Concepts of Programming Languages Author : Gracie Mckenzie Subject : Software Engineering ISBN :9781639871278 Any formal language which consists of a set of instructions and is capable of producing different types of output is defined as a programming language. These are utilized in programming computers for the Read More |
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Operating Systems: Design and Implementation Author : Mary Holmes Subject : Software Engineering ISBN :9781639874095 An operating system is a system software that allows a user to interact with the system hardware. It acts as a bridge between the two and is responsible for hardware functions such as input, output, memory Read More |
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Educational Technology: Integrative Approaches Author : Joey Gallegos Subject : Education ISBN :9781639871797 The integration of computer software, hardware and educational theory and practice for the facilitation of learning is referred to as educational technology (EdTech). It encompasses theoretical principles Read More |
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Efficient Methods for Valuing in Mathematics Education Author : Tim Hopkins Subject : Education ISBN :9781639871803 The practice of teaching and learning mathematics in contemporary education, with its scholarly research is termed as mathematics education. The study of whole numbers and their arithmetic which encompasses Read More |
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Grammar: From Formal to Functional Author : Madeleine Donovan Subject : Education ISBN :9781639872657 Grammar refers to the set of structural rules that define the composition of phrases, words and clauses in a language. This field involves the use of other disciplines such as morphology, phonology and Read More |
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Higher Education: Future Perspectives Author : Brielle Cross Subject : Education ISBN :9781639873029 Higher education or post-secondary education is the optional and final stage of formal learning. It occurs after the completion of secondary education and leads to an academic degree. Higher education Read More |
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Innovative Learning and Teaching Environments Author : Dennis Schwartz Subject : Education ISBN :9781639873234 Spaces which provide support to the development of students are called learning and teaching environments. Classrooms, play spaces, caregiving areas and outdoor areas are all part of this environment. Read More |
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Teaching and Learning STEM: A Theoretical Approach Author : Angus Wilkinson Subject : Education ISBN :9781639875177 STEM is an education field and curriculum that focuses heavily on the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. STEM schools and programs approach these major academic disciplines Read More |
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Understanding Developmental and Educational Psychology Author : Stella Mara Subject : Education ISBN :9781639875504 The branch of science which studies the changes occurring in humans that take place over time is called developmental psychology. It attempts to understand the physical, social, emotional and cognitive Read More |
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Open Education: Challenges and Opportunities Author : Mateo Chaney Subject : E-Learning, Knowledge Management and Education Research ISBN :9781639874088 Open education is a form of education that does not need any academic requirements. It is usually offered online. This type of education broadens access to the training and learning conventionally offered Read More |