Module 1. Test Driving the Course
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Module 4 assignment - Color and Emotions - 6 views
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This site discusses the effects of color on emotions and how we link colors to emotions. For example red is often linked to anger while green creates a calming effect because of it resemblence to nature. This site has several pages discussing different principles, such as how businesses use certain colors to encourage purchases. Also, how certain colors in food make you want to eat more , etc. Within each page are articles that cover the different principles and theorys. Overall this site is well organized and easy to follow while containing a great deal of information.
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Module 4 assignment This seems to be a pretty good reference site for color theory and how color effects users.
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kevin: how will you use/incorporate this resource into your online course? where will it go, in which module? how will you direct students to use it?
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It will go in the Using Color to Tell a Story section and be a reference to show how color can be used affect peoples emotions.
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ok. i see your annotation, but the tags are not right. You have to put tags that are multiple words in parenthesis, otherwise each word comes out as a separate tag. "module 4 assignment" vs. module. 4. assignment.
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Fixed the tag issue.
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WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements | Sodium | Essential information - 0 views
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Soap is generally a sodium salt of fatty acids.
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The result of adding different metal salts to a burning reaction mixture of potassium chlorate and sucrose.
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click the video above to play. The video shows a (brief) demonstration of that colors that different metals burn...beautiful...Relating this to teaching and learning: students (and teachers!) are much more engaged with proper and frequent use of attention-grabbing media. I am a visual person and I know that my classroom also has visual learners. I can describe things in text or verbally until I am blue in the face, but SEEING these things in photos or on videos is what sets it apart and commits them to memory. Above is a picture of sodium in its natural state as a metal...I try to emphasize this to my students since often the examples we use in class is sodium chloride, or table salt. A silver metal bonded to a noxious green gas combines to make table salt. That's a hard thing to imagine for anyone, so I show them using this resource. I LOVE webelements.
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burning mixture of potassium
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