Okido is a cloud-based portal and app that connects schools, parents and kids in an easy, fun & effective space that will redefine parent engagement in schools like never before!
This document summarizes a presentation about whether lack of computer and internet access affects children's education in the UK. The presentation examines the availability of computers/internet at home, school and libraries. It notes that 2 million UK children lack internet access, and poorer families are twice as likely to be without internet. A survey found students without internet access have diminished learning capabilities. The presentation analyzes the impact of lack of access and proposes conducting further research and an educational campaign to address the issue.
Everything governors should know about ICT but are 'afraid' to askSteve Warburton
Governors should focus on high-level oversight of the school's strategic direction and hold school leadership accountable for improving student outcomes, rather than micromanaging day-to-day operations. They have a duty to support and advise the school by setting targets, developing policies, and keeping the school under review while exercising responsibilities in partnership with school staff. When making decisions about technology investments, governors should consider the anticipated educational impact on students, professional development needs of staff, and ensure the best value for money based on research.
Millennial parents are increasingly documenting their children's lives online from a young age through social media like Facebook. This has led to debates around when and how children should engage with social media as they grow up. While technology provides educational benefits when used appropriately for young kids, some experts warn that screen time for children under 2 can negatively impact language development. As technology becomes more integrated into education and career skills, finding a healthy balance of technology use and real-world development for children is important.
Business research report on Internet and childrenApon Comilla
The document discusses the negative impacts of internet usage on children's development. It notes that while the internet has positive aspects, excessive usage can be psychologically and socially harmful to youth. Specifically, it can lead to internet addiction, exposure to inappropriate content like pornography, and risks like cyberbullying. The document advocates for parents to guide children's internet use in healthy ways and be aware of potential issues to protect children's well-being.
Technology has significantly impacted modern family relationships in both positive and negative ways. It allows improved communication through tools like video chatting and instant messaging, enabling connection despite geographic distance. However, overuse of technology also contributes to isolation, as family members spend less face-to-face time together and more time engaged with digital devices. This shift strains relationships and changes family dynamics, with "family time" now often involving separate device use rather than active interaction. While technology helps connectivity, more research is still needed on its emotional effects and relationship between use and quality of family bonding activities.
The Technology Taboo: How Does Technology Fit into Early Childhood Education?Robert Hagaman
Robert Hagaman discusses technology in early childhood education and how it can be utilized to assist with development and learning at home and in the classroom.
The Epstein School, a bilingual Jewish day school in Georgia, worked with Crescerance to develop a custom mobile app to enhance their communications, marketing, and parent engagement. The app allows the school to send notifications, share admissions information, connect parents to teachers, gather feedback, and drive traffic to their social media. Since launching the app 18 months ago, the school has seen skyrocketing social media and parent engagement, increased enrollment, and increased online fundraising. Key features include direct links to social media, electronic communications with parents, and an event calendar.
The document discusses how the rise of the internet and cyberculture has negatively impacted education. It argues that while the internet has benefits, it has made students more prone to laziness, loss of patience, and online distractions. Studies show that frequent social media use lowers GPAs and reduces study time. The easy access to information online is changing attention spans and may be contributing to rising ADHD diagnosis. Overall, the author concludes that the negatives of technology for learning currently outweigh the positives, especially for students.
This document summarizes a presentation about whether lack of computer and internet access affects children's education in the UK. The presentation examines the availability of computers/internet at home, school and libraries. It notes that 2 million UK children lack internet access, and poorer families are twice as likely to be without internet. A survey found students without internet access have diminished learning capabilities. The presentation analyzes the impact of lack of access and proposes conducting further research and an educational campaign to address the issue.
Everything governors should know about ICT but are 'afraid' to askSteve Warburton
Governors should focus on high-level oversight of the school's strategic direction and hold school leadership accountable for improving student outcomes, rather than micromanaging day-to-day operations. They have a duty to support and advise the school by setting targets, developing policies, and keeping the school under review while exercising responsibilities in partnership with school staff. When making decisions about technology investments, governors should consider the anticipated educational impact on students, professional development needs of staff, and ensure the best value for money based on research.
