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Computer Technology and Mathematics
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of articles related to a research review of literature on topics that include mathematics software, technology and use in the classroom, the use of word problems and the use of techniques for the instruction of children with learning disabilities in mathematics. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MHTecMat.rtf
Computer Use in General Education and in the Pre-K Level:
A Research Proposal: Chapter One
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This 20 page paper provides the first chapte rofa research proposal. This paper looks specifically at the role of computer use in general education and in Pre-K education. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHedcom6.rtf
Computers & Elementary Education / Increasing Test Scores?
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An 8 page paper that considers the use of computers in elementary classrooms and reflects on the benefits in terms of their ability to assist in increasing test scores. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Compee.wps
Computers And Human Learning
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5 pages in length. There is little question that technology has given considerable advantage to reading skills at the school grade level, not only serving to improve present learning skills but also setting the stage for increased capability later on in school as well. Part of the challenge of acquiring a good, sound education is getting the student interested in the lesson plan; while some are inherently good students, others require the extra added incentive that such technological advances as computer access offers. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCCompH.rtf
Computers For Elementary Education Analyzed
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A 5 page paper examining the use of computers in elementary school classrooms. Specifically considered are instructional benefits of computers in improving test scores. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Compele.wps
Computers in Early Childhood Classrooms
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A 10 page paper which addresses the
question of whether computers belong in early childhood classrooms or not. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAcmptrcls.wps
Computers in Education: Friend or Foe?
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An 8 page review of the literature for answers to the question of how appropriate computers are in the educational environment. The author reviews four specific articles from online technology journals. The conclusion is reached that computers can be tremendously powerful tools both in terms of student output and learning and also in terms of teacher output and learning. Through computers students have access to materials at the speed of light. They can incorporate new information, make changes and revisions, and produce considerably more high quality reports and projects in much less time than that which would be involved utilizing more traditional resources. At the same time, however, we must recognize the importance of using computers as a supplemental educational tool as opposed to a primary one. We must also recognize the importance of carefully selecting this tool, its accessories, and the environment with which it will work. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPtechEd2.rtf
Computers in the Classroom
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This 3 page paper is primarily an article review. John D. Castellani (2000) addresses the issue in an article entitled Strategies for integrating the Internet into classrooms for high school students with emotional and learning disabilities. This is the only source cited.
Filename: SA719cc.rtf
Creating an Online Community College Course for High School
Students
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This 7 page report discusses a case study in which a
community college wants to create a course for high school
seniors in a particular region outlining what students should
expect regarding a college education. With an effective Internet
presence, the college believes it can help these students
understand the challenges of college, how to meet those
challenges, and, hopefully, choose their institution as the place
to begin their college career. However, marketing the community
college is very much secondary to exposing students to topics
such as how to choose classes, how to budget both time and
finances, and choosing a major. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: BWwebed.rtf
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