Heading into the new year, I thought I’d begin again with a potentially useful post that speaks to the current accountability zeitgeist in education. I have difficulty believing that the benefit of standardized tests outweighs the loss. At the same time, I think it a) helpful to be able to talk about learning in a […]
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The Best (new media) Tool for the Job
Wednesday, May 9th, 2007 10:09 am
Written by: Jen Wofford
For the last several weeks students have been building their own virtual worlds using Activeworlds proprietary software (activeworlds.com) hosted and programmed by Scicentr.org (www.scicentr.org). Scicentr’s virtual world outreach programming has for the last several years produced the best results with middle school students. The students in Real Place, Virtual Space are younger. Although they are […]
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Answer to someone who asked me [T.Le] a question
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007 10:34 am
Written by: Thanh.k.l
Answer to question A.
Your question A does not make sense to me about the the Virtual world or some other game, that is why my answer is yes, I played that game before. The Virtual world is not a game but it is like same thing that can help stundents have a […]
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An answer from Victor (V.L)
Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007 10:33 am
Written by: Victor
How I would make the virtual world more interesting is instead of just looking at things why can’t the virtual world have most of the things that the real world has, coudn’t the virtual world have money, shops, banks, books and lots of games. I think there should be lots and lots of different places […]
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Students make their first entries
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007 2:04 pm
Written by: Jen Wofford
Yesterday, students wrote their first blog entries to Real Place, Virtual Space. The ‘virtual worlds’ students mention refer to their own private virtual world provided to them through Scicentr.org, an outreach program through the Cornell Theory Center. Scicentr (www.scicentr.org) uses virtual world technology to disseminate Cornell scientific research and teach students across the STEM disciplines. […]
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The fun game by T. le
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 3:58 pm
Written by: Jen Wofford
Last week I was having fun with the virtual world on the computer. It is a fun time. It is a cool game. I love to find things and then put it on my world and get more stuff on it.
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the e.h world
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 3:43 pm
Written by: Jen Wofford
I want everything that I own in the virtual world to be red and black. I want my house to be a mansion. I want there to be a soccer filed for my back yard. I already made a fence.
It’s not very difficult.
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The virtual world by V.L.
Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 3:34 pm
Written by: Jen Wofford
Hello my name is V.L. I am 10 years old and in 4th grade.This is my opinon about the virtual world.
I am building a fence around a huge dome for my house to stay in. I have also built a HUGE Dilbert statue outside my house. I want to build a sign saying that the […]
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What is the Internet?
Friday, April 20th, 2007 3:08 pm
Written by: Jen Wofford
I asked the students at our next meeting: What is the Internet? I first provided them with a handout - clip art icons included - that went through some primary functions of the Internet. Younger students think about the Internet in terms of what they can DO with it, or what they can find there. […]
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Why We’re Here
Thursday, February 15th, 2007 12:52 pm
Written by: Jen Wofford
This is a blog to be written by students as they design their own private spaces - “homesteads” - in a virtual world hosted by the Cornell Theory Center. Their world is one among a universe of worlds run by Scicentr.org. These students — you’ll meet them later — are just beginning a computing curriculum […]
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