James Majestic

James Majestic

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I really learned a lot from MaxKnowledge.

I learned a lot in this course about stress managemnt. I am going to take everything and applied it to the real world.

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This module is very informative because it is very helpful in any situation that you are in. Find an activitiy that best works for you to reduce your stress. The moudle mentions Increased vulnerability + Decreased power = increased worry. you should also look for a balance between work and home that best works for you.

I learned a lot in this course. I am going to apply all of the information that I learned here and and appliecd it to the real world.

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This module is very helpful because it talks about a lot of stuff as technical standards, avoiding stereotypes, no pre-admission inquiries, know your limits, and confidentiality in admissions. There is a phrase that is "Don't judge a book by its cover." People in society are judging other people by their appearance such as how the way he or she looks.

This module talks about the difference between access verus success, WHo Holds The Documentation, Who Makes The Decision, Who Delivers The Service, Thinking Outside THe Box, Relating Documentation to Accomdation, Ocer-Accomdation and Unfair Advantage, and Unversal Design. Universal Design was first used by architect Ron Mace in the mid-1980s to descrive the concept of designing all products and the environment to be usable to the greatest extent possible by everyone. Ron Mace would have wanted that in our society today that we rarely think about its importance or its impact in our daily lives. An example of Universal Design is… >>>

This module talks about the fiunctional limitations of each disabilty such as blind stuents, deaf students, chronic helath impairments students, Learning disabilties students, ADHD students, PTSD(Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder), Autistic Students, Aspeger Syndrome Students, Traumatic Brain Injuries Students, and Disabled Veterans. Everybody has strengths and weaknesses. In addition, everybody wants to succeed in their lives. In the How Hearing Impacts Learning of this module, Helen Keller was asked one time whether she would considered blindness or dearfness to be the more significant handicap. She said, "Blindness is a barrier between people and things. Deafness is a barrier between people and people."

This module is very helpful because it talks about a lot of stuff. The key is to allow students to reach their potential on what they want to pursue in their career. From my experience, I have autism and I had an accomdation that was extended test time on my tests. The accomdation helped me out tremendously because I could focus more on the tests instead of rushing through to get in time. Once I graduated from college, I knew I reached my potential and I proved to myself that you know what just because I have a disabiltiy, it… >>>

I have certainly learned a lot in this course in such a short period of time. I am certainy going to take everything that I learned in this course and apllied it in my future. I also like the discusiion threads where you can interact with the faciliitator and the peers that are also taking this same class as you.

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This module is very helpful because it talks about a lot of stuff. If you want a good reputation at your school, then make sure that everybody has a role or a part in the school, so that way everybody knows what they need to do. A lot of schools do background checks because they want to know whether or not the student has a good or bad criminal record. Some states postseconday institution have to follow the required state license to obrain approval for employees in specific positions in their program of study or major. In the compensation module,… >>>

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