2020
DOI: 10.21608/ihites.2020.28705.1004
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Developing auto-Didactic (Self-Learning) Skills by Using Social Networking

Abstract: The recent research aims at checking the effectiveness of participating in the social networking sites on auto-didactic skills for university students. The study sample was formed of (30) students enrolled in higher studies of instructional education. The research tools were of a list of tasks students do to learn new skills in a group by using Google applications namely Facebook through having beers exchange subjects and media. The researcher designed a note card to evaluate students' participation inside the… Show more

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“…It is Common that inference consists of induction and deduction. To clarify, deduction is a process of using general rules to understand particulars [1], whereas induction means using particulars to understand the general rules. Philosophers and logicians see that deduction is from general to specific, but induction is from specific to general .In )1934( and )1941(, Therston divided inference thinking into deduction and induction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is Common that inference consists of induction and deduction. To clarify, deduction is a process of using general rules to understand particulars [1], whereas induction means using particulars to understand the general rules. Philosophers and logicians see that deduction is from general to specific, but induction is from specific to general .In )1934( and )1941(, Therston divided inference thinking into deduction and induction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(argued that the term of content managing system can be synonymous with the term of systems of managing curricula , so both terms refer to those online implements which have many educational merits and techniques ; things which ease designing and managing electronic content in the electronic learning environment [2]. (Rengarajan, 2001) confirmed that learning management systems control activities of the educational system such as managing virtual classes online and recording individual and collective skills of students, easy accessibility to the curricula and producing reports [3] concerning noticing performance improvement of students. Moodle is seen as one of the digital learning management systems which help teachers provide an electronic educational environment [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%