A substantive post in online learning refers to a detailed and meaningful contribution to a discussion or assignment that adds value to the conversation. On the other hand, a unsubstantive post lacks depth, relevance, or meaningful content, often consisting of vague or generic responses that do not contribute to the discussion.
You would say "handicap d'apprentissage" in French to mean learning disability.
You would say "Kei te ako au" in Te Reo Maori to mean "I am learning."
Aloha: You must be specific... if you mean slow as in time, say lohi (loh-hee). If you mean slow as in learning or a learning disability, say pupū (poo-poo or puh-poo).
LO typically stands for "Learning Objective" in the context of education. Learning objectives are specific statements that describe the knowledge or skills students are expected to acquire after a lesson, unit, or course. Teachers use learning objectives to communicate what students will be able to do by the end of the learning experience.
A logophile is a lover of words. It doesn't neccesarily mean you love learning new words, but that you love words in general. Hope this helps! much love, ~eml~
substantive salary mean
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It means having weight or value. A substantive question is one of some importance, and a substantive response is one that contains some information and value.
Home college is the second name of Online education/ E-Learning / Distance learning.
I'm not telling you.
The substance of the law will be fair.
Sometimes people differentiate between distance learning and online learning by associating distance learning more with correspondence courses. In a correspondence course the student studies on his own, from a designated textbook, and can ask the professor questions (if required) online. However, as these courses are falling out more and more, distance and online have come to mean the same thing.
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Devoted to academic pursuits or to learning in generalaccording to the grandiloquent dictionary online
substantive due process
In a legal context, "substantive" refers to the essential rights and duties of individuals, as opposed to procedural aspects, which govern the process of legal proceedings. Substantive law establishes the legal standards and principles that determine the outcome of a case, such as criminal laws or contract laws. It contrasts with procedural law, which focuses on the methods and rules through which substantive laws are enforced. Essentially, substantive law defines what constitutes a legal violation or entitlement.
if you mean lie as in tell a lie, its "ljuga" or "lögn", where 'lögn' is the substantive and 'ljuga' is the verb.