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    Twelve benefits of Music Education 1. Early musical training helps develop brain areas involved in language and reasoning. It is thought that brain development continues for many years after birth. Recent studies have clearly indicated that musical training physically develops the part of the left side of the brain known to be involved with processing language‚ and can actually wire the brain’s circuits in specific ways. Linking familiar songs to new information can also help imprint information

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    Traditional versus IT Education In 20th century education‚ traditional instructions were the main approach to educating students‚ inside and outside of a four-white wall classroom. Traditional education primarily promotes the use of books‚ pencils‚ papers and verbal and physical interactions with the students. Instruction is done on the good-ole chalkboard or whiteboard‚ and rather than communicating with a class online regarding assignments and tasks‚ everything is done inside the classroom

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    college education has become a necessity in todays society. Many students have the ambition to make a better person out of themselves if college was free. Society expects others to have college education knowledge to become an educated person. If we set to have college admission free we would have the majority of teens and adults attend college and have a percent of more people to be well educated to make positive life choices and be mannered than those who don’t have that college education. Free

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    to Consider when introducing Technology into Early Childhood Education Introduction Earlier research was more concerned with weather or not technology; including computers were‚ in fact‚ beneficial to children’s learning. Current research is concerned with how technology can be used to support children’s learning and development (Morrison‚ 2009). Acronyms like PC‚ CD‚ DVD‚ PDA‚ DSL‚ eBay‚ and .com‚ are part of our professional vocabulary right alongside ECE… technology has changed the way we teach

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    3G - Mobile Technology in Education Dr.R.Sivakumar Assistant Professor Education Wing - DDE Annamalai University Email: rsk_edutech@yahoo.co.in Abstract Mobile phone based educational learning system has the basis of Educational Technology Competency Standards for Teachers‚ tracing by demand of improving teachers’ educational technology and with the focus of making up knowledge and capacity building. Mobile Learning has become another very important complement to the traditional ways of

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    ROLE OF MODERN TECHNOLOGIES IN OPEN LEARNING THROUGH DISTANCE EDUCATION * Prof. H.P. Sinha ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract The paper deals with the significance of Modern Technologies in development of open Learning System using Distance Education Concept. Education in considered as foundation stone for development of mankind. This is meant to equalize opportunities for everyone including poor‚ disadvantaged

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    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR WHOLISTIC EDUCATION Dr. R. SIVAKUMAR Lecturer in Education Department of Education Annamalai University Introduction The present century is rightly called the “Technology century” the emergence of new technologies of communications and most significantly‚ the telematic (computer connected to network) revolution. Globalization and communication technologies have caused and resulted in the growth of each other and have influenced one another in complex

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    How Technology Has Changed Education Today’s education differs much from the education fifty years ago. One of the reasons they are so different is because of technology. In the past fifty years the world of technology has grown tremendously‚ affecting everything‚ including education. A few things that have been brought into the world of education are computers‚ video and digital equipment such as DVDs‚ digital cameras and recording devices. The technology also includes information presentation

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    Based on the rubric and the Tutor Comments on Science and Body Image II‚ what are the strengths and weaknesses of this paper? Broad Topic: Technology and Education Narrowed Topic: How computers can enhance teaching methodologies in Jamaican secondary schools INTRODUCTION: The Jamaican education system‚ with its myriad of challenges‚ is one which is constantly being revamped in order to produce worthwhile citizens who can contribute meaningfully to economic and social development. With continued

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    incorporated some type of abstinence-only sex education for children‚ yet‚ the sex education that students receive lack a good foundation for them. The abstinence- only sex education program only focuses on promoting abstinence from sex‚ character building‚ does not teach about contraception and condom use‚ avoids talking about sexually transmitted diseases‚ and does not acknowledge that teenagers will become sexually active (Fentahun‚ 2012). The sex education programs in school have

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