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The ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation) model is a critical component of instructional design. It is a singular process for a singular task. But with a few simple tweaks, you can expand the model and transition to using it as a process capable of solving an organizational issue or challenge. In “Guide Organizational Change With ADDIE,” Eric Nalian: · reviews the ADDIE model steps and how they evolve when used for organizational change · outlines the desired outcomes you can obtain · details the ADDIE steps for and provide guidance on what they look like in practice for creating change initiatives.
Would you like a challenge to better your life and the lives of those around you? Welcome to The Good Deed Challenge. What you have here is an interaction between you and the world, an opportunity to do something amazing. Do a good deed each day and watch your life change for the better. The easiest way to make your own life better is to make life better for others. Simply do what this book asks and make a difference in the world. Make a difference in the lives of others then watch the magic happen. Your life, and I mean all aspects of your life, will never be the same. David Coleman The Dating Doctor! 13-Time Speaker of the Year The 1st Speaker ever to win Entertainer of the Year! The vision for serving others through good deeds offers a valuable message for us...we are in this together. Dr. Eric Buschlen Leadership Studies, Central Michigan University
Situates Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite as a Neoplatonic philosopher in the tradition of Plotinus and Proclus.
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Throughout Christian history, apocalyptic visions of the approaching end of time have provided a persistent and enigmatic theme for history and prophecy. Apocalyptic literature played a particularly important role in the medieval world, where legends of the Antichrist, Gog and Magog, and the Last Roman Emperor were widely circulated. Although scholars have long recognized that a body of Byzantine prophetic literature served as the source for these ideas, the Byzantine textual tradition, its sources, and the way in which it was transmitted to the West have neve been thoroughly understood. For more than fifteen years prior to his death in 1977, Paul J. Alexander devoted his energies to the cla...
The purposes, methodologies, and curricula of the social studies over the past 100 years are examined in this paper. This history was written to provide a useful background for current efforts to reform the social studies. The paper, which consists of nine chapters, begins with a discussion of the meanings, definitions, and beginnings of social studies. The three factors that set the stage for the development of the social studies are examined: the rise of the public high school, the growth of the universities, and the emergence of professional societies. Chapter two examines the 1916 report and the 1920s. The American Historical Association (AHA) Commission on the social studies and the 1930s are treated in chapter three. Chapter four examines the effect that World War II had on the social studies. The "New Social Studies" movement is the topic of chapters five, six, and seven. What happened in the 1970s is discussed in chapter eight. Following the summary and comments of chapter nine, there are name and subject indexes. (Author/RM)
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