My Learning Log Meeting 3
Nama and NIM |
NS (-) |
Topic |
A New Approach of e-Learning Education Using Blogging |
Date |
March 20, 2023 |
Sources/Links |
Davis, N. - Education must evolve to embrace digital
technology — UC researcher, http://www.research.canterbury.ac.nz/graphics/examples/10-davis_ictg.pdf |
Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, and in
context (e.g., in a sentence) |
1. Cumbersome
[ˈkʌmbəs(ə)m] Part of
speech: adjective Indonesian: Rumit Definition: Slow or complicated and therefore inefficient. e.g: “organizations with cumbersome hierarchical structures.” Synonyms: complicated, complex, involved, inefficient.
2. Evident [ˈɛvɪd(ə)nt] Part of speech:
adjective Indonesian: Jelas Definition: Clearly
seen or understood; obvious. e.g: “she ate the biscuits with
evident enjoyment.” Synonyms: obvious,
apparent, noticable, clear. 3. Expertise [ˌɛkspəːˈtiːz] Part of speech: noun Indonesian: Keahlian Definition: Expert skill or knowledge
in a particular field. e.g: “technical expertise.” Synonyms: skill,
prowess, proficiency.
4. Dispers [dɪˈspəːs] Part of speech: verb Indonesian: Menyebar Definition: Go or cause to go in
different directions. e.g: “she disperses groups of
teenagers if they are being rowdy.” Synonyms: split
up, disband, separate.
5. Exert [ɪɡˈzəːt] Part of speech: adjective Indonesian: Menggunakan Definition: Apply or bring to bear (a
force, influence, or quality). e.g: “how much control can he
exert over his own life?” Synonyms: apply, bring
into play, employ, use. |
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