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Navigating IDEELS: Academic Writing and Cross-Cultural Communication in ICT

Dive into the world of IDEELS after a simulation with Linda, Ieva, Dagne, and Andrew. Uncover the advantages, drawbacks, and personal feelings involved. Gain insights and advice on academic writing, cross-cultural communication, decision-making, and more. Explore the ICT subject, logical thinking, and teamwork while leveraging the internet's potential. Discover the joys and challenges of developing writing skills, vocabulary, and time management. Learn how different attitudes to work impact personal feelings, enthusiasm, disappointment, and responsibility. Find fun, relief, and valuable advice for beginners on preparing in advance, sharing duties, getting involved, and fostering openness and tolerance.

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Navigating IDEELS: Academic Writing and Cross-Cultural Communication in ICT

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  1. The Way We See the Idea of IDEELS After the Simulation Linda Just Joking Ieva Dagne Andrew

  2. Content Advantages Drawbacks Personalfeelings Advice to beginners AcademicWriting

  3. Advantages Crosscultural Communication Exploring the ICT subject Decision Making Logical Thinking Teamwork Using Internet potential Writing skills/vocabulary

  4. Drawbacks Lack ofTime Time Consuming Different Attitudes to Work

  5. Personal Feelings Enthusiasm Disappointment Responsibility Fun Relief

  6. Advice to Beginners Prepare in advance Share duties Get involved Be open Be tolerant

  7. The End

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