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Full-Text Articles in Education
Literacy For Life, Sr. St. John Delaney, Caitlin Gordon, Staff
Literacy For Life, Sr. St. John Delaney, Caitlin Gordon, Staff
Cornerstone 2 Reports : Community Outreach and Empowerment Through Service Learning and Volunteerism
No abstract provided.
Final Status Report [Thinkfinity Website Translation], Jing Zhao
Final Status Report [Thinkfinity Website Translation], Jing Zhao
Cornerstone 2 Reports : Community Outreach and Empowerment Through Service Learning and Volunteerism
Report and sample pages of the Thinkfinity Website in Chinese translation.
Differentiating Thinkfinity Lessons, Roberta Wiener
Differentiating Thinkfinity Lessons, Roberta Wiener
Cornerstone 1 Reports : Expansion and Enhancements of the Thinkfinity Platform
No abstract provided.
Promotion Of Engaged Democracy And Community Partnerships Through Audience Response System Technology, Mary Ann Murphy
Promotion Of Engaged Democracy And Community Partnerships Through Audience Response System Technology, Mary Ann Murphy
Cornerstone 2 Reports : Community Outreach and Empowerment Through Service Learning and Volunteerism
No abstract provided.
Web 2.0 Instructional Technology In The Classroom, Darren Hayes
Web 2.0 Instructional Technology In The Classroom, Darren Hayes
Cornerstone 1 Reports : Expansion and Enhancements of the Thinkfinity Platform
No abstract provided.
Grades 3-4 Water Cycle, Gina Camilli
Grades 3-4 Water Cycle, Gina Camilli
Science
This is a science lesson for students in grade three and four on the water cycle. Through this lesson students will be able to give an accurate and detailed description of the water cycle including the process that accompany it (evaporation, condensation, and precipitation). Students will understand that water changes into different forms of matter throughout the water cycle and that it is a closed system. Students will also understand the importance of the water cycle to the planet and weather. This lesson spans over eleven days and is tiered by ability where students work in a group to create …
Grades 5-6 American Revolution, Gina Gonzalez
Grades 5-6 American Revolution, Gina Gonzalez
Social Studies
This is a social studies lesson for 5th and 6th graders on the American Revolution. Through this lesson students will be able to understand the immediate causes of the American revolution, understand the reaction of the colonists to these causes, and discover how each student would react if they were the colonists and to explore different alternatives to war, if any. The lesson is tiered into three levels where students are grouped by ability. In each level students will receive a task card and can choose the activity that is of most interest to them.
Grades 7-8 Solving Equations, Joseph Kalata
Grades 7-8 Solving Equations, Joseph Kalata
Math
This is a math lesson for middle school students on solving equations. Through this lesson students will be able to find a single answer from multiple algebra equations, be able to create visual representations to illustrate a system of equations, and understand the concept that similar figures may have different sizes. This lesson spans over a fourteen day period where students apply math knowledge to an architect project. The students are tiered by ability.
Media Production For The Classroom, Maria Luskay
Media Production For The Classroom, Maria Luskay
Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics
The major goal of this course is to familiarize students with current video production techniques and equipment. By using a hands-on and laboratory/ lecture approach, we will be able to produce a wide variety of projects using both studio and field procedures. Some of the areas we will cover include: treatment/scripting, pre-production, directing, lighting, audio, continuity, camera operations and post production.
Students will also apply current media streaming techniques to video and upload final projects to YouTube and Google Video.
Advanced Community Empowerment Partnership In The 21st Century Technologies, James P. Lawler
Advanced Community Empowerment Partnership In The 21st Century Technologies, James P. Lawler
Cornerstone 2 Reports : Community Outreach and Empowerment Through Service Learning and Volunteerism
No abstract provided.
Grades 3-5 Pollution, Amy Silviotti
Grades 3-5 Pollution, Amy Silviotti
Science
This is a science lesson for grades third through five on pollution. Through this lesson students will be able to describe the relationships among air, water, land on Earth, characteristics of living and non living things, survival behaviors of common living specimens, the factors that help promote good health. Students will also be able to identify how plants and animals depend on each other and in what ways humans have changed the environment. The lesson is tiered in three levels based on ability. Within each tier the student will complete a shape contract where they choose tasks based on interest …
Creation Of An Online E-Government Course For Dyson, James Gabberty
Creation Of An Online E-Government Course For Dyson, James Gabberty
Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics
No abstract provided.
Web 2.0 Tools In The Foreign Language Classroom, Andres Villagra
Web 2.0 Tools In The Foreign Language Classroom, Andres Villagra
Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics
This is a mid-project report on the "The development of both the social networking environment “Spanish Lounge at Pace University” (http://spanishlounge.wetpaint.com); and the student piloting community project called: “Spanish Success Story”. Both pilot projects have already started this Fall 2008 and are under way at this point. The funds requested will help with additional design work and maintenance of these projects."
