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General Knowledge / Re: Information is True
« on: April 21, 2017, 08:18:09 PM »
Here is a site that we can have a look to learn GK
The site has fantastic classification for different sectors of GK.

http://www.jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge

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Software Engineering / Re: What do we want from God?
« on: April 21, 2017, 08:08:57 PM »
One of the best articles I have ever read.
Best One.
ZazakAllah 

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This is very crucial and we have to come up with the sustainable solutions for the issue. Your post has showed some way forwards.
Thank you Sir.


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English / Re: What is a PhD?
« on: April 21, 2017, 07:44:31 PM »

I have seen flowers come in stony places
And kind things done by men with ugly faces
And the gold cup won by the worst horse at the races,
So I trust in myself, too
(collected)

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Faculty Sections / Re: 5 benefits of elearning
« on: April 21, 2017, 07:35:43 PM »

 
E-learning benefits teachers, not just students

While e-learning is traditionally seen as an educational resource for students its can also benefit their teachers and directly impact on their professional development according to a report from US university Boston College.

It was found that English and maths teachers who took on e-learning courses in professional development have improved both their teaching methods and their knowledge of the subject itself.

"A series of online professional development courses that focus on specific content and target student learning needs can have positive effects on teacher knowledge and instructional practices," said Boston College Associate Professor of Education Laura O’Dwyer.

"The studies also show that teacher participation in online professional development can translate into improvements in targeted student outcomes."

The report came from four studies carried out on 330 teachers and 7,000 students over a three-year period where teachers completed three online courses, were assigned a trainer and each put in about 100 hours of training focused on the key areas of content knowledge, incorporating that knowledge into instruction and finally, classroom skills.

These teachers – and their students – were then compared to those who had not done any online courses.

What the researchers found was that teachers across the board of all grades and in both English and maths showed signs of improvement.

Although the results did not show the same uniform gain for all students it is thought that the timing of the data collection and the time frame within which the teachers were working to implement the knowledge gained would have impacted on this.

Overall the findings of the research argue the case for e-learning as an option for educators in remote settings and to help schools build skill sets in the absence of an adequate number of highly qualified teachers.

"This set of studies included educators working in a variety of settings and demonstrates that online professional development is an effective approach for improving teaching and learning in remote areas and high-need schools," said Professor Michael Russell, the study director.

"Given the positive effects found across these studies, it is reasonable to expect that online professional development is an effective strategy for supporting teaching in difficult-to-staff content areas, like mathematics and science."

See @ https://www.siliconrepublic.com/discovery/e-learning-benefits-teachers-not-just-students

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English / Re: How to increase vocabulary
« on: November 08, 2016, 02:18:20 AM »
ways to improve your vocabulary and learn new words.

1. Read, read, and read. The more you read -- especially novels and literary works, but also magazines and newspapers -- the more words you'll be exposed to. As you read and uncover new words, use a combination of attempting to derive meaning from the context of the sentence as well as from looking up the definition in a dictionary.

2. Keep a dictionary and thesaurus handy. Use whatever versions you prefer -- in print, software, or online. When you uncover a new word, look it up in the dictionary to get both its pronunciation and its meaning(s). Next, go to the thesaurus and find similar words and phrases -- and their opposites (synonyms and antonyms, respectively) -- and learn the nuances among the words.

3. Use a journal. It's a good idea to keep a running list of the new words you discover so that you can refer back to the list and slowly build them into your everyday vocabulary. Plus, keeping a journal of all your new words can provide positive reinforcement for learning even more words -- especially when you can see how many new words you've already learned.

4. Learn a word a day. Using a word-a-day calendar or Website -- or developing your own list of words to learn -- is a great technique many people use to learn new words. This approach may be too rigid for some, so even if you do use this method, don't feel you must learn a new word every day. (Find some word-a-day Websites at the end of this article.)

5. Go back to your roots. One of the most powerful tools for learning new words -- and for deciphering the meaning of other new words -- is studying Latin and Greek roots. Latin and Greek elements (prefixes, roots, and suffixes) are a significant part of the English language and a great tool for learning new words. (Follow these links for the sections of this site that provide English Vocabulary Derived from Latin and English Vocabulary Derived from Greek.)

6. Play some games. Word games that challenge you and help you discover new meanings and new words are a great and fun tool in your quest for expanding your vocabulary. Examples include crossword puzzles, anagrams, word jumble, Scrabble, and Boggle. (Find some word-game Websites at the end of this article.)

7. Engage in conversations. Simply talking with other people can help you learn discover new words. As with reading, once you hear a
new word, remember to jot it down so that you can study it later -- and then slowly add the new word to your vocabulary.

See more : http://www.enhancemyvocabulary.com/improve-expand-vocabulary.html

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Students Issue / Implementation Forum for "Student" related Issues
« on: August 11, 2015, 07:03:20 PM »
Implementation Forum for "Student" related Issues

Both the problems and solutions for the area "Student Issues" are given below. The idea behind each child board is to take ownership of the solutions and suggest implementation actions, monitor and follow up the progress.

Student Issue: Problems
•   Not willing to pay tuition fees
•   Middle class background
•   Students financial problem
•   Online payment
•   Online admission
•   Bank Deposit
•   Orientation program share accounts knowledge
•   Students lacking of awareness of their career



Student Issue: Solution
•   Students’ motivation (Benefits of timely payment)
•   Financial Support (Student Loan aid)
•   Online Support for admission and payment 
•   Interactive students’ orientation
•   Guardian motivation




Please give your valuable comments/suggestions/implementation plans/etc.