Millennial parents are increasingly documenting their children's lives online from a young age through social media like Facebook. This has led to debates around when and how children should engage with social media as they grow up. While technology provides educational benefits when used appropriately for young kids, some experts warn that screen time for children under 2 can negatively impact language development. As technology becomes more integrated into education and career skills, finding a healthy balance of technology use and real-world development for children is important.
Business research report on Internet and childrenApon Comilla
The document discusses the negative impacts of internet usage on children's development. It notes that while the internet has positive aspects, excessive usage can be psychologically and socially harmful to youth. Specifically, it can lead to internet addiction, exposure to inappropriate content like pornography, and risks like cyberbullying. The document advocates for parents to guide children's internet use in healthy ways and be aware of potential issues to protect children's well-being.
Technology has significantly impacted modern family relationships in both positive and negative ways. It allows improved communication through tools like video chatting and instant messaging, enabling connection despite geographic distance. However, overuse of technology also contributes to isolation, as family members spend less face-to-face time together and more time engaged with digital devices. This shift strains relationships and changes family dynamics, with "family time" now often involving separate device use rather than active interaction. While technology helps connectivity, more research is still needed on its emotional effects and relationship between use and quality of family bonding activities.
The Technology Taboo: How Does Technology Fit into Early Childhood Education?Robert Hagaman
Robert Hagaman discusses technology in early childhood education and how it can be utilized to assist with development and learning at home and in the classroom.
The Epstein School, a bilingual Jewish day school in Georgia, worked with Crescerance to develop a custom mobile app to enhance their communications, marketing, and parent engagement. The app allows the school to send notifications, share admissions information, connect parents to teachers, gather feedback, and drive traffic to their social media. Since launching the app 18 months ago, the school has seen skyrocketing social media and parent engagement, increased enrollment, and increased online fundraising. Key features include direct links to social media, electronic communications with parents, and an event calendar.
The document discusses how the rise of the internet and cyberculture has negatively impacted education. It argues that while the internet has benefits, it has made students more prone to laziness, loss of patience, and online distractions. Studies show that frequent social media use lowers GPAs and reduces study time. The easy access to information online is changing attention spans and may be contributing to rising ADHD diagnosis. Overall, the author concludes that the negatives of technology for learning currently outweigh the positives, especially for students.
SWGfL ICT Conference 7th July 2011. Session 3h 'Engaging parents in learning through ICT: the good, the bad and the ugly.' Hosted by Iain Williams, Deputy Headteacher, Bradley Stoke Community School
The Internet has grown rapidly over the past decade and changed how the world communicates through media by globalizing access. It has negatively impacted newspapers by decreasing their size and numbers as people get news online. Libraries have adapted to the digital age by organizing information online to allow virtual access locally and globally. While the Internet expands children's knowledge through educational games, it can be addicting for teenagers and replace social interactions with online use instead.
This document provides an overview of how children use the internet and tips for parents on guiding them safely. It discusses common internet activities like social media, games, communication and risks like cyberbullying, predators and pornography. It emphasizes that open communication and setting clear expectations are important for internet safety. Parents should be involved in their child's online activities while also trusting their parenting instincts.
The document discusses research into whether the internet makes children smarter today. It describes conducting a survey of 30 parents about their children's internet use. The results show that most parents allow their children to use the internet, which 80% agree helps children perform better educationally and enjoy learning. However, 90% also feel it can make children lazy. Overall, 70% of parents believe the internet is making children smarter today by providing educational resources and interactions online from a young age. The researcher concludes the hypothesis that the internet improves children's intelligence is proven true. Some recommendations include parents spending more time online with children and setting reasonable limits on internet use.
This document discusses how libraries must evolve to remain relevant in a changing information landscape. It notes that students and learning styles have changed with increased digital connectivity and access to information. Libraries need to adapt strategies to recognize these changes and how users now interact with information. Opportunities exist for libraries to provide value through innovation, inspiration, and influence if librarians play a role in connecting users to knowledge and supporting critical thinking. Libraries that do not adapt risk becoming extinct like dinosaurs that did not change with the climate.
