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Marisa Furtado

Technology v. No Technology- Test Scores in Elementary Schools - 0 views

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    The article "Using Instructional Technology in Transformed Learning Environments: An Evaluation of Project CHILD," by Sarah Butzin, claims that students are able to learn more and are more motivated when they are able to use technology and implement the Computers Helping Instruction and Learning Development (CHILD) project. Butzin studied the effects of technology by comparing two schools that were both technology-rich. One school implemented project CHILD and the other school implemented a more traditional design. According to the author, the CHILD method involves a cluster of three grades that are broken into smaller groups and remain with the same teachers throughout those three grades (K-2 and 3-5.) The more traditional learning style still involved the use of technology in day to day learning, but every year the students changed teachers and only worked within their grade level. The CHILD implementation makes it so that children can learn at their own pace and switch stations that include bookwork, one on one or small group time with the teacher, working with technology, and hands-on experience. Butzin claims that this style of learning showed positive outcomes for testing scores, classroom motivation, improvement in behavior, and increased parent involvement.
Gina Gibbs

Graffiti in New York Subways - 1 views

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    Discusses different styles of graffiti in the space of subways.
Mary Landaker

Playing and Making Games for Learning - 0 views

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    In Yasmin Kafai's article Playing and Making Games for Learning, Kafai claims that if one individual were to write a history on the development of child education, they would be forced to include the impact video games have made on child learning. Kafai writes that teachers have picked up on the fact that video games capture children's attention and have tried to use this to their advantage by incorporating video games into their teaching style. There are many ways to incorporate video games into the classroom, but Kafai generalizes that there are two main categories of thought when it comes to teachers integrating video games into the curriculum: instructionalists and constructionalists.
Rachel Ferneau

multiple intelligences - 1 views

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    In 1983, Howard Gardner developed the multiple intelligences theory. There are supposedly eight different styles of learning and they are all independent of each other. It is said that the theory "has never been empirically tested" but this raises the question as to how you can possibly test such a thing. Another part of this article talks about IQ tests.
pheng yang

No facebook for Obama girls - 1 views

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started by pheng yang on 11 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Yia Yang

Conflict Management in Online Relationships. - 0 views

shared by Yia Yang on 22 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    In this article, the author, Kumi Ishii discusses about how online users manage relationships using different conflict-management styles. Which is interesting because it has to do with group communication. It includes the studies of how people deal with situations to maintain and form relationships online.
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