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Effect Of 100% Virtual Learning Modality On Middle Level Learners, Madison Stanton
Effect Of 100% Virtual Learning Modality On Middle Level Learners, Madison Stanton
KU Inspires! Undergraduate Research Day
Teachers and students have been incorporating technology into instructional practices for quite some time. Technology has multiple benefits. However, concerns have been developing due to the increase in technology. While these concerns were being explored, the COVID-19 pandemic hit causing schools to move quickly to 100% virtual learning. Our investigation sought to identify the effects of 100% virtual learning modality on middle level students from their teachers' perspectives. Findings will be shared and solutions discussed.
Keywords: Technology, Middle School, Perspectives, COVID-19, Virtual Learning, KU BEARS.
Using Online Tools For Learning, Not Copying, Noah Cox
Using Online Tools For Learning, Not Copying, Noah Cox
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
This project is showing that using online websites for homework answers is not always a bad thing. If these websites are used correctly, they can actually be a really good tool for learning.
Adhd: A Personal Struggle, Julianna Vanvalin
Adhd: A Personal Struggle, Julianna Vanvalin
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
This paper attempts to show my struggles with ADHD and how not receiving proper care can hinder someone.
Foster Youth In College, Brandi Lindenmuth
Foster Youth In College, Brandi Lindenmuth
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
Foster youth in higher education struggle with unique challenges that need attention in order for them to succeed. Programs such as the ones talked about in this paper focus on these unique challenges and proceed to support these students for their potential of success.
Teaching The Power Of Pictures, Rachel Speranza
Teaching The Power Of Pictures, Rachel Speranza
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
Though choosing sources that have specific copyright that allows for the reuse, modification, and redistribution of pictures is an important lesson for all students of all grade levels, what’s even a more important lesson is that of the power of social media. The perfect picture can spread like a wildfire across all social media platforms. Pictures have the power to change someone’s mood, political opinion, and even advocate for change on the other side of the world.
If You Hate Group Projects Say, "I", Rebekah Smith
If You Hate Group Projects Say, "I", Rebekah Smith
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
This is a blog post that strives to understand the hatred of group assignments in hopes to create a more collaborative classroom.