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Developments in digital technologies--and in understandings of how
best to use them--have altered teaching and learning environments,
and stand to do so even more rapidly in the future. Virtual
Decisions: Digital Simulations for Teaching Reasoning in the Social
Sciences and Humanities focuses on the special issues related to
the use of digital technologies in teaching the complex nature of
social decisions, with particular attention to the use of digital
role-play simulations as a means to accomplish this. With the
advent of new technologies for delivering multimedia simulations to
students, and advanced graphics capabilities to create life-like
decision environments, digital role-play simulations are
increasingly available for K-12 and higher education teachers to
use in the classroom. This book helps both users and developers
make intelligent choices about the value added by using
simulations, technology, and media to teach reasoning in social
sciences and humanities classrooms. The book relies on a four-part
framework for developing a digital multimedia-based simulation
approach, which represents: a cross-disciplinary method to
describing simulations; the students who are using them; the
educational setting in which they are used; and a rubric for
assessing learning. The volume is divided into two parts. The first
part presents a review of the theory and research detailing why
didactic approaches do not or cannot address specific learning
goals, as well as a description of the theoretical framework for
using and developing simulations. The second part includes chapters
on specific digital simulations and how they fit with the
theoretical framework. Virtual Decisions fills a significant gap in
the existing literature of instructional technology and is of
interest to instructors, primarily in the social sciences and
humanities, who are potential users of the simulations. It is also
a resource for graduate students and pre-service teachers studying
simulation design.
Developments in digital technologies - and in understandings of how
best to use them - have altered teaching and learning environments,
and stand to do so even more rapidly in the future. Virtual
Decisions: Digital Simulations for Teaching Reasoning in the Social
Sciences and Humanities focuses on the special issues related to
the use of digital technologies in teaching the complex nature of
social decisions, with particular attention to the use of digital
role-play simulations as a means to accomplish this. With the
advent of new technologies for delivering multimedia simulations to
students, and advanced graphics capabilities to create life-like
decision environments, digital role-play simulations are
increasingly available for K-12 and higher education teachers to
use in the classroom. This book helps both users and developers
make intelligent choices about the value added by using
simulations, technology, and media to teach reasoning in social
sciences and humanities classrooms. multimedia-based simulation
approach, which represents: a cross-disciplinary method to
describing simulations; the students who are using them; the
educational setting in which they are used; and a rubric for
assessing learning. The volume is divided into two parts. The first
part presents a review of the theory and research detailing why
didactic approaches do not or cannot address specific learning
goals, as well as a description of the theoretical framework for
using and developing simulations. The second part includes chapters
on specific digital simulations and how they fit with the
theoretical framework. All the simulations, either in the entirety
or in preview, are available on the web at http:
//decisionsim.atech.tufts.edu. Virtual Decisions fills a
significant gap in the existing literature of instructional
technology and is of interest to instructors, primarily in the
social sciences and humanities, who are potential users of the
simulations. It is also a resource for graduate students and
pre-service teachers studying simulation design
This edited collection addresses theoretical, political and practical aspects of the connection between external immigration controls and internal welfare controls. It considers the implications for the both those subject to controls and those drawn into the web of implementing internal welfare controls. Topics discussed include: * forced dispersal of asylum seekers * local authority and voluntary sector regulations * nationalism, racism, class and 'fairness' * strategies for resistance to controls * USA controls. The book provides support to those unwittingly drawn into administering controls, showing how the role of welfare workers as immigration control enforcers is not a sudden imposition but has exisited since the introduction of controls in 1905. From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls will provide a valuable resource for all those professionals who come into contact with the issues surrounding immigration.
Would You Like to Become More Commanding, Convincing, And
Charismatic?
In this book, Steve Cohen, master magician and star of the
long-running Chamber Magic show in New York City, will reveal the
secrets of all great showmen and magicians--how to persuade,
influence, and charm, and ultimately accomplish the things you've
always wanted to do. As Cohen writes, "You'll discover how to take
over a room, read people, and build anticipation to a feverish
pitch so people are burning to hear what you have to say."
"Win the Crowd" will teach you Steve Cohen's Maxims of Magic,
simple rules you can use to take charge of practically any
situation, from on-the-job disagreements to dating to important
cocktail parties. The Maxims of Magic will wash away insecurities
and hesitations, and replace them with confidence, poise, and
leadership. What's more, Steve Cohen will show you: How to Create a
Magic Moment. Capturing people's imaginations and attention so they
listen carefully to every word you say. How to Command a Room.
Showing everyone in the room that you are speaking right to them,
making them all feel unique--and completely focused on you. How to
Read People. Learning to sense what people are feeling and thinking
as you speak, what they want from you, and how to make them feel
like they are getting it. Misdirection. The most important trick in
all of magic--getting inside people's heads, and directing what
they are thinking at every minute.
When you strip away the sleight of hand tricks, magicians are
essentially masters of attracting and holding attention and
impressing audiences, exactly the psychological secrets you need to
be successful in life and business.