The document discusses the results of a survey on internet safety conducted in the UK. It finds that most UK teachers feel students know more about technology than they do by age 13. Additionally, the majority of teachers believe parents rely too heavily on schools for internet safety education. While most parents plan to discuss adult topics with children by age 10, many had this conversation much later or not at all with their own parents. Both parents and teachers identify parents as primarily responsible for teaching children about internet safety. However, many teachers have not received formal training on e-safety. The document provides resources from AVG on internet safety education.
Social media can provide educational benefits but also risks. It allows convenient access to experts, updated information, and flexible learning schedules. However, it is easy to get distracted and browse without learning. Information sources must be verified for accuracy. Overall, social media is excellent for education when used properly, such as taking online courses, but children require supervision to balance benefits and risks.
- A study of malaria infections in western Thailand found that 90.2% of Plasmodium infections were asymptomatic and submicroscopic, detected through molecular and serological methods but not microscopy. Mixed-species infections made up 68% of positive cases among febrile patients, all of which were misdiagnosed. Antibody levels against Plasmodium increased seasonally and with age. Asymptomatic carriers had weaker antibody responses than febrile patients. Despite reduced transmission, undetected submicroscopic infections pose a challenge to malaria elimination in the region.
Ajay Kumar Sharma is seeking a position where he can utilize his skills to help achieve company goals and gain knowledge. He has a BA from PUVANCHAL University with 46.16% marks. His areas of interest include management, sales, retail, listening to music, and watching news. His technical skills include MS Office and using the internet. He has good communication abilities, understands new technologies quickly, and is a good team player who is willing to take on extra responsibilities. He is seeking to serve an esteemed organization to the satisfaction of his superiors.
This curriculum vitae is for Miss. Rajkriti Singh, who is currently working as an Officer at ICICI Bank Ltd. since October 2013. She has a BBA from VKSU University and an MBA in Marketing & Finance from MMTU University. Her professional experience also includes a 2 month training at ITC Ltd. She is seeking to use her diverse skills and experience to serve clients and build strong relationships.
Impacto de los síntomas somáticos y dolor medidos mediante la escala SSI-28 (...Observatoriodolor
Impacto de los síntomas somáticos y dolor medidos mediante la escala SSI-28 (Somatic Symptom Inventory) en la Calidad de Vida Relacionada con la Salud en pacientes con depresión.
Shivakumar is a software engineer with over 10 years of experience developing products for mobile devices like phones and tablets. He has expertise in languages like C, C++, Java, and JavaScript and has worked with platforms such as Tizen, Linux, Android and Symbian. Currently he is a Chief Engineer at Samsung Research working on projects involving messaging, telephony, Bluetooth, sensors and fitness applications. He is looking for a new challenging position as a software programmer.
Gauge your challenges and opportunities against the electrical distribution industry with the latest technology benchmarking report. (Published Nov. 2014)
A business driven approach to security policy management a technical perspec...AlgoSec
In this era of digital transformation, globalization, and relentless cyber-attacks, security can no longer remain a technology issue that simply focuses on defending networks and data. It must become a strategic, business driver that transforms the next generation datacenter to both protect and power the agile enterprise. Security teams are therefore now looking to implement intelligent automation that injects business context into their security management.
Join Joe DiPietro, SE Director at AlgoSec for a technical webinar, where he will discuss a business-driven approach to security policy management – from automatically discovering application connectivity requirements, through ongoing change management and proactive risk analysis, to secure decommissioning – that will help make your organizations more agile, more secure and more compliant.
During the webinar, Joe will explain how to:
• Get holistic visibly of security risk and compliance across the enterprise network
• How to reduce risk and avoid application outages
• Tie cyber threats to business processes
• Enhance and automate business processes with business context, including impact analysis and risk approval
• Accelerate and ensure secure business transformation to the cloud
Kata adjektif digunakan untuk menerangkan sifat, keadaan, warna, bentuk, atau ukuran dari kata nama. Beberapa contoh kata adjektif adalah rajin, pandai, hijau, besar, bulat, kini, sopan, dekat, manis, dan gembira. Kata adjektif membantu memperjelas makna dan deskripsi dari kata benda.
