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Papers On Education & Computers
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Web Based Learning; A Research Proposal
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This 7 page paper is a proposal for a research project into differentiating the personality types best suited for web based learning programmes. The proposals include a literature review and a methodology for gathering and assessment of primary data. The presentation of the results is also discussed. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEwebtra.wps
Web-Based Training: The Characteristics of Students
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16 pages in length. This paper provides an overview of perspectives on the teaching of technology and the characteristics of students who are more likely to succeed from embrace technology-based methods vs. those who benefit from more
traditional learning styles in the teaching of Java programming
languages. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLC_Tech.wps
Why Schools Should Be Wired to the Internet
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A 4 page paper (3.5 pp. + 1/2pg. outline) which examines why schools should be wired to the Internet, and how it can be utilized as an important learning tool, concentrating on grades kindergarten through twelfth, with a mention as to how it can be beneficial for college students as well. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGwired.wps
Wireless Technology In The Classroom
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A 4 page paper. The writer reports three specific cases where teachers are using wireless technology in their classrooms. In one school, students are using it for a multitude of things and in the other two schools, wireless is used in algebra classes. The essay reports the outcomes related to the use of this technology and comments on some of the purposes of it. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PGwrles.rtf
“Blogging” as a Tool in Education
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An 8 page paper discussing Weblogs’ applicability to education. Weblogs can be highly useful in a variety of educational settings, either as being supplemental to course content or as providing a launching pad for further learning and discussion. They can diminish the anonymity factor inherent in many Internet-based communications, while yet giving a greater voice to those less likely to contribute in the physical setting. Weblogs can be formal outgrowths of administrative function or provide an informal gathering place antithetical to traditional classroom structure. In short, the benefits possible from the use of Weblogs are immense, and can add great value to education, both in function and in outcome. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSWeblogs.rtf
“Effective Communication Between Teachers and Parents”
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A ten page paper which looks at methodologies of communication between school teachers and parents, including traditional systems of reports and newsletters and more modern advances in internet technology, with regard to establishing efficient and positive interaction between home and school.
Bibliography lists 6 sources
Filename: JLedcomm.wps
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