(Harmonica). If you're just getting started or a veteran looking to
add more licks to your arsenal, this book/CD pack is for you. From
basic 12-bar blues backing riffs to mojo-packed solo licks, Steve
Cohen shares 100 time-tested licks to help you get the most out of
your 10-hole diatonic harp. All examples are played on a C harp and
are written in standard notation and harmonica tab. The CD contains
demonstration tracks for all of the licks many with play-along
tracks. Includes: cross harp and straight harp licks; boogie-woogie
licks; stop-time licks; ascending & descending licks; funk
licks; shuffle licks; horn-adapted licks; glissandro licks; octave
licks; warble licks; over-blowing chromatic licks; turn-arounds and
endings. Also include many riffs in the styles of Sonny Boy
Williamson II, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, Jimmy Reed, James
Cotton, and more
"High Noon", "Psycho", "All About Eve", "Brokeback Mountain", "Good
Will Hunting", "Minority Report" - What do these films have in
common? They all started out as short stories! For much of
Hollywood's history, short stories have been a major source of
ideas for successful and significant films. Today, however, not as
many short stories are being used as muses for major motion
pictures. The reason is simple: the vast majority of magazines that
published "popular" short stories - "The Saturday Evening Post",
"Look", "Mademoiselle" - are gone. The outlets for commercial short
fiction have evaporated and with them a wealth of inspiring movie
material. This book picks up where those magazines left off: these
terrific; thought provoking short stories have been selected from
more than 600 entries by an editorial board of authors,
screenwriters, directors, and producers. These very same stories
may be at a theatre near you in the future. It is intended for
anyone who has been disappointed by the movies of our day compared
to those of the Golden Era of Hollywood, refresh yourself with
these exciting short stories, and the possibilities they hold.
This edited collection addresses theoretical, political and practical aspects of the connection between external immigration controls and internal welfare controls. It considers the implications for the both those subject to controls and those drawn into the web of implementing internal welfare controls. Topics discussed include: * forced dispersal of asylum seekers * local authority and voluntary sector regulations * nationalism, racism, class and 'fairness' * strategies for resistance to controls * USA controls. The book provides support to those unwittingly drawn into administering controls, showing how the role of welfare workers as immigration control enforcers is not a sudden imposition but has existed since the introduction of controls in 1905 From Immigration Controls to Welfare Controls will provide a valuable resource for all those professionals who come into contact with the issues surrounding immigration. eBook available with sample pages: PB:0415250838
Cohen challenges the assumption that one cannot work for the
central or local government and challenge it at the same time. He
does not encourage law breaking, but provides practical suggestions
on how an official can act within the law without intentionally
magnifying the problems of the person the official is obliged to
serve. This book is challenging and deliberately thought-provoking,
but it answers the question "what do I do?" This book should be on
any syllabus on immigration and social work. Cohen has provided a
thoughtful answer to many of the problems that those in social
services and school are compelled to confront daily. He has done a
fantastic service for all those concerned with the issue of
immigration and asylum. This book cannot be praised highly enough.'
- SAGE Race Relations Abstracts 'Immigration Controls, the family
and the Welfare State is all in favour of the right of Labour to
migrate. The rich can always find new markets or new places to
build factories, while workers are denied the same right to move.
This is the most practical book you could imagine. Each chapter
includes case studies and suggests how a campaign around them could
work' - Socialist Review 'Written primarily for social and welfare
workers and advisers, the book sets out to unravel the complexities
of immigration law, and its impact on the family and welfare
rights. Among other things the book covers the history of controls,
the practical application of law (using case studies), applying for
immigration status, working with asylum seekers, interviewing,
report writing, and liaison between welfare professionals, advisers
and legal representatives. The author is an immigration lawyer with
25 years experience. He is former coordinator of the Greater
Manchester Immigration Aid Unit, having practiced at the bar. -
Welfare Benefits 'Steve Cohen is a veteran anti-racist campaigner
who has for 25 years worked as an immigration adviser, and has
during that period produced lucid and compelling analysis of
immigration controls and the welfare state Each chapter starts with
a casework problem raising important issues of practice. The issue
may be about whether the headteacher of a state school can enrol a
child who has been admitted for private education; or whether an
80-year-old with no permission to stay can get meals on wheels. In
chapters on marriage, children, unmarried partners, asylum and on
benefits, education, housing, social and health services and
probation, he combines history and comprehensive guidance he
explains when and why it is necessary for local authority or
voluntary sector workers to ask their clients about their
immigration status; how it should be done and the consequences of
not doing so This book is absolutely unique in its contribution of
"law, theory, politics and practice" and it is absolutely
indispensable for anyone working with those affected by immigration
controls.' - CARF62 'This is a work of political polemic, with an
ace handbook attached. It presents current immigration law and
practice for practitioners in education and the medical and social
services, from an explicit anti-racist stance. It will also be of
considerable use to the specialist legal practitioner It explains
immigration issues as they might arise in the context of different
areas of practice. Each chapter begins with a true-life tale and a
casework example. Examples drawn from life and history are given
throughout. The structure of the book is clear and the index
likewise useful The book is to be particularly commended to all
practitioners for its readability and accessibility, which is
achieved without any loss of clarity about the law.' - Family Law
The increasingly close relationship between immigration controls
and the welfare state makes the law highly relevant to many
professional groups, including workers within local authorities,
the voluntary sector and the welfare state. In this comprehensive
handbook Steve Cohen examines the law, including the 1999
Immigration and Asylum Act, as it applies to the relationship
between issues of welfare, immigration control and refugee status,
giving pointers for good practice. The practical application of the
law is illustrated with a wealth of case studies. The guidelines
for anti-racist practice, campaigning, contesting immigration
status, working with asylum-seekers, interviewing, report writing
and liasing between welfare professionals and legal representatives
make this book an essential resource for all professionals working
in this field.
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