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What do you understand by modular approach?

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Answered by TR0YE
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Modular Approach➙ The process of subdividing a computer program into separate sub-programs.

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❖ A module is a separate software component.

❖ Modular programming enables multiple programmers to divide up the work & debug pieces of the program independently.

❖ A week is a common module length but it can be shorter or longer depending upon content and your teaching style.

❖ It is a standard unit or instructional section of your course that is a self-contained chunk of instruction.

❖ It's design is viewed as the design of chunks or section of product instead of individual parts.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A modular approach can be characterized as a unit, section, point, or portion of guidance. It is a standard unit or instructional area of your course that is an "independent" lump of guidance. Seven days is a typical module length, however it very well may be shorter or longer relying on substance and your instructing style.

A module structure is particularly essential in internet learning conditions, as it gives a guide in the introduction and utilization of the web based instructing and learning process. At the point when understudies know about the structure of the course, they invest less energy speculating about what is anticipated from them and additional time concentrating on the substance and exercises.
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