Education Week: Schools Open Doors to Students' Mobile Devices - 0 views
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were free not only to bring their mobile devices to school, but also to use them—at their teachers’ discretion—to connect to the school’s wireless network to do their work.
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The students do see [a smartphone] as a potential learning tool
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“There’s an appropriate time to use the device and not use the device. If I’m teaching and lecturing, you should not have that device out. If you get it out while I’m teaching or lecturing, you’re going to lose your privacy and have to go back to pencil and paper.”
Netscape- One of the first browsers - 0 views
Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society - Naomi Klein - 0 views
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Logo has been described as setting the agenda for the anti-globalization movement, which helped to shut down the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting.
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consequences of the culture of "global branding
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practice of branding sells a kind of fake spirituality
About the Author | Thomas L. Friedman - 0 views
Web 2.0 News | Addictomatic - 0 views
Gale Science In Context - Document - 0 views
Student Research Center - powered by EBSCOhost: Virtual world adds dimension to communi... - 0 views
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Next spring, he will offer UPG students a course he's designed called Theater Technology.
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Students will learn various technological skills including creating digital audio and attending and participating in virtual performances.
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virtual textbook he's creating will eliminate the excuse: "I lost my book."
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Computers, the internet, and cheating among secondary school students: some i... - 0 views
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This article investigates in greater depth one particular aspect of cheating within secondary education and some implications for measuring academic achievement. More specifically, it examines how secondary students exploit the Internet for plagiarizing schoolwork, and looks at how a traditional method of educational assessment, namely paper-based report and essay writing, has been impacted by the
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mputer skills among secondary school students. One of the conclusions is that students’ technology fluency is forcing educators to revisit conventional assessment methods. Different options for combating Internet plagiarism are presented, and some software tools as well as non-technology solutions are evaluated in light of the problems brought about by “cyberplagiarism.”
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growth of Internet usage and the proliferation of co
Chapter 3: The Nature of Technology - 0 views
Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society - Globalization - 0 views
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has sharply influenced the evolution of world
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generally defined as the growth of systems and activities of economic and commercial production, trade, and services on a global scale
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the process of globalization has progressed
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deffations - 0 views
government - 1 views
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What is Lean? - 0 views
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