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This book examines the complexities of these negotiations in a
particularly complicated and volatile context (Palestine) and a
particularly ""hot"" development field (early childhood
development). The international community's efforts to support
early childhood programming in the developing world fall more
broadly within the empowerment camp than other development sectors,
and, through their greater-than-average integration of civil
society institutions, local communities, and governments, may serve
as a source of important lessons about ""fishing expeditions"" in
development more generally. This case, in particular, speaks to the
conflux of interests, priorities, and dreams that shape local
initiatives for early childhood development, and examines the ways
in which the supposed students of fishing may, sometimes, teach
their instructors a thing or two.
A volume in Educational Design and Technology in the Knowledge
Society Series Editors Stewart Marshall and Wanjira Kinuthia The
field of educational technology is one that requires a high level
of problem solving critical thinking, and interpersonal skills to
solve problems that are often complex and multi-dimensional.
Analyzing cases provides an opportunity to explore professional
issues through an environment that allows action researchers,
practitioners and students to analyze and reflect on relevant
theories and techniques to understand a real problem, ponder
solutions and consequences, and develop responses. Hence, this book
seeks to provide relevant authentic and realistic cases for such
exploration. This book is guided by the premise that the cases
presented will serve as a platform for researchers, practitioners
and students to share experiences and best practices in both
developing and developed contexts, in an endeavor to bridge the
knowledge divide. Throughout the book, various challenges are
addressed and educational technology tools and strategies are
subsequently employed in an effort to minimize the issues.
Notwithstanding, the book also highlights successes and
accomplishments in areas and contexts in which educational
technology is being harnessed, including reaching more learners,
providing more affordable options, and building capacity. Because
of the interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of the field
and the cases, this book is useful not only in educational
technology, but also in other fields. A "Facilitator Guide" is
provided for each chapter for educators with their learners.
A volume in Educational Design and Technology in the Knowledge
Society Series Editors Stewart Marshall and Wanjira Kinuthia
Practitioners in the field of educational technology require a high
level of problem solving, critical thinking, and interpersonal
skills to deal with learning issues that are often complex and
multidimensional. Unfortunately, there are few opportunities for
providers of learning services and learners to practice authentic
instructional design or educational technology as part of their
academic preparation and/or training. When learners interact with
case studies through reasoning and problem solving, learning takes
place through the process of analysis, synthesis, application, and
evaluation. In particular, case studies that use story telling to
reflect problem situations in real-life create an authentic
learning environment for learners. This book provides the material
that learners can use to interact, reason and apply their problem
solving skills in realistic and engaging cases. Because of the
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of the field and the
cases, this book is useful not just in educational technology, but
also in other fields. A "Facilitator Guide" is provided for each
chapter for teachers and trainers using this book with their
learners.
This book integrates research, action research, best practice and
case studies detailing how some educators have embraced the
opportunities afforded by mobile learning. In particular, it brings
together a range of scenarios, solutions and discussions relating
to mobile learning in development and other resource challenged
contexts. The book will appeal to elected public/government
representatives, public service agencies, community groups,
regional development bodies, researchers, educational technologists
and others interested in mobile learning. Students on senior
undergraduate or postgraduate courses in educational technology,
education, development studies, information technology, information
systems, business, health, and social work will find this book
useful in their studies related to the application of mobiles in
learning and development.
In many international settings, developing economies are in danger
of declining as the digital divide becomes the knowledge divide.
This decline attacks the very fabric of cohesion and purpose for
these regional societies delivering increased social, health,
economic and sustainability problems. The examples in this book
will provide leaders, policy developers, researchers, students and
community with successful strategies and principles of ICT use in
education to address these needs. This book will discuss how
educational technology can be used to transform education and
assist developing communities to close the knowledge divide. It
will provide comprehensive coverage of educational technology in
development in different professions and parts of world. The book
will provide examples of best practice, case studies and principles
for educators, community leaders, researchers and policy advisers
on the use of educational technology for development. In
particular, it will provide examples of how education can be
provided more flexibly in order to provide access to hitherto
disadvantaged communities and individuals.
Successful strategies and principles for using information
technology to transform regional and community economies exist, and
they are presented here with clarity and insight in a way that is
useful to both practitioners and researchers. Although the
communities discussed here range far and wide, from those in Russia
to Australia and to Kenya, any community can benefit from enhanced
utilization of information and communication technologies. The ways
in which technology can help improve economic, social, cultural,
and political conditions are as numerous and various as the
communities themselves. In Central Queensland, Australia, community
leaders have brought in a high-tech expert advisory system to help
them control weed infestation. New Zealand and Australia have
pioneered telehealth, the exchange of health care information and
the delivery of some services across great distances. In Russia,
wiring a community was found to be about more than mere hardware
and software; vital to the process was understanding how
communities provide access to information technology, how
authorities and volunteers can improve computer literacy among
citizens, and how connectivity can be extended to greater numbers
of people. In some areas of south Asia, nongovernmental
organizations have teamed up with local governments to increase
access, empowerment, and e-commerce opportunities. These are but a
few of the ways this volume contributes to our knowledge base about
the impact of technology on economic development.
