues using the available categories (a) country: Philippines (b) period: past 12 months (c) category: law and government (d) search: news search. Once the issues are narrowed down, three which would be seen present in the subject program FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and TV Patrol would be selected. Based on the initial review of the programs and search engine, the subject issues would be: • Drugs • Extrajudicial killing • Marawi City 2. How does FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and TV Patrol present these issues? Once the subject issues are identified, the researcher would now conduct a textual analysis. “A social scientific text analysis aims to explain the life-world within which the text is embedded." (Suerdem, 2) 3. What are the similarities and differences between the presentation of issues in FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and news media specifically TV Patrol in the light of Jean Baudrillard's Simulacra? After analyzing the narrative structures of TV Patrol and FPJ's Ang Probinsyano independently from each other, the characters, story development and narrative structures would be compared and contrasted in line with Jean Baudrillard's theory of Simulacra wherein the point of reference would be the narrative of TV Patrol episodes. The study would use Baudrillard's four phases of an image to compare and contrast the two programs' narratives - Reflects wherein it copies the actual narrative structure of TV Patrol and apply it to itself -Perverts or distort the actual narrative of the news program - Pretend to copy the narrative. - Create a new output out of pure simulation. Review of Related Literature - The public, the media, and the agenda - The power of television - Truth and news media - Serial narrative of teleseryes - Simulated reality Production A documentary in expository form which would include the following: -A brief discussion on the history of teleseryes and news programs in the Philippines -major events in the Philippines covered by media and major teleserye themes - Introduction of subject programs - Discussion of results and analysis Why conduct this study? Thank you! -Exposition - Complication - Peripeteia - Denouement - Resolution Denouement Exposition News programs aim to develop familiarity among the audience considering that even the slightest changes in the format could be noticed due to constant exposure (Griffin, 133). Teleseryes Denouement Peripeteia Pure simulacrum Peripeteia Reflection of narrative The emergence of television drama or what we now call "teleseryes" is defined by cultural, dramatic, social and, theatrical factors. From the zarzuelas, the entertainment industry has evolved to give way to the TV dramas that we have today ( Hernandez, 1). Masks absence of narrative Complication Resolution Conceptual Framework -Exposition - Complication - Peripeteia - Denouement - Resolution News programs With this, study aims to analyze the narratives of FPJ's Ang Probinsyano and TV Patrol in order to identify how national issues are put in narrative form in different television program genres. Exposition Complication Specifically, the five stage narrative structure would be utilized for the two programs' textual analysis. According to Golden, a narrative is composed of five stages Distortion of narrative Resolution

Proposal Defense

Transcript: -Internet Availability Synopsis OBJECTIVES This aggregate central database can then be matched to NADRAs Database programmatically to store the records of children that are NOT studying in any school in another central database. International Trust Funds -Training Hardware : Computer system ZAINAB NAWAZ KHAN Demonstration, testing and installation of SMS The Missing Puzzle Piece: Trainings : on-ground training of administration. Enrollment Rate: 65.9% Private Investors Potential Users of information Transportation : Visits to schools Constitution of Pakistan Article 25-A Development Costs : Customized Graphics Punishments Prescribed NGOs Hardware : Computer System, Broadband Network Government Governments TEAM MEMBERS Cost Structure (area testing) Challanges Police Research Costs : Market & Environmental Analysis KPK 100% School Enrollment Project By merging the database of KPEMIS with the central database of Private schools we can get an aggregate database containing Records of all students of KPK currently studying in any school. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION Making of real time total in-school children Solution? Sources of Funds: -Area Testing Software : Implementation of SMSS, Database setup costs, Firewall, patent & copyrights SWOT Cost Structure (provincial) -Customization Private School Regulatory Authority should enforce and provide a customized software to every private school of KPK. These software should share database with Private School Central Database. Financials There is no way to obtain data from private schools in real-time. School Attendance Authority Designing the customized SMS So how do we solve the problem of informational inefficiency? Local Education Offices NOOR IMRAN HAQ ABDULLAH ETIZAZ -Approval of the government Prepare Proposal for large scale Implementation A software will then be made on this database for police stations which will give police the records of the children not studying in their area. Capital requirement to cover provincial level implementation. Deliverables : Authorized School shield, Survey Form, Tutorial Guidebook, packing, compact disc. Pakistan has 17th lowest rate HAIDER AHMED The data of public schools is already being synced to KPEMIS central database. Through a software called SMISS. Bank Loan Training : Visits and Seminars If the data of unenrolled children in any specific area of the province is available in real-time, different potential users can help enhance the enrollment rate at rapid pace. Khyber PakhtunKhwa Right to free and compulsory education Act 2017 Thank You!!! Database of children of KPK not studying. Private School Management System Private School Database NADRAs Database Public school data from SMISS Software KPEMIS Central Database Private Schools Central Database Aggregate Central Database

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