Practicum Module Visual Signals Semester Iii

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Practicum Module Visual Signals Semester III

Practical Module fpr Visual Signals in compiled based on the author's study to meet the requirements for Visual Signals Courses, in the Maritime Laboratory there should be a Practical Guide for the course. Therefore, the authors conducted the study through interviews, discussions eith the Captain/Officer, Lecturers of Nautical groups, Student Officers, cadets, and from the teaching experience at the Politeknik Ilmu pelayaran Semarang. The materials in this Practical Module include: (1) general Explanations and Descriptions, (2) Definitions and Method of Signaling; (3) General Instructions; (4) Alphabetical flags, numeral pennants, and substitutes; (5) Flag Signaling; (6) Morse Code Alphabets and Numbers; (7) Flasing Light Signaling; (8) Phonetic Spelling of Letters and Numbers; (9) Radiotelephony Signaling; (10) SIngle Letter Code and Complement. This Module was provided in two version, Indonesian and English.
How Learning Works

Author: Susan A. Ambrose
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 2010-04-16
Praise for How Learning Works "How Learning Works is the perfect title for this excellent book. Drawing upon new research in psychology, education, and cognitive science, the authors have demystified a complex topic into clear explanations of seven powerful learning principles. Full of great ideas and practical suggestions, all based on solid research evidence, this book is essential reading for instructors at all levels who wish to improve their students' learning." —Barbara Gross Davis, assistant vice chancellor for educational development, University of California, Berkeley, and author, Tools for Teaching "This book is a must-read for every instructor, new or experienced. Although I have been teaching for almost thirty years, as I read this book I found myself resonating with many of its ideas, and I discovered new ways of thinking about teaching." —Eugenia T. Paulus, professor of chemistry, North Hennepin Community College, and 2008 U.S. Community Colleges Professor of the Year from The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education "Thank you Carnegie Mellon for making accessible what has previously been inaccessible to those of us who are not learning scientists. Your focus on the essence of learning combined with concrete examples of the daily challenges of teaching and clear tactical strategies for faculty to consider is a welcome work. I will recommend this book to all my colleagues." —Catherine M. Casserly, senior partner, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching "As you read about each of the seven basic learning principles in this book, you will find advice that is grounded in learning theory, based on research evidence, relevant to college teaching, and easy to understand. The authors have extensive knowledge and experience in applying the science of learning to college teaching, and they graciously share it with you in this organized and readable book." —From the Foreword by Richard E. Mayer, professor of psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara; coauthor, e-Learning and the Science of Instruction; and author, Multimedia Learning
Distance Education for Teacher Training

Distance education, combining the use of correspondence texts, broadcasting and limited opportunities for face-to-face study, has been used in at least a hundred teacher training programmes over the last 25 years. Distance Education for Teacher Training is the first comparative review of the use of distance education and open learning for the training and upgrading of teachers. The book contains case studies using a broadly common format both to describe and analyse distance teacher training programmes in eleven countries across five continents. The case studies describe the methods used to examine how far the craft of teaching can be studied at a distance. Using a standardised microeconomic framework, they provide unique data on the comparative costs of training teachers by distance and conventional methods. The authors then draw general conclusions about the advantages and drawbacks of using distance education or open learning, about the conditions for success, and about comparative effects and costs. Distance Education for Teacher Training will be of value to all concerned with teacher education, whether in developing or industrialised countries, and to those working in and planning for distance education and open learning.