The document discusses improving communication between schools and parents. It describes how one school implemented a mobile app to streamline communication, finding greater parent engagement and participation compared to email. Teachers can easily send class-specific information and forms through the app. The app also allows automatic integration with school calendars and news, as well as direct messaging from the school to parents. The school has found the app saves staff time while improving information access and dialogue between home and school.
The document describes an initiative to start a new type of Steve Jobs School based on modern technological developments. The school aims to prepare students for the future with an education model that uses iPads, online learning environments, and apps to provide a personalized learning path for each student. Key aspects include students learning both in and outside of school throughout the year, teachers acting as coaches rather than traditional instructors, and community involvement through virtual and physical collaboration between students, parents, and local organizations. The goal is to efficiently utilize all available resources to develop each student's individual talents and skills needed for the world of 2030 and beyond.
Okido - Redefining Parent engagement in Schools through technology! Niharika Shenoy
Okido is a cloud-based portal and app that connects schools, parents and kids in an easy, fun & effective space that will redefine parent engagement in schools like never before!
The document discusses several ethical issues that arise from increased technology use in classrooms:
1) Academic honesty and research ethics are challenged by easy access to information online which can enable plagiarism and fabricated sources if proper citation practices are not taught.
2) Electronic communications between teachers and students can blur professional boundaries if not kept formal, and students should be warned their messages may not remain private.
3) Social networks and cyberbullying are concerns, as hurtful posts can spread quickly online and damage people, so these behaviors must be addressed and prevented.
4) Social media also poses risks if teachers friend students, as private information may be viewed, so students must understand their online actions are not truly
SWGfL ICT Conference 7th July 2011. Session 3h 'Engaging parents in learning through ICT: the good, the bad and the ugly.' Hosted by Iain Williams, Deputy Headteacher, Bradley Stoke Community School
The Internet has grown rapidly over the past decade and changed how the world communicates through media by globalizing access. It has negatively impacted newspapers by decreasing their size and numbers as people get news online. Libraries have adapted to the digital age by organizing information online to allow virtual access locally and globally. While the Internet expands children's knowledge through educational games, it can be addicting for teenagers and replace social interactions with online use instead.
This document provides an overview of how children use the internet and tips for parents on guiding them safely. It discusses common internet activities like social media, games, communication and risks like cyberbullying, predators and pornography. It emphasizes that open communication and setting clear expectations are important for internet safety. Parents should be involved in their child's online activities while also trusting their parenting instincts.
The document discusses research into whether the internet makes children smarter today. It describes conducting a survey of 30 parents about their children's internet use. The results show that most parents allow their children to use the internet, which 80% agree helps children perform better educationally and enjoy learning. However, 90% also feel it can make children lazy. Overall, 70% of parents believe the internet is making children smarter today by providing educational resources and interactions online from a young age. The researcher concludes the hypothesis that the internet improves children's intelligence is proven true. Some recommendations include parents spending more time online with children and setting reasonable limits on internet use.
This document discusses how libraries must evolve to remain relevant in a changing information landscape. It notes that students and learning styles have changed with increased digital connectivity and access to information. Libraries need to adapt strategies to recognize these changes and how users now interact with information. Opportunities exist for libraries to provide value through innovation, inspiration, and influence if librarians play a role in connecting users to knowledge and supporting critical thinking. Libraries that do not adapt risk becoming extinct like dinosaurs that did not change with the climate.
The document discusses the results of a survey on internet safety conducted in the UK. It finds that most UK teachers feel students know more about technology than they do by age 13. Additionally, the majority of teachers believe parents rely too heavily on schools for internet safety education. While most parents plan to discuss adult topics with children by age 10, many had this conversation much later or not at all with their own parents. Both parents and teachers identify parents as primarily responsible for teaching children about internet safety. However, many teachers have not received formal training on e-safety. The document provides resources from AVG on internet safety education.
