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Papers On Education & Computers
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Multicultural Education And Technology
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A 10 page paper that includes these sections: abstract, stimulus statement and topic, teacher competence to teach multicultural education, what we know about technology and student achievement and technology in pre-service multicultural education classes, what we do not know and recommendations. There are many suppositions that make good sense about the value of technology when teaching multicultural lessons but there seems to be very little empirical evidence. Data are provided for studies where technology was used with ELL and disadvantaged students for math and writing. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGmlttch.RTF
National Educational Technology Plan
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This 3 page paper discusses and reacts to two documents: the 2005 National Educational Technology Plan and Visions 2020.2: Student Views on Transforming Education and Training Through Advanced Technologies. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGnatetc.RTF
One-To-One Computing
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A 12-page research paper that offers an extensive literature review about what research tells educators about the efficacy of one-to-one computing programs. The writer defines this term, addresses how it affect pedagogy, problems with implementation, research findings, etc. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: kh1to1.rtf
Online Classes
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A 6 page paper discussing the evolution of distance learning as it has been
altered by the advent of the Internet. Online classes began as special-interest adventures offered
for no academic credit, but now there are Internet-only schools and many mainstream universities
offer extensive possibilities. Distance learning has existed for more than a century in various
forms, but the Internet offers possibilities never known before. One of these possibilities is Duke's
MBA program that requires 5 weeks on campus, but also requires 2 weeks each in Germany,
Brazil and China. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSonlineClass.wps
Online Education And Technological Frustrations
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5 pages in length. There was a time when students had to rely upon the traditional - and archaic - educational methods of attending class, abiding by the pre-established schedules of instructors, following a curriculum upon which they had little time to focus, as well as rearranging their lives to accommodate their schooling. This is no longer the case with the advent of telecommunications technology in the classroom -- the classroom being the privacy of the student's own home. Indeed, it is impossible to overlook the many benefits inherent to such programs as distance learning, video conferencing, interactive multimedia, knowledge-based systems and the Internet as they relate to education. Contemporary students have been given an opportunity unlike any who have studied before them: the chance to mold their educational needs to fit their individual lifestyles. However, along with the good comes the not-so-good in terms of technological frustrations that impede upon their progress. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCTechFrus.rtf
Online Education in Mathematics: A Review of Literature
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This 8 page paper provides a review of literature on the use of online education in mathematics. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHOnliMa.rtf
Papert/Philosophy of Learning
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A 4 page research paper that discusses the learning philosophy of Seymour Papert, American mathematician, educator, specialist in artificial intelligence, MIT professor and follower of Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget. He proposed in the 1960s that children could be taught to use computers as instruments for learning and enhanced creativity. The writer discusses his ideas concerning learning and technology. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khpapert.rtf
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