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Strategy / Implementation Forum for "Strategy" related Issues
« on: August 11, 2015, 06:56:50 PM »
Implementation Forum for "Strategy" related Issues

Both the problems and solutions for the area "Strategy" are given below. The idea behind each child board is to take ownership of the solutions and suggest implementation actions, monitor and follow up the progress.

Strategy: Problems
•   Second man
•   Relevant data analysis
•   Communication and timely response
•   Vision
•   Follow up
•   Slow execution
•   Initiative
•   Strategic Plan




Strategy: Solution
•   Need SWOT analysis
•   Team Work
•   Develop alternative supporting staff
•   Information sharing from top to bottom
•   Individual department
•   Long term vision set up
•   Properly monitoring
•   Short term and long term planning



Please give your valuable comments/suggestions/implementation plans/etc.

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Planing / Implementation Forum for "Planning" related Issues
« on: August 11, 2015, 06:51:52 PM »
Implementation Forum for "Planning" related Issues

Both the problems and solutions for the area "Planning" are given below. The idea behind each child board is to take ownership of the solutions and suggest implementation actions, monitor and follow up the progress.

Planning: Problems
•   Rush time preparation
•   Lack of  long term plan and is not interpreted clearly to all
•   They should work more dedicatedly. Should know the importance of work. Which work will be stood first and then solution rapidly?



Planning: Solution
•   Setting realistic vision
•   Identifying right people
•   Sharing vision  with entire organization
•   Proper monitoring
•   Reward and appreciation after getting success



Please give your valuable comments/suggestions/implementation plans/etc.

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Service / Implementation Forum for "Service" related Issues
« on: August 11, 2015, 06:47:34 PM »
Implementation Forum for "Service" related Issues

Both the problems and solutions for the area "Attitude" are given below. The idea behind each child board is to take ownership of the solutions and suggest implementation actions, monitor and follow up the progress.

Service: Problems
•   Ensure Everyone Internet
•   Faster IT support
•   Call Center
•   Share IT Knowledge
•   Instant support and time frame
•   Software Problem



Service: Solution
•   IT Infrastructure development
•   Service policy development
•   Training and development
•   Skilled IT Personnel
•   Peer Learning
•   Online Instant Support Service
•   List of concerned person for problem and solution
•   How are we committee?



Please give your valuable comments/suggestions/implementation plans/etc.

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Human Resource (HR) / Implementation Forum for HR related Issues
« on: August 11, 2015, 06:43:23 PM »
Implementation Forum for HR related Issues

Both the problems and solutions for the area "HR" are given below. The idea behind each child board is to take ownership of the solutions and suggest implementation actions, monitor and follow up the progress.


HR: Problems
•   No  proper dress code for faculty and officers
•   Proper motivational tools
•   Employee satisfaction level
•   Evaluation
•   Execution
•   No work load study exist
•   Duel order
•   Formal induction
•   Proper training
•   Slow file professing
•   IT knowledge and effective training
•   Qualification
•   Policy and procedures
•   No appreciation
•   English proficiency
•   Coordination problems among departments
•   No ownership
•   No HR manual
•   Employee training
•   Job-Tracking problem
•   Documentation process



HR: Solution
•   Proper dress code policy and implement it
•   Maintaining proper chain of command. One have only one supervisor
•   Implementing induction/orientation of employees at the time of joining
•   Ensuring sufficient training for each job/task/officials
•   Implementing scientific HR techniques
•   Automation, where applicable 
•   Unified and clear HR policies
•   Right man in the right place


Please give your valuable comments/suggestions/implementation plans/etc.

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Attitude / Implementation Forum for ATTITUDE related Issues
« on: August 11, 2015, 06:37:10 PM »
Implementation Forum for ATTITUDE related Issues

Both the problems and solutions for the area "Attitude" are given below. The idea behind each child board is to take ownership of the solutions and suggest implementation actions, monitor and follow up the progress.


Attitude: Problems
•   Dominate
•   Superior Mentality
•   Tolerance
•   Respect
•   Acceptance
•   Perfection
•   Variation in personal philosophy
•   Inconsistency in working speed. 



Attitude: Solution
•   Awareness Training
•   Counselling
•   Induction
•   Policy on  organizational behavior and Environment
•   Prioritize on organizational goals
•   Motivation



Please give your valuable comments/suggestions/implementation plans/etc.

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We strongly hope, DIL will be the pioneer institute for Arabic Language Courses in Bangladesh. Best of Luck.

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Career Advice / Re: Career Success
« on: May 09, 2015, 04:50:57 PM »
Absolutely right

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Business Administration / Re: Digital wallet
« on: November 13, 2014, 04:36:41 PM »
In the age of digitization, things are coming to make our life easier and faster :) .

No matter what form it takes, a digital wallet is based on encryption software that substitutes for your old, analog wallet during monetary transactions. You benefit from the protection and convenience. Merchants benefit because they're more protected against fraud and they sell more products, faster.

A smartphone digital wallet will help you pay for stuff, but it will also store your concert tickets, bus and subway passes and gift cards. Retailers will reward your loyalty by offering instant freebies, discounts and coupons. Your digital wallet might even unlock the doors to your house.

For more info about the work processes of Digital works, please visit:

http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/digital-wallets/

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