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Full-Text Articles in Education
"Digital Natives" Or "The Dumbest Generation?", David J. Mulder
"Digital Natives" Or "The Dumbest Generation?", David J. Mulder
Faculty Work Comprehensive List
A common part of the conversation about Millenials is to describe them as exceptionally technologically-savvy; some have called them "digital natives." But research does not bear this out; people of older generations can be equally tech-savvy, and while many Millenials love their phones and social media, etc., the reality is that all of us are acculturated into a particular era of technology, and members of each generation can exhibit a range of comfort and skill working with different technologies.
Assessing A Media Discernment Course For Freshmen At Illiana Christian High School: A Case Study, William Boerman-Cornell
Assessing A Media Discernment Course For Freshmen At Illiana Christian High School: A Case Study, William Boerman-Cornell
Master of Education Program Theses
This case study examines the effectiveness of a team-taught mass-media freshman level course on discernment of media messages, and decision-making. By means of pre- and post- course surveys of students and faculty, this study examines students' decisions about consuming mass media and how after taking the course, their media selection process became more complex, deliberate, and organized. It also examines faculty response to the course in terms of how it appears to affect the students and how it affects faculty teaching and learning.
Dr. Emory Griffen, Lillian V. Grissen
Ozinga Lectures, Charles Veenstra
Communications: Theme Of Retreat, Bonnie Miedema
Christians Lectures On Christian Communications, Randall Palmer
Christians Lectures On Christian Communications, Randall Palmer
Pro Rege
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Botha Introduces Apartheid At Dordt, Case J. Boot
Attack On And Defense Of Debate, Daryl Vander Kooi