【24hr】Learning from WebQuests 包量 机译 向WebQuest学习 作者:Martonia Gaskill;Anastasia McNulty;David W. Brooks; 刊名:Journal of Science Education and Technology 2006年第2期 摘要:WebQuests are activities in which students use Web resources to learn about school topics. WebQuests are...
We realize that middle school and high school students typically will not choose to pick up books such as these to read on their own, and classroom teachers do not have the funds to purchase these as texts for their students. We create a tour in Google Earth that follows the narration in...
(Ducheneaut et al., 2007; McCreery, Schrader, & Krach, 2011; Schrader & Zheng, 2006; Williams et al., 2006). For example, in the multi-user virtual environment River City, middle-school kids use avatars and interact with digital artifacts and each other, to work together within a ...
and a month-long vacation in the middle, it took me about 6 months to complete that run. After about the first third of the run, it occurred to me to record my boss fight attempts, partly for instant-reply to figure out where I'd screwed up, but also to share the successful attempt...
As noted earlier in this chapter, WebQuests form one such approach which may be either problem or enquiry focused and offers huge potential for the development of traditional IL skills as an integral part of the process. Dialectic teaching, however, is somewhat different. Whether it is through ...
While there were certainly breaks, and a month-long vacation in the middle, it took me about 6 months to complete that run. After about the first third of the run, it occurred to me to record my boss fight attempts, partly for instant-reply to figure out where I'd screwed up, but ...
TRISHACOBURNhas worked for a number of years as a fine artist in Boston and New York. She received her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Tufts University, and she is also an interior designer with De La Torre Design. Trisha’s storytelling began with a one-day...
The Crow people called the mountains Awaxaawapìa Pìa, roughly translated as “Ominous Mountains”, or even more roughly, “Crazy Mountains”. They were famous to the Crow people for having metaphysical powers and being unpredictable—a place used for vision quests. ...
As one example, when everyone was “freed” to do their own investing, most who did so committed colossal errors from lack of relevant knowledge; the rich got richer, the middle class shrank (not the only reason for the shrinkage, but a contributor nevertheless). The systematic deskilling ...
and remarriage had the effect of depriving many families of immediate male heirs. The church’s attitude was self-interested insofar as by defending the right of women to control or inherit a portion of their husband’s property, it became ‘a natural candidate for their bequests’. The churc...