Monday, October 19, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Topic For Discussion This Week
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Friday, October 9, 2009
Topic For Discussion This Week
Do you plan to work in one field for your entire life, or
do you think you will change professions? Why or why not?
Posted by lonefire at 12:10 AM 62 comments
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Announcement!!!
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Announcements
Survey topics registered so far:
1) handphone options and services chosen by TATiUC students.
2) TATiUC students' perception about the quality of dining services on campus.
3) TATiUC students' satisfaction with regards lecturers' teaching methods.
4) Students' and lecturers' perception about facilities at TATiUC.
5) Vehicles used by TATiUC students.
6) TATiUC students' perception about MPP's responsibilites and duties.
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Sunday, August 23, 2009
Topic For Discussion This Week
Question 3.
People generally resist change, but change is inevitable especially if you work with company which is always moving forward.
What are the positive aspects of change?
What are the negative aspects of change?
Posted by lonefire at 1:08 PM 30 comments
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Topic for discussion this week
Posted by lonefire at 10:26 PM 31 comments
Monday, August 10, 2009
Would Group Study Improve Your Grades?
Looking for ways to improve your study skills?
If so, don’t neglect one tool that has worked since the early days of one-room school houses—the study group.
Many college professors agree that group study enhances students’ performances, both in class discussions, as well as on tests.
Why does it work? Group study pays off because it brings about changes in two ways: it forces students to alter their old ways of thinking and it changes their less effective patterns of behavior.
In a group environment, students are less likely to procrastinate. After all, it’s easy to put off an assignment when you only have yourself to answer to, isn’t it? But when you know you have a whole group of people counting on you, you’ll be more likely to get the job done.
Group study also encourages students to explain things aloud. By speaking to and listening to others, students often improve on recall ability, or ability to remember information on test day.
Students who study with others are also forced to become more organized. Once you learn to date and label your notes, you’ll see that organized notes make much more sense at the end of the week than the jumbled, mix and match variety.
One more great benefit of group discussion is that the many perspectives improve your chances of anticipating test questions. Group members will always bring up ideas and thoughts you’d never considered. The various views are sure to pay off on test day!
Finally, you’ll likely find that the benefit of group study reaches far beyond the good results on test day. It will build self-confidence that you can use for the rest of your life. Speaking to small groups will prepare students for speaking to larger groups in the future—or more official groups such as college admission panels or hiring boards.
So go ahead and start building a group of like-minded students who share your goals for success. Be sure to develop a set of study rules to establish the “where’s” and “how’s” and stick by them. The results will show on report card day!
Posted by lonefire at 6:50 PM 1 comments
Friday, August 7, 2009
Announcements
we have a group discussion all topic avery day...
so u all can join we all...
more information just ask lutfi k....
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Ms. Sara said...
Congrats everyone!! Welcome to BGE 3002 - Accelerated and Technical Writing's class blog.
Topic for discussion this week
2-6/8/09:
Q. Since all of you are considered seniors at TATiUC, develop a "First-Year Degree Survival Guide". Provide the information that any degree student should know in order to get through the first year in college.
Posted by lonefire at 7:02 PM 36 comments

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