Category: Applied Sciences


  • Chapter 9: Super’s Developmental Theory Overview Donald Super’s Developmental Theory is a foundational framework in career development, emphasizing the evolving nature of career choices across the lifespan. Super proposed that career development is a lifelong process influenced by self-concept, life roles, and developmental stages. Key Concepts Self-Concept Super believed that career choices reflect an individual’s…

  • Introduction The Pygmalion Effect and the Golem Effect are psychological phenomena that describe how expectations influence performance. These effects are particularly relevant in educational, organizational, and interpersonal contexts. They demonstrate the power of belief—both positive and negative—in shaping behavior and outcomes. The Pygmalion Effect Definition The Pygmalion Effect, also known as the Rosenthal Effect, refers…

  • Study Notes: BUSI 830 – Mindmap to Storyboard Assignment 1. Purpose of the Assignment The Mindmap to Storyboard assignment is designed to help students visually and strategically organize complex business ideas. It bridges creative thinking with structured planning, enabling clear communication of concepts, strategies, or processes. 2. Key Components a. Mindmap A visual brainstorming tool…

  • 1. Overview IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards): Developed by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), IFRS is a globally accepted framework for financial reporting. It aims to standardize accounting across international boundaries. GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles): Primarily used in the United States, GAAP is a set of accounting standards, principles, and procedures issued by…

  • 🎧 Auditory Learners (Learn by Hearing) These learners thrive in environments where sound and speech are central. Strengths: Excel in lectures, discussions, and verbal instructions Strong memory for spoken information Often articulate and enjoy storytelling or debate Strategies: Use podcasts, recorded lectures, and group discussions Encourage verbal repetition and read-aloud activities Pair learners for peer…

  • 🧠 Constructivist Learning Theory 1. 🔍 Definition Constructivism is a learning theory that posits learners construct knowledge actively rather than passively receiving it. Learning is shaped by prior experiences, social interactions, and contextual understanding. 2. 🧩 Key Principles Learner-Centered: Students are active participants in their learning. Knowledge Construction: Learning involves building new understanding on top…

  • 1. 🧠 Purpose of the Power Flower A visual and reflective tool used to explore power, privilege, and identity. Helps individuals and groups understand their social positioning in relation to dominant societal norms. Encourages self-awareness, empathy, and critical thinking about systemic inequality. 2. 🌼 Structure of the Diagram Center Circle: Divided into 16 segments, each…

  • 📝 Study Notes Topic: What Deserves to Be in a Design Museum? Author: Grace Snelling Source: Cooper Hewitt Exhibition – Acquired! Shaping the National Design Collection 1. Purpose of the Exhibition The Cooper Hewitt Design Museum explores what qualifies an object for inclusion in a design museum. The exhibition Acquired! showcases over 150 objects added…