Social media can provide educational benefits but also risks. It allows convenient access to experts, updated information, and flexible learning schedules. However, it is easy to get distracted and browse without learning. Information sources must be verified for accuracy. Overall, social media is excellent for education when used properly, such as taking online courses, but children require supervision to balance benefits and risks.
- A study of malaria infections in western Thailand found that 90.2% of Plasmodium infections were asymptomatic and submicroscopic, detected through molecular and serological methods but not microscopy. Mixed-species infections made up 68% of positive cases among febrile patients, all of which were misdiagnosed. Antibody levels against Plasmodium increased seasonally and with age. Asymptomatic carriers had weaker antibody responses than febrile patients. Despite reduced transmission, undetected submicroscopic infections pose a challenge to malaria elimination in the region.
Ajay Kumar Sharma is seeking a position where he can utilize his skills to help achieve company goals and gain knowledge. He has a BA from PUVANCHAL University with 46.16% marks. His areas of interest include management, sales, retail, listening to music, and watching news. His technical skills include MS Office and using the internet. He has good communication abilities, understands new technologies quickly, and is a good team player who is willing to take on extra responsibilities. He is seeking to serve an esteemed organization to the satisfaction of his superiors.
This curriculum vitae is for Miss. Rajkriti Singh, who is currently working as an Officer at ICICI Bank Ltd. since October 2013. She has a BBA from VKSU University and an MBA in Marketing & Finance from MMTU University. Her professional experience also includes a 2 month training at ITC Ltd. She is seeking to use her diverse skills and experience to serve clients and build strong relationships.
Impacto de los síntomas somáticos y dolor medidos mediante la escala SSI-28 (...Observatoriodolor
Impacto de los síntomas somáticos y dolor medidos mediante la escala SSI-28 (Somatic Symptom Inventory) en la Calidad de Vida Relacionada con la Salud en pacientes con depresión.
Shivakumar is a software engineer with over 10 years of experience developing products for mobile devices like phones and tablets. He has expertise in languages like C, C++, Java, and JavaScript and has worked with platforms such as Tizen, Linux, Android and Symbian. Currently he is a Chief Engineer at Samsung Research working on projects involving messaging, telephony, Bluetooth, sensors and fitness applications. He is looking for a new challenging position as a software programmer.
Gauge your challenges and opportunities against the electrical distribution industry with the latest technology benchmarking report. (Published Nov. 2014)
A business driven approach to security policy management a technical perspec...AlgoSec
In this era of digital transformation, globalization, and relentless cyber-attacks, security can no longer remain a technology issue that simply focuses on defending networks and data. It must become a strategic, business driver that transforms the next generation datacenter to both protect and power the agile enterprise. Security teams are therefore now looking to implement intelligent automation that injects business context into their security management.
Join Joe DiPietro, SE Director at AlgoSec for a technical webinar, where he will discuss a business-driven approach to security policy management – from automatically discovering application connectivity requirements, through ongoing change management and proactive risk analysis, to secure decommissioning – that will help make your organizations more agile, more secure and more compliant.
During the webinar, Joe will explain how to:
• Get holistic visibly of security risk and compliance across the enterprise network
• How to reduce risk and avoid application outages
• Tie cyber threats to business processes
• Enhance and automate business processes with business context, including impact analysis and risk approval
• Accelerate and ensure secure business transformation to the cloud
Kata adjektif digunakan untuk menerangkan sifat, keadaan, warna, bentuk, atau ukuran dari kata nama. Beberapa contoh kata adjektif adalah rajin, pandai, hijau, besar, bulat, kini, sopan, dekat, manis, dan gembira. Kata adjektif membantu memperjelas makna dan deskripsi dari kata benda.
The document discusses improving communication between schools and parents. It describes how one school implemented a mobile app to streamline communication, finding greater parent engagement and participation compared to email. Teachers can easily send class-specific information and forms through the app. The app also allows automatic integration with school calendars and news, as well as direct messaging from the school to parents. The school has found the app saves staff time while improving information access and dialogue between home and school.
