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Notebooks, Portfolios, and Abilities: The Model of Successful Assessment
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2004:1 , 2004
Measuring student learning remains a challenging task at every level. At Valley City State University, traditional measures and digital portfolios are the basis for institutional assessment of student achievement. The objectives for student learning ...
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Ubiquitous Mobile Computing: A Foundation in the Academic Infrastructure
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2004:1 , 2004
Learn how students benefit from ubiquitous mobile computing, and how it influences the academic environment. A panel will provide different perspectives on how the laptop computer has influenced the learning environment. Presenter explanations...
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Technology, Alienation, and the Soul: Thoughts on Reaching the Whole Student
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2004:1 , 2004
There is a growing awareness of feelings of alienation among students. I believe this comes mainly from ignoring the soul. Abstract: Soul is defined in many ways. Most religions and many philosophies have some concept of the soul, some aspect of us...
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Radical Change in a Traditional Setting: Lessons Learned
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2002:1 , 2002
In an age when change is a norm, lifelong learning a critical mandate for prosperity, and technology a revolutionizing force, transforming traditional education practice is a central theme at Valley City State University (VCSU). Beginning with the...
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