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Instructional Design
Design
The art or science of creating instructional tools that effectively facilitate learning is referred to as instructional design (Gagne,Wager, Golas,& Keller, 2004). In general, instructional design is mostly concerned with determining needs and state of the learner, developing learning goals that are to be achieved and the development interventions that will ensure the transition from…
Norman Bates: the First Psycho
Alfred Hitchcock
Cinematography
Despite being created in the early 1960s, Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller “Psycho” is considered one of the greatest films of all time due to its portrayal of the psychological battle between good and evil in cinema. Hitchcock achieves this through meticulous costume design and suspenseful sound, showcasing how the mind can be wielded as a weapon…
Five Points In Architecture Used By Le Corbusier Architecture
Architecture
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier ( 1887-1965 ) is a Swiss-French designer ; he is considered by many a innovator of modern architecture. Le Corbusier ‘s aspiration is apparent as he was an person of many endowments including picture, authorship, and design. Le Corbusier ‘s attitude towards the place, the objects of the place and the manner in…
Analysis of Film versus Short Story in “The Swimmer”
Film
Short Story
“The Swimmer” a short story written by John Cheever was originally published in The New Yorker, July 18th, 1964. In 1968, the short story was adopted into a film, directed by Frank Perry, starring Burt Lancaster. Both the film and the short story begin with Ned Merril, a seemingly wealthy, popular, middle-aged man deciding to…
German Cinema in 20th Century
Century
Cinema
As early as 1915, food supply was becoming a major problem in Germany; labor protests followed two years later. People began to draw their lines in social classifications and the military had just handed over power to a civilian government (Fulbrook, 18-20). Barely a month into the new government, people became increasingly irritated and demanded…
DrugUse in Cult Films: Requiem for a Dream
Film
Reviewing cult movies, one will notice that many films will involve scenes using drugs such as marijuana or hallucinogens. Drugs performed in films with scenes of actors or actresses smoking pot tend to draw in a wide spread of audience; those who find marijuana to be the “sin” and fun to watch, and those of…
The Music Lessons “Love Hurts”
Lesson
Love
Music
The Music Lessons “Love Hurts” Wakako Yamauchi, writer of The Music Lessons, gives her audience and readers a glimpse of the era after the Great Depression in the eyes of Japanese Americans who struggle living on a small farm in California. Her small cast of characters keeps the story more focused, personal, and efficient in…
Comparison of the Two Paintings
Painting
Art is an institution that is so broad that it cannot be defined exactly. Philosophers have debated what art is and what its components are since time immemorial. However, the constraints they encountered hindered them from providing a definition that would best describe ‘art’. Nevertheless, they agree on one aspect: every color and outline of…
Advantages & Disadvantages of Rapid Prototyping
Business Process
Design
Engineering
Speed: Compared to other prototype methods, the time spent using rapid prototyping techniques has decreased by as much as 90%. While creating tooling for injection molding and other conventional prototyping processes can take days, rapid prototyping enables the production of the same model parts within hours. Time to Market The faster a prototype is created,…
Definition of a True Hero
Hero
Tartuffe
In my opinion, a genuine hero possesses traits such as steadfast courage, nobility, faith, valor, hope, motivation, and bravery. A hero is an individual who selflessly assists others and is truly worthy of admiration. They are someone who fights for or undertakes actions for a noble purpose. Being a hero entails stepping up and actively…