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Ahmed A

"NAFSA Opinion Article: Toward a New Foreign-Student Strategy" - 0 views

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    Johnson, Marlene. "NAFSA Opinion Article: Toward a New Foreign-Student Strategy". The Chronicle of Higher Education. July 28, 2006, Volume 52, Issue 47, Page B16. This opinion about the article states how the governments of some countries actually have strategies in place to attract a given amount of international students to their nations every year, most times to meet a certain goal. It states how they spend millions of dollars to make the nations more attractive to these students, and I'm guessing they do this because they know of the added benefit that having these students will have to their own nations.
Abby Purdy

My Son Can Use the Internet All He Wants - 0 views

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    An opinion piece written by a mother who grants her child unlimited access to the Internet. The author says that the Internet has helped her children become more intelligent and etter able to compete in an increasingly wired world.
Andrea T

Does Posting a Calorie Count Change How People Eat? - 2 views

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    On this opinion page for The New York Times, Stephan Dubner talks about the effects of having mandatory calorie postings for certain restraunts. He believes that because the calorie content is shown, people bought more food.
Joseph M

Computers and the Elderly - 1 views

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    Admin. " Computers and the Elderly." Networking Database. 15 January 2010. Web. 22 November 2010. http://www.globalcn.org/computers-and-the-elderly.html. This website just is a post of a general opinion of the computer literacy of the elderly. It compares how the elderly use and think of computers to how teens and middle aged people think of computers. It also shows us how much a computer would be of use to an elderly person, and how good it would be for them to have. It helps us more understand how we think of computers and how much an elderly person thinks the same.
Joseph M

Universal Usability Web Design Guidelines for the Elderly (Age 65 and Older) - 1 views

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    Zhao, Haixia. "Universal Usability Web Design Guidelines for the Elderly (Age 65 and Older)." Universal Universibility in Practice. April 2001. Web. 22 November 2010. http://otal.umd.edu/UUPractice/elderly/. This website has many studied and information involving the computer use of the elderly and thier opinions of computers in comparisoin with other age classes. It has a study that says that the outlooks of computers from the perspective of the elderly aren't very different at all from the perspective of a young adult. It shines a new light on the age old thought that senior citizens do not like computers, they may just not know how to use them.
Angela D

Controlling Images, Media, and Women's Development: A Review of the Literature. - 2 views

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    Hammer, Tonya R. "Controlling Images, Media, and Women's Development: A Review of the Literature." Journal of Creativity in Mental Health 4.3 (2009): 202-216. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 21 Nov. 2010. From a young age children, especially girls are told or shown what is acceptable for them to look like. The main forms they are shown this is through movies, television, and advertising. Advertising in particular starts at a young age forming children's opinions of what is normal. This is true for both men and women. They are shown this specifically through stereotypes of each gender to form what they should look like, act like, and with whom they should befriend.
Kevin F

Networking the Classroom - 4 views

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    Conte, C. Networking the Classroom (1995): 921-44. CQ Researcher Online. Web. This article deals with ideas of how to make classrooms more technologically advanced. It discusses the changes that have been made to techonology in the past few years, and why it is a good idea to stay technologically savy in the classroom. You can see students' benefits and their opinions to being able to use techonology in their work environment.
Abby Purdy

All the news that's fit to be birdcage liner - 0 views

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    Newspapers have been battered by technological and economic forces, sure, but journalism has also delivered a one-two punch to its own jaw.
Kevin F

Approaches to Assessing Technological Literacy - 3 views

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    Garmire, Elsa, and Greg Pearson. Tech Tally: Approaches to Assessing Technological Literacy. Washington D.C.: National Academy, 2006. Print. This book is about different methods people are using to make the classroom more technologically advanced. Some people agree with the fact that the classroom setting should be more technologically advanced in order to keep up with the technological advances being made. However, there are some people that disagree with this and are against the idea of advancements of techonology being made in the classroom. It shows people's opinions on what is working and what is not.
Bryan B

Journalism Standards in the Internet Age - 2 views

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    Price, Tom. "Journalism Standards in the Internet Age." 2010. CQ Researcher. Vol 20. pg 821-844. Web. 21 Nov 2010. In the article, Price goes over how journalism has changed through the years and more recently with the internet. He gives standards that have been aimed for throughout its history and then clearly gives the differences between news and opinion. With the use of "news-like" websites, this seperation and standards are not always used and seen. With the pressure of the internet and the shrinking news staff, serious journalist wonder what will survive and rise up in the next few decades.
Hillary C

Potential of Social Networking Sites for Distance Education Student Engagement - 1 views

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    Lester, Jaime and Michael Perini. "Potential of Social Networking Sites for Distance Education Student Engagement." New Directions for Community Colleges 2010.150 (2010): 67 - 77. Electronic Journal Center. Web. 21 Nov. 2010. This article is all about how students who are "distance learners" meaning that they do not participate in a face-to-face classroom setting, are using social networking to help connect in a disconnected world. It talks about how although they are not having peer contact in the traditional classroom, they can still get different opinions and socially apply themselves in an otherwise isolated environment.
Kathleen P

Music and Conflict: Interdisciplinary Perspectives - 1 views

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    GRANT, M. J., et al. "Music and Conflict: Interdisciplinary Perspectives." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 35.2 (2010): 183-198. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 18 Nov. 2010. Discusses the role that music plays in conflict situations. Also has research that demonstrates  the potential music has to promote non violent resolutions of conflict. 
Colleen Y

Michelle Obama Tells International Audience Why the Arts Matter - 1 views

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    Boehm, Mike. "Michelle Obama Tells International Audience Why the Arts Matter." Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, 25 Sep. 2010. Web. 21 Nov. 2010. The article is a report of Michelle Obama's speech on the importance of the arts at an event last September. She supported the cause giving her opinion on how the arts have the ability to impact us all. She specifically addresses young people and the importance of including the arts in their education. The ideas that art encourages individuality,growth and representation of our ideals are central to her speech
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