The document describes an initiative to start a new type of Steve Jobs School based on modern technological developments. The school aims to prepare students for the future with an education model that uses iPads, online learning environments, and apps to provide a personalized learning path for each student. Key aspects include students learning both in and outside of school throughout the year, teachers acting as coaches rather than traditional instructors, and community involvement through virtual and physical collaboration between students, parents, and local organizations. The goal is to efficiently utilize all available resources to develop each student's individual talents and skills needed for the world of 2030 and beyond.
Okido - Redefining Parent engagement in Schools through technology! Niharika Shenoy
Okido is a cloud-based portal and app that connects schools, parents and kids in an easy, fun & effective space that will redefine parent engagement in schools like never before!
The document discusses several ethical issues that arise from increased technology use in classrooms:
1) Academic honesty and research ethics are challenged by easy access to information online which can enable plagiarism and fabricated sources if proper citation practices are not taught.
2) Electronic communications between teachers and students can blur professional boundaries if not kept formal, and students should be warned their messages may not remain private.
3) Social networks and cyberbullying are concerns, as hurtful posts can spread quickly online and damage people, so these behaviors must be addressed and prevented.
4) Social media also poses risks if teachers friend students, as private information may be viewed, so students must understand their online actions are not truly
This document discusses the role of information technology in promoting quality education. It argues that IT is now essential for quality learning and literacy. Schools have a responsibility to incorporate IT into education to keep pace with modern times. Being IT literate is as important as being literate in general. IT provides convenient access to information and has become integrated into many aspects of life. While computers are useful tools, educators must also guide students to age-appropriate online content and ensure a balanced approach between digital and traditional skills. When used properly, IT can enhance education and society.
This document provides an overview and introduction to web tools that can be used in elementary school classrooms. It discusses the need to consider laws like COPPA and CIPA when using web tools with students. It then provides descriptions of several recommended tools for elementary ages, indicating whether each tool is for ages 13 and over or under 13. The tools covered include Wiggio, Edmodo, Glogster, Voicethread, and Skype. The document is intended to help educators select appropriate and engaging digital tools to incorporate into their elementary classrooms.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of integrating information technology (IT) into education to promote quality education. It notes that IT literacy is essential in today's technology-focused world and argues that exposure to the internet at a young age can help children develop important literacy and cognitive skills. The document also highlights initiatives at the City Montessori School in Lucknow, India to incorporate IT and establish a "techno culture" in order to improve education quality and better prepare students.
The document discusses the importance and benefits of integrating information technology (IT) into education to promote quality education. It notes that IT literacy is essential in today's technology-focused world and argues that exposure to the internet at a young age can help children develop important literacy and cognitive skills. The document also highlights initiatives at the City Montessori School in Lucknow, India to incorporate IT and establish a "techno culture" in schools to better prepare students.
This document provides a vision for lifelong learning and education in the year 2020, enabled by advances in educational technology. Key elements include:
1) Intelligent toys that track children's learning from an early age and provide personalized feedback and recommendations to parents and teachers.
2) Game-based and virtual reality learning environments in preschool that assess students and provide adaptive, collaborative learning experiences.
3) Ubiquitous connectivity and personalized digital libraries in high school that facilitate project-based and community-focused learning through tools like augmented reality, simulations, and virtual mentors.
4) A scenario describing a kindergarten student's personalized learning experience using technologies like intelligent toys, virtual field trips, and
1. The document discusses the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in early childhood education, how it can promote child development and support learning, as well as potential risks.
2. ICT has become integrated into early childhood education as a way for children to have initial contact with technology through activities like using apps on smartphones.
3. When used properly, ICT can enhance learning by making it more engaging for children. However, overuse of electronic devices can negatively impact child development and family relationships.
Doc4. super book of_web_tools_for_educatorsIsabel Moura
This document provides an overview of using technology in K-12 classrooms from the perspective of educators. It contains chapters on using technology at different grade levels and for different purposes, written by various education experts. The introduction discusses how technology can enhance relationships between teachers and students and prepare students for their future. An administrator notes that embracing web tools allows schools to develop students' critical thinking and collaboration skills. Overall, the document advocates for integrating technology into classrooms to engage students and give them real-world skills, while acknowledging some teachers may be hesitant to adopt new technologies.
