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The Benefits of Internet Literacy for Seniors - Modern Senior - 0 views

  • Research conducted at UCLA found that even minimal internet use resulted in improved cognitive function among adults between the ages of 55-78.  Participants were asked to spend some time conducting simple internet searches on a daily basis.  The findings show that using the web increases activity in the areas of the brain associated with memory and decision-makin
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Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits - 0 views

  • A social networking site can be a good way to make connections with people with similar interests and goals. They can be a way to connect with or "meet" people that a student may not have had the opportunity to before-including other students, staff, faculty and even alumni. Just as social media provides another avenue for making friends, it also makes it possible to renew old ones. Thus, meeting people and staying connected with classmates and friends is a major benefit of social networking sites. Social networking sites also offer event listings, group profiles and fan pages that can communicate the pulse of a campus culture. They can be a great way to understand and stay connected to your campus community as a whol
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Benefits of educational television - 0 views

  • helps preschool children learn about numbers and the alphabet, and thus helps prepare them for school.
  • preschoolers in low-income areas around Kansas City who had watched educational television programming, including "Sesame Street," not only were better prepared for school but actually performed better on verbal and math tests as late as age 7 than would have been expected otherwise.
  • who had watched primarily adult programming and entertainment cartoons performed worse on those later tests than would have been expected.
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  • This study shows that terrific television causes kids to be more receptive to learning, more receptive to reading, more receptive in school," said Peggy Charren, founder of the now-inactive advocacy group Action for Children's Television and now a visiting scholar at Harvard University's School of Education, who has read the new study
  • The study also found that among these children, those who had watched children's educational programs in general and "Sesame Street" in particular spent more time reading than those who had watched more adult programming or noneducational cartoons
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    The ability to provide education to low-income children and prepare them for school. Allowing them to score higher on certain assessments than others
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John McWhorter: Txtng is killing language. JK!!! | Talk Video | TED.com - 1 views

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    THANK YOU PROFESSOR KNOF
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Quality Television Shows That Focus on Early Literacy | Homework & Study Skills | At Sc... - 0 views

  • need supervision and guidelines for the amount of television to which they are exposed and the types of shows they can access
  • constantly in the process of developing their ability to understand information and make sense of what is real and what is pretend
  • Exposing children to developmentally inappropriate information and images on television can leave them feeling confused, frightened or upset. This is why choosing appropriate television shows for your children is a critical element of their development.
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  • many positive benefits
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Television and Literacy - 0 views

  • In the present society television has become an integral part of one's life
  • educational television
  • displacement" theory
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  • television replaces the time spent reading or doing homework
  • Studies have shown that close captioning can improve literacy
  • both educational television and close captioning
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    Evidence of television and how it helps improve literacy
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8 Studies Show iPads in the Classroom Improve Education - 0 views

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    Studies on how iPads improved literacy scores among certain groups.
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Using Technology To Increase Literacy Skills - 0 views

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    Basic examples of how technology aids those with learning disabilities improve with certain software programs. Nothing strong enough to provide hardcore evidence, but enough to aid us with how it improves literacy.
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