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    during their development. Young computer scientists looking to put themselves on the fast track to success would benefit greatly from learning computer technology and science applications relevant to their field. TECHNOLOGIES USED IN COMPUTER SCIENCE Virtual Learning Environment A virtual learning environment (VLE), also known as a learning platform, simulates a virtual classroom or meetings by simultaneously mixing several communication technologies. For example, web conferencing software such as GoToTraining

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    business and social impact challenges. This course will teach you the mechanisms of gamification, why it has such tremendous potential, and how to use it effectively. In other word this research article is about how Virtual Learning Environments (VLE) can provide benefits during learning process. However not everyone like playing games thus a simple problem such as boredom, lack of interest, monotony, lack of motivation, which is ultimately causes students to behave inappropriately and lead them

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    Impact of Telecommunication Technologies on Virtual Universities Shena D. Sterling IX540: Research Methods for Education and Instructional Technology Professor Kimberly Case December 13, 2014 Introduction Virtual Universities are on the rise and are a legitimate threat to replace the traditional University. The most prominent reason for the current explosion in student enrollment in the virtual universities, are advancements in telecommunications technologies. This paper presents a methodology

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    Is Learning A Learning?

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    We all know that learning today has expanded far beyond books and lessons. In our global society, learning includes creating new understanding, respect and appreciation for different people and cultures. Many learning institutions have created joint learning programs in Second Life with great success. Using the various collaboration tools in Second Life, and the Second Life Education email list, it’s easy to connect with other teachers and professors in Second Life who are open to collaborating,

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    In today’s society, learning today has expanded away from recommended books and lessons. Learning entails creating new understanding, respect and appreciation for different people and cultures. A number of learning institutions have designed joint learning programs in Second Life with great success. It is very easy and practical to connect with other teachers and professors in Second Life who are open to collaborating, sharing, and creating joint learning programs. Tis can be done using the various

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    Successful Online Learning in a Blended Classroom Lee Anne Todd University of New England EDU 721: Technology with Inclusion Education November 5, 2015 In today’s high schools, it has become increasing more difficult to meet the diverse needs of students with social-emotional disabilities. These students face a myriad of challenges including school avoidance and school phobia. Schools must be creative and develop programs to

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    Online Learning is Beneficial for High School Students We live in a technology driