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Papers On Education & Computers
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ELECTRONIC LEARNING IN COLLEGE AND ADULT EDUCATION
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This paper is an essay that argues in favor of computer-based learning for college students and adult education students. Included in this essay are the positive uses that computer-based learning has offered. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MTcomlea.rtf
Emphasizing Technology as an Educational Principle
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A 10 page emphasis on the importance on focusing on technology in the classroom setting. This paper reviews the ways technology is utilized and the factors slowing that utilization. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PPedTechTeaching.rtf
Empire High School
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This 3 page paper examines some of the issues and questions surrounding Empire's decision to become entirely wired. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVEmpHS.rtf
Employer Perceptions Of Online Degree Programs
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15 pages in length. The tangibility of classroom learning is, to many, akin to receiving a genuine education; without the structured foundation of attending several classes in a given day, socializing with fellow students and interacting directly with the instructor, some question how a true academic degree can be obtained. Employers are high on the list of those who doubt the validity of online degrees so popular in contemporary culture, inasmuch as they question the very integrity of such an academic accomplishment. The extent to which online degrees reflect the exact opposite of traditional methods with regard to its fundamental approach is both grand and far-reaching; that both produce a degree for which the student has studied, struggled and succeeded speaks to the growing pains inherent to any new and relatively untapped source of technological advancement. One might readily surmise that employers have a knee-jerk reaction to the unfamiliar territory of online degree programs, with many of them failing to realize how these virtual programs are not only equivalent to the academic rigor required of students, but also the extent to which these programs go out of their way to be even more challenging by virtue of their need to prove validity to a skeptical workforce. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCOnlineDgr.rtf
Escitalopram
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This is a 10 page paper which discusses all the aspects of the antidepressant drug escitalopram.
The bibliography has 6 sources.
Filename: JHEsci.rtf
Establishing Correlation
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A 3 page paper designating four pairs of variables as being either positively, negatively or minimally correlated. In the present assessment of correlation between several sets of two variables each, there is no quantitative measure either given or possible with the data provided. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSstatsCorrel.rtf
Evaluation And Analysis Of User's Attention
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6 pages in length. Understanding the capacity for doing more than one thing at a time and still maintaining the ability to apply oneself equally well to all tasks is an undertaking not always easily realized. The value of organization in this type of situation is critical for the user's concentration and performance; if a sense of chaos exists, the prospect of accomplishing what needs to be done becomes less likely. This is particularly pertinent with regard to the learning environment, inasmuch as technology has created an atmosphere of electronic hypersensitivity and the need to address a number of devices and/or tasks at any one time with the added element of interruptions. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCUserAtten.rtf
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