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Here are some differences between passive and active learning
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Active Learning and Passive Learning are two different approaches to how individuals acquire knowledge and skills. Here’s a breakdown of their definitions, features and differences
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The Power of Diverse Learning ?
In a constantly changing world, learning can no longer be limited to one classroom, one career, or one way of thinking.
To become relevant, resilient, and inspired as a student pursuing your aspirations or an employee crafting your destiny, you require diverse learning between disciplines, experiences and…Read More8 Comments -
Scrum is an Agile framework that organizes work into time-boxed sprints, promoting focus, accountability, and continuous improvement. It empowers cross-functional teams to deliver high-value products through roles, events, and artifacts that ensure transparency and collaboration.
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Agile methodology is a flexible, iterative approach to project management that promotes collaboration, customer feedback, and rapid delivery. It breaks projects into small, manageable increments, enabling teams to adapt quickly to change and continuously improve.
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Clause 07 of ISO standards emphasizes the foundational support needed for effective management systems. This visual illustrates the five key elements—resources, competence, awareness, communication, and documented information—stacked like building blocks for organizational success.
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Unlock the power of data storytelling by choosing the right chart for your message. This guide shows when to use each chart type to turn raw data into compelling insights.
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Surveying vs GIS: Mapping vs Analyzing the World

This visual breaks down the key differences between Surveying and GIS—while Surveying focuses on capturing precise physical data like boundaries and elevations, GIS takes it further by analyzing and visualizing spatial data to drive insights and decisions.7 Comments -
Caleb Kofi Whyte is celebrating A very special Day with Mercy Gyankoma Boateng
Happy Birthday @mercy-gyankoma-boateng, hope you have a wonderful day and a successful year ahead full of great moments



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Progress is better than perfection
Don’t stress about how everything will fall in place
Will it work or not?
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Someone said “who you know is better than your PhD”
Relationships can take you places where talent couln’t
So make the most out of your relationships5 Comments -
Happy birthday @ebenezer-adarkwa-yiadom



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Happy Birthday @ebenezer-adarkwa-yiadom , cheers to another year of success
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The future is for the ones who embrace continuous professional development, thank you for the emphasis
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The road to success is rarely straight. It’s the messy, uncertain journey that builds the strength to reach the goal.
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Did you know?
Mines don’t always stick to one method. Shallow deposits are usually mined from the surface using open-pit methods, but once the ore gets deeper, underground mining takes over or both methods are used together.
Smart mining is about knowing when to make the switch.15 Comments-
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Well both are used depending on the nature of the ore body, most start with open surface mining and when they mine to certain depths switch to underground : so they switch if mining with the open methods isn’t economically favorable as compared to the underground method.
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The Waterfall methodology is a linear and sequential approach to project management, where each phase—such as requirements, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance—must be completed before moving to the next. It is best suited for projects with well-defined objectives, stable requirements, and minimal expected changes.
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