This document provides an introduction and overview of web tools that can be used in elementary school classrooms. It discusses the importance of considering laws like COPPA and CIPA when using web 2.0 tools with students. Several specific tools are highlighted, including Wiggio, a free online toolkit that allows file sharing, calendar management, polling, links, and communication options. The document emphasizes that web 2.0 gives students an audience and community to learn with through ongoing dialogue and content creation. Parental permission is required for some sites depending on their terms of use.
Godrej Interio set out to understand how online learning has been taken up by all the stakeholders & the way it will shape the future. To learn more, download our full paper.
Godrej Interio set out to understand how online learning has been taken up by all the stakeholders & the way it will shape the future. To learn more, download our full paper.
The document discusses the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to support learning and teaching in early childhood education. It argues that ICT tools like computers, cameras, and interactive whiteboards can make lessons more engaging for young students by bringing concepts to life through multimedia. However, it also notes that overreliance on drill-and-practice software can reduce intrinsic motivation, and attitudes towards ICT integration vary. Overall, the document suggests ICT has benefits if used appropriately as one part of a balanced early education, but real-world experiences are also still important for child development.
The document discusses how technology and new media are changing education and children's development. It predicts that technology will continue to evolve and transform education by allowing virtual classrooms, online learning from home, and new opportunities for collaboration. While technology initially raised concerns about isolating students, it is now seen as facilitating social interaction, creative expression, and cultural exchanges between children, teachers, and parents. As technologies become more powerful and ubiquitous, children will increasingly learn and play together in virtual environments.
The document discusses how technology and new media are changing education and children's development. It predicts that technology will continue integrating into education, allowing students to learn remotely through virtual classrooms. Research shows technology can facilitate social learning and collaboration. While technology initially seemed to isolate students, its future role will be to connect children, teachers, and parents to learn together. As technologies become more powerful and ubiquitous, virtual worlds and online tools will offer new opportunities in education.
The document discusses how technology and new media are changing education and children's development. It predicts that technology will continue to evolve and transform education by allowing virtual classrooms, online learning from home, and new opportunities for collaboration. While technology initially raised concerns about isolating students, it is now seen as facilitating social interaction, creative expression, and cultural exchanges between children, teachers, and parents. Overall, the integration of technology and education will reshape how people are prepared for the future.
The document discusses how technology and new media are changing education and children's development. It predicts that technology will continue integrating into education, allowing students to learn remotely through virtual classrooms. Research shows technology can facilitate social learning and collaboration. While technology initially seemed to isolate students, its future role will be to connect children, teachers, and parents to learn together. As technologies become more powerful and ubiquitous, virtual worlds and online tools will offer new opportunities in education.
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The document discusses how technology and new media are changing education and children's development. It predicts that technology will continue to evolve and transform education by allowing virtual classrooms, online learning from home, and new opportunities for collaboration. While technology initially raised concerns about isolating students, it is now seen as facilitating social interaction, creative expression, and cultural exchanges between children, teachers, and parents. Overall, the integration of technology and education will reshape how people are prepared for the future.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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2. WHAT CAN YOU DO TO GO FROM THIS?............................TO THIS?
3. GET INVOLVED !
“When schools, families, and community groups work together to support
learning, children tend to do better in school and like school more.”
4. The big disconnect – Between Parents, educators and children
There is no sufficient give & take between parents and teachers.
Okido lets you have that give and take!
5. Here’s an alarming statistic
have no idea what they are doing in school.
Nearly two-thirds of students say their parents
6. How can we change this?
By redefining parent engagement in schools.
Through
7. We believe that Technology is best when it brings people together.
On an average, A person spends about 8 hours on his/her
smartphone making use of the internet , checking e- mails and
social media channels. ( The Daily mail)
8. SO why not integrate technology to increase parent
engagement in schools ?