Derived Classes and Base Classes Mario Padilla IT/218 September 2‚ 2011 University of Phoenix/Axia College Derived Classes and Base Classes Considering that the ostrich is a flightless bird‚ it is reasonable to derive a class CHawk from CBird‚ but not a COstrich. This is mainly because the function fly () sets an altitude of 100 and‚ as everyone knows‚ the ostrich cannot fly. If we had to derive COstrich from CBird probably need to provide a function fly () to return 0‚ and this could
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on your personal experiences and on the readings for this course‚ answer the questions in the green section of the matrix as they apply to each of the listed socioeconomic classes. Fill in your answers and post your final draft as directed by the course syllabus. | |Socioeconomic Classes | Questions |Unemployed and Homeless
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Online vs. Traditional Shakea Ricks Introduction to Psychology (PSY 101) Prof: Michelle Worley April 23‚ 2012 Online vs. Traditional Over the past years the desire to obtain an online degree has increased. Although many adults want the flexibility in scheduled online courses has to offer‚ many technical problems arise with online classes as many middle aged parents or full time employees take a chance with online classes. They are prepared for the online problems that will arise such
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Article Summary: Case for Student Communication in Online Classes. 7/30/2013 “Technology has revolutionized the way we communicate‚ the way we live‚ and the way we learn.” (Maddix; 2010). During these recent years web- based learning has gained so much popularity that‚ online courses enrolments continue to climb‚ but retention and completion rates in such courses and programs are lower than traditional classroom schooling. Because of these problems educators have looked into the
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and Communication Technology Teacher: Peter Laszlo * Table of Contents 1 Types of computers 2 1.1 Microcomputers 3 1.2 Minicomputers 5 1.3 Mainframe computers 5 1.4 Supercomputer 5 2 Single-user vs. multi-user systems 6 3 Common areas of usage 7 4 Current brands 8 5 Current costs 9 6 Questions 10 7 References 12 Types of computers Classification Classification Microcomputers Microcomputers‚ also named personal computers
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Difference between online and on campus classes These days college students have a choice between two ways to go to college. Online classes or on campus classes. At first I found it hard to believe that you can take college courses at home. You will need to weigh a difference of options as to which one you choose. And you will also have to pick which college you want to go to. Now that you know which subject you want to study and which degree you need whether it’s an associate’s degree‚ a bachelor’s
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Having taking online classes before in high school‚ I feel like there should be more classes available for the college level as well. Making more classes available for students in college will open more opportunities for students that may be working or that may even have children. I know that if there were more online classes available that I would take them because I work and it is hard to find class times that work into my schedule. I noticed before in my online classes I did earned better grades
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TEACHING Multi-grade teaching refers to the teaching of students of different ages‚ grades and abilities in the same group. It is referred to variously in the literature as ’multilevel’‚ ’multiple class’‚ ’composite class’‚ ’vertical group ‘‚’ family classes‚ and‚ in the case of one-teacher schools‚ ’unitary schools’. It is to be distinguished from mono-grade teaching in which students within the same grade are assumed to be more similar in terms of age and ability. However‚ substantial variation in ability
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Open and Closed Word Classes Some word classes are OPEN‚ that is‚ new words can be added to the class as the need arises. The class of nouns‚ for instance‚ is potentially infinite‚ since it is continually being expanded as new scientific discoveries are made‚ new products are developed‚ and new ideas are explored. In the late twentieth century‚ for example‚ developments in computer technology have given rise to many new nouns: Internet‚ website‚ URL‚ CD-ROM‚ email‚ newsgroup‚ bitmap‚ modem‚ multimedia
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Directions: Based on your personal experiences and on the readings for this course‚ answer the questions in the green section of the matrix as they apply to each of the listed socioeconomic classes. Fill in your answers and post your final draft as directed by the course syllabus. Socioeconomic Classes Questions Unemployed and Homeless Working Class Middle Class Upper Middle Class Upper Class Who is most likely to be a part of this socioeconomic class? Those not having a job‚ suffering from
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