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Here are the guidelines and support for your project research.
Please comment to his Blog post to verify you attending the Library Research Day on Friday, Feb. 24th. Tell me . . . number your responses . . . Thank you!!
Below is an example of the blog post that I want you to post in YOUR student Portfolio Blog.
Remember: 1. Login to Weebly 2. Go to the Blog Page 3. Create a New Post then when we are researching on Friday, use the Blog comment section to document your research to be used later in our report writing section. Comment to YOUR Research post on YOUR blog with the research you find at the library. 2. Cite your sources and then paste the content you want to review and read later. This is where I am going to comment on all the research I find on my trip to the Library on Friday 24th, we will meet at the library. Here are topics I am looking for; Causes, Symptoms, Statistics, Cure, Remedies and Research. I have chose Alzheimer's because I know a lot of people who suffer from the disease. It is on the rise in women too! _Below is an example of the blog post that I want you to post in your student Portfolio Blog. Title it Human Disease Project-Name of the Disease Tell me Why you choose this topic and what you hope to learn. Remember: 1. Login to Weebly 2. Go to the Blog Page 3. Create a New Post Comment on a Post: 1. Go to the CSS43 class page and choose a student blog 2. comment with text, you can add a website and it will make your name a link. I used it to share other content, just know that is how the website section of the comment works. :) This a great site for getting the causes for Hepatitis C http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001329/ Why? This video explains a lot about how I feel. Below is an example of how to add a video on the topic of your upcoming research paper. _What do you think of Mick Ebeling: The invention that unlocked a locked-in artist . . . post your comments. Enjoy this great documentary that takes you along the path of Steve Jobs and Apple Computer . . . Stay Hungry and Stay Foolish . . . Getting to know the inside of the computer and how it works. One essential tool is to have a good grasp of the language. Study your vocabulary it will support your technology journey. Please post a new vocabulary word you have learned in the first two weeks of interest and why? Here is a link to a good glossary of terms. . . http://educate.intel.com/en/TheJourneyInside/InstructionalStrategies/IS_Glossary/
Visit the Computer History Museum Website and post a link of interest from the timeline. http://www.computerhistory.org/timeline
This is Seymour Papert, who has gone on to be a contributing factor for the progressive technology program in the State of Maine. More info. on Papert who I found on the timeline for 1967 . . . . "Seymour Papert designed LOGO as a computer language for children. Initially a drawing program, LOGO controlled the actions of a mechanical "turtle," which traced its path with pen on paper. Electronic turtles made their designs on a video display monitor. Papert emphasized creative exploration over memorization of facts: "People give lip service to learning to learn, but if you look at curriculum in schools, most of it is about dates, fractions, and science facts; very little of it is about learning. I like to think of learning as an expertise that every one of us can acquire." _ Concern for man and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.
Albert Einstein Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/interest.html#ixzz1lM8R5X8W
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