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Lynn Banister

Here, Tweeting Is a Class Requirement - 0 views

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    This article relates to class discussions on social media and the classroom. It was in yesterday's Wall Street Journal's Personal Journal section. Major corporations are turning to universities and colleges to reach a younger, tech saavy generation to market their products. Instructors are anxious to work with these companies to let their students gain experience and knowledge of marketing with the new technologies.
Nick Borchers

Another more indepth look at how websites are marketing to Fantasy Players - 0 views

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    This is an older article that looks at how the internet has changed the ease of scoring in Fantasy Football, as well as how big companies are trying to capitalize on the internet Fantasy Football movement.
Nick Borchers

Fantasy Football's Uptake in Internet Users - 0 views

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    Interesting and comical article about Fantasy Football players and the internet.
Amy Hallmark

Internet Effects on Voting:Political Internet Users VS Non-Political Internet Users - 0 views

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    Since Internet is an active rather than passive information access tool, political internet users are more willingly to access political information than general Internet user
Mark Klinger

American satisfaction with federal online transparency stays static during 2010 - 0 views

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    This article shows that people's perceptions of government and their websites changed little during the past year. ForeSee Results, the Michigan-based company that did the supporting research, emphasizes the importance in individuals' satisfaction with government transparency. A table in the article shows a correlation between a person's satisfaction with an agency's transparency and their trust in that agency. I found this article interesting as this is any area with many ethical and moral issues.
Yvonne Garth

Congressional Bills: Main Page - 1 views

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    "GPO Access contains all published versions of bills from the 103rd (1993-1994) Congress forward. The 112th Congress database is updated by 6 a.m. (EST) daily when bills are published and approved for release. The documents in these databases are available as ASCII text and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files."
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    This is a link to a government Website that provides information on the latest bills that have been passed and/or under discussion.
Aunjanice Anderson

Middle school students charged in 'sexting' case - 0 views

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    This is a very interested article why middle school children should not be given a cell phone until they understand the reason for a cell phone to avoid behavior like this.
erika webb

Educational Leadership:Educating for Diversity:Why Some Parents Don't Come to School - 0 views

  • From talking with Latino parents and parents in two low-income Anglo neighborhoods, we have gained insights about why they feel disenfranchised from school settings. In order to include such parents in the educational conversation, we need to understand the barriers to their involvement from their vantage point, as that of outsiders. When asked, these parents had many suggestions that may help educators re-envision family involvement in the schools.
  • What most people don't understand about the Hispanic community is that you come home and you take care of your husband and your family first. Then if there's time you can go out to your meetings.
  • Diverse linguistic and cultural practices. Parents who don't speak fluent English often feel inadequate in school contexts. One parent explains that “an extreme language barrier” prevented her own mother from ever going to anything at the school. Cultural mismatches can occur as often as linguistic conflicts. One Latino educator explained that asking young children to translate for their parents during conferences grates against a cultural norm. Placing children in a position of equal status with adults creates dysfunction within the family hierarchy.
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  • Whether it is for social, cultural, linguistic, or economic reasons, these parents' voices are rarely heard at school. Perhaps, as educators, we too readily categorize them as “those other parents” and fail to hear the concern that permeates such conversations. Because the experiences of these families vary greatly from our own, we operate on assumptions that interfere with our best intentions. What can be done to address the widening gap between parents who participate and those who don't?
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    This article gives various reasons why Hispanics may not paricipate in community and school events. Reasons vary from cultural, linguisitic or economic barriers.
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    Here is an article I found that helps explain some reasons why Hispanics do not participate in community forums, etc, at the same rate as blacks and whites.
Diane Dunn

Strategies for Collaborative Learning - 0 views

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    This is an interesting article on communities and learning.
Burks Oakley

Obama administration joins critics of U.S. nonprofit group that oversees Internet - 0 views

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    Good article about the US government & control of the Internet
Mark Klinger

Connect With Your Neighbors Online - 2 views

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    This is a very short but interesting description of a great application of the internet to connect with your neighbors-- "neighbornodes." I had never heard of these before but thought maybe someone else had. They seem like a great idea not only for promoting a sense of community, but also for security reasons as well! Ideas such as this tie into our discussion for this week of digital communications among neighbors.
erika webb

Internet spurs upswing in volunteerism - USATODAY.com - 1 views

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    This article discusses how the Internet has spurred volunteerism, especially in youth.
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    The Internet allows peole to volunteer for groups and causes that they may not otherwise be able to take part in.
Yvonne Garth

Technology: Social Isolation or Connection? | PowerProfs.org - 1 views

  • The general belief, supported by many of Putnam’s cited studies, is that people are less connected or engaged in their communities.  The example, highlighted by Putnam’s title, is that while more people are bowling in America, fewer belong to bowling leagues.  The concern is being less connected may lead to loneliness and other issues.
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    This article describes people becoming less connected to communities becuase of technology usage.
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    Here is an interesting article on how people are becoming less connected to communities becuase of technology usage.
Amy Hallmark

Internet creates opportunities to cheat - 0 views

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    Plagiarism hits at the heart of education.
Delilah Cole

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

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    A quick overview of Abilene Christian Universities iPhone pilot program.
Lynn Banister

Verizon Wireless CEO Says iPhone Sales Strong - 1 views

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    It looks like the texting generation has nothing to worry about as these phones get faster all the time. After reading this I wondered, should I upgrade my phone or wait six months and something else will come out.
Erin Egolf

17 Extremely Expensive Gadgets to Fit the Luxurious Lifestyle - 0 views

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    This website shows some ridiculously cool (and very expensive) gadgets! Enjoy.
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    I enjoyed seeing what the rich and famous may be spending their money on! The hover vehicle really gave me a chuckle. Back in the late 70's my husband's younger brother and his friend spent all their free time building a hovercraft in the driveway of my mother-in-law's home. It may have gone down the street a time or two but I think mainly it was a toy to tinker with.
Mark Klinger

Integrity in Online Education - 1 views

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    This short article hits on a small portion of our course discussion material for the week-- academic integrity in online education. The article discusses some of the issues with cheating online, and makes some suggestions as to who the responsibility falls on. It also brings up some less-known issues surrounding online education, such as "diploma mills" and universities' negligence of their online students. Enjoy!
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    Mark, I found this article interesting. I totally agree that online learning has opened new avenues for con-men. I see ads and get spam mail regarding online degrees. I disagree with the last section on the cost of the online classes. Burks addressed this issue in a reply to someone on our class discussion board. It is more expensive than we realize to run an online class program. I wish I could call to mind some of the cost issues involved. Perhaps Burks will comment on this.
Benjamin Sperry

B-School Admission Essays, For a Fee - 0 views

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    This article looks at two companies that offer original written works for money. You pay them, and they write an essay on the topic you need. They speak with representatives from these companies, and one says that they are only providing sample essays for instructional value. The end of the article also looks at groups who fall into a grey area, asking how much help is too much?
Aunjanice Anderson

High school students go to college through interactive technology - 0 views

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    High school students in West Tennessee can attend college classes while staying close to home. These students are not engaging in a typical online course through interactive technology these students are taking online classes to another level.
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