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John Fielding, CEO
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The learning curve is greater for hires selected through less effective resources potentially requiring several months of expensive training and orientation to bring up to par.
This is learning that you gain though integrating your degree program with opportunities, resources and experience at your workplace.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Learning Specialists coordinate numerous resources and assist students in understanding how disabilities may impact learning and the processing of information in the university setting.
They are organised in subject specific groups so that reviewing available learning resources is very focussed on the relevant curriculum area and the sharing of experience and best practice is more meaningful for participants.
These learning resources may be combined in various ways and made available by the information clearing house so that individuals and institutions may use these to facilitate the learning process.
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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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Learning Resources Index accesses pages that contain links to websites that may provide useful information to support the learning of your students or that may have specific educational resources available through them.
The Learning Resources Centre IT Support Team have produced a number of introductory worksheets to assist you in using some of the software packages available on the Open Access computers in the LRC.
This means that within the Learning Curve you will find some resources which require fairly high specification computers and internet access.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Learning Resources International wanted a new look and higher search engine rankings to increase sales of their interactive training CD-ROMs.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Our Learning Resources Center provides two types of counseling for students: professional counseling and peer counseling.
There is also a bibliography of lifelong learning resources that provides easy access to project reports and articles relating to research about lifelong learning.
These are resources designed for Elementary teachers to help you add technology to the Learning Outcomes for core subjects.
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