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Internet and mobile phones are 'damaging education' - 0 views

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    This article is about a study of around 260 students ages 11-18 years old at a secondary school in the Midlands to determine if the increased use of technology had hindered students' ability in school. It was found that about six out of ten students copied directly from sources with over a quarter of them not realizing that it was plagiarism. The study also found that the increase use of modern technology has made more students use "text-speak" in their work at school. Text-speak is made up of shortcuts usually used when texting another person. Teachers are having a harder time understand their students' work because of the usage of text-speak, thus proving the negative impacts of the increased use of modern technology on students.
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7 Steps to Effective Speaking - 1 views

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    This article gives seven way to speak more effectively. 1) Own the stage by projecting your voice throughout the whole room. 2) Start with big ideas to get your audience's attention. 3) Make your audience feel good about themselves. 4) Keep repeating one message. 5) Relate with your audience so they can understand what you are saying. 6) Define common words to wow audience. 7) End speech with a success story.
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Could early music training help babies learn language? - 4 views

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    A study was performed on a group of 47 nine-month-old infants to test if music could help babies learn language better. The results of the study showed that infants who listened to music were more responsive to speech than the babies who played with toys and did not listen to music. It was also concluded that music can help in social-emotional development. Two children who had never met before felt closer after they played music together. Babies were also "more likely to show helping behaviors toward an adult after the babies had been bounced in sync with the adult who was also moving rhythmically."
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In Philly, Sign Language Has Its Own Accent - 3 views

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    Researchers have noticed that in Philly, signers have a distinct accent just like the language spoken there. The sign language in Philly is so different from ASL that it would be almost impossible for a person who uses ASL and a person who use Philadelphia sign language to communicate with each other. This is because Philadelphia sign language is similar to French Sign Language. As more advancements are made to help deaf people hear, the less people are learning how to sign and slowly the usage of the unique Philadelphia sign language decrease. Researchers are trying to find ways to help preserve this unique way of signing.
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