Videostories: Using Technology To Give Voice To Adolescents With Disabilities: Mid-Project Status Report, Leslie Soodak, Ph.D.
Videostories: Using Technology To Give Voice To Adolescents With Disabilities: Mid-Project Status Report, Leslie Soodak, Ph.D.
Cornerstone 2 Reports : Community Outreach and Empowerment Through Service Learning and Volunteerism
No abstract provided.
Differentiated Lesson Plans: Mid-Project Status Report, Roberta Wiener
Differentiated Lesson Plans: Mid-Project Status Report, Roberta Wiener
Cornerstone 1 Reports : Expansion and Enhancements of the Thinkfinity Platform
Mid-Project Status Report
Professional Development: Winter-Spring Activity Report, Pace University
Professional Development: Winter-Spring Activity Report, Pace University
Cornerstone 1 Reports : Expansion and Enhancements of the Thinkfinity Platform
A report on continuing technology training for teachers teaching in elementary schools; teachers are introduced in the use of educational technologies in the classroom.
Android Based Mobile Computing, Collaborative Project
Android Based Mobile Computing, Collaborative Project
Dyson College- Seidenberg School of CSIS : Collaborative Projects and Presentations
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succinct description only of the current research project undertaken by the participants. It provides for the following information
1. Participants and Affiliations
2. Overall Project Goals
3. Illustrative picture
4. Specific research/artistic/pedagogic foci
Thinkfinity Grant: Interactive White Board: Status Report, Mortola Library, Center For Teaching, Learning And Technology
Thinkfinity Grant: Interactive White Board: Status Report, Mortola Library, Center For Teaching, Learning And Technology
Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics
The Mortola Library and Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology are working together on a joint pilot project utilizing the technology of interactive white boards (IWBs, also known by the brand name SMART Board). The mobile IWB serves three purposes: improve faculty development and increase integration of Web 2.0 tools into faculty development sessions, improvement of Information Literacy instruction sessions, and increase availability of new technologies for members of the Pace Community, students in particular, to use within the library.
Exploring Web 2.0 Technologies To Internationalize The Teaching Of Psychology, Richard Velayo
Exploring Web 2.0 Technologies To Internationalize The Teaching Of Psychology, Richard Velayo
Cornerstone 3 Reports : Interdisciplinary Informatics
This project aims to explore effective ways in which instructors in psychology through the use of Web 2.0 technologies in teaching help with this “internationalization” initiative. Though the focus of this pilot project is the psychology curriculum, an investigation of the ways in which Internet-based technologies are used to internationalize curriculum in other disciplines will also be explored.
Gis Hub For Pace Community Service, Collaborative Project
Gis Hub For Pace Community Service, Collaborative Project
Dyson College- Seidenberg School of CSIS : Collaborative Projects and Presentations
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succinct description only of the current research project undertaken by the participants. It provides for the folowing information
1. Participants and Affiliations
2. Overall Project Goals
3. Illustrative picture
4. Specific research/artistic/pedagogic foci
Eportfolios For Showcasing Student Learning, Collaborative Project
Eportfolios For Showcasing Student Learning, Collaborative Project
Dyson College- Seidenberg School of CSIS : Collaborative Projects and Presentations
This entry adheres to the use of the quad chart template to provide a succint description only of the current research project undertaken by the participants. It provides for the following information.M
Participants
1. Participants and Affiliations
2. Overall Project Goals
3. Illustrative picture
4. Specific research/artistic/pedagogic foci
End-Semester Status Report-Year 2-Assistive Technology Lab, Beth Rosenberg
End-Semester Status Report-Year 2-Assistive Technology Lab, Beth Rosenberg
Cornerstone 2 Reports : Community Outreach and Empowerment Through Service Learning and Volunteerism
The Assistive Technology Lab continues to be an extremely significant piece of the Thinkfinity grant...The focus of the AT Lab at 163 Williams Street at Pace University is to help students, teacher-candidates, professors and the community with researching, studying and addressing the needs of the community within the area of assistive technology for the user. Various levels of progress have been made this semester regarding the types of equipment the lab needs to function, as well as amassing information for the AT Lab Committee and fulfilling the realization of a working lab.
Thinkfinity.Org Videos, Robert Del Greco, Graduate Assistant
Thinkfinity.Org Videos, Robert Del Greco, Graduate Assistant
Cornerstone 1 Reports : Expansion and Enhancements of the Thinkfinity Platform
Follow-up reports on the integration of videos in the Thinkfinity projects.
Original Goals: • To establish a rapport with a school in which Thinkfinity.org videos could be produced. • To create a reproducible format that could be used to create future Thinkfinity.org videos. • To create a video series (no less than 5 videos) of interactive whiteboard enhanced lessons based on Thinkfinity.org lesson plans that demonstrate how teachers can utilize both resources.