This book integrates research, action research, best practice and
case studies detailing how some educators have embraced the
opportunities afforded by mobile learning. In particular, it brings
together a range of scenarios, solutions and discussions relating
to mobile learning in development and other resource challenged
contexts. The book will appeal to elected public/government
representatives, public service agencies, community groups,
regional development bodies, researchers, educational technologists
and others interested in mobile learning. Students on senior
undergraduate or postgraduate courses in educational technology,
education, development studies, information technology, information
systems, business, health, and social work will find this book
useful in their studies related to the application of mobiles in
learning and development.
Description: One of the most dangerous words used in the English
dictionary is called "They." It has caused many people to lose
focus on their dream only because of what "they said." This book
encourages you to listen to your heart and not to worry about
"they," and only listening to wise counsel to pursue your dream.
A pastor attends a picnic and his world turns into a twilight zone.
After he was tricked by a sexual diva he misses a day of life.
Being drugged, he experiences the most traumatic adventure ever
written in one book. He enters a time zone where he's 20 years
behind and now facing a struggle with his religious beliefs which
are interrupted with tortured sexual encounters he despises. Will
being sold at the auction block open a door for escape? Not knowing
how his day will end he takes a chance on falling to sleep and
awakening to more fear. Trying to ignore his outer body experience
he his entangled with an inner body dilemma. This book is not
suitable for children and will take you to the edge as an adult.
A volume in Educational Design and Technology in the Knowledge
Society Series Editors Stewart Marshall and Wanjira Kinuthia
Practitioners in the field of educational technology require a high
level of problem solving, critical thinking, and interpersonal
skills to deal with learning issues that are often complex and
multidimensional. Unfortunately, there are few opportunities for
providers of learning services and learners to practice authentic
instructional design or educational technology as part of their
academic preparation and/or training. When learners interact with
case studies through reasoning and problem solving, learning takes
place through the process of analysis, synthesis, application, and
evaluation. In particular, case studies that use story telling to
reflect problem situations in real-life create an authentic
learning environment for learners. This book provides the material
that learners can use to interact, reason and apply their problem
solving skills in realistic and engaging cases. Because of the
interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary nature of the field and the
cases, this book is useful not just in educational technology, but
also in other fields. A "Facilitator Guide" is provided for each
chapter for teachers and trainers using this book with their
learners.
Eric, the Last Child is a shocking and sensual novel that makes you
wonder which part of life is real. Never has so much happened in
such a small town that features the faith and love of one child. A
corrupt court system that never ends and an elderly woman named
Esther Wigglesworth threads her entire life through this chilling
mystery filled with hatred, malice, and sexual fantasies. Prepare
yourself for the biggest twist ever that will touch your heart.
You'll read it twice because you won't believe what you read the
first time
A volume in Educational Design and Technology in the Knowledge
SocietySeries Editors Stewart Marshall and Wanjira KinuthiaIn many
international settings, developing economies are in danger of
declining as the digital divide becomesthe knowledge divide. This
decline attacks the very fabric of cohesion and purpose for these
regional societiesdelivering increased social, health, economic and
sustainability problems. The examples in this book willprovide
leaders, policy developers, researchers, students and community
with successful strategies andprinciples of ICT use in education to
address these needs.This book will discuss how educational
technology can be used to transform education and assist
developingcommunities to close the knowledge divide. It will
provide comprehensive coverage of educational technologyin
development in different professions and parts of world. The book
will provide examples of best practice, case studies and principles
for educators, community leaders, researchers and policy advisers
on the use of educational technology for development. Inparticular,
it will provide examples of how education can be provided more
flexibly in order to provide access to hitherto disadvantaged
communitiesand individuals.
Stay In Your Own Lane is a book of confidence with nuggets of
direction and several metaphors. Reading it will heal all of your
lost desires and goals and bring them back to your heart knowing
that with focus you can accomplish anything. When others tell you
"No" and your heart tells you "Yes" know that staying in your own
lane will get you to your destination much faster than allowing
yourself to be driven down too many roads that's crowded with
chaotic traffic that has no purpose Staying in Your Own Lane is
just a metaphor but arriving to your destiny will be pure reality
and will give you comfort by being where you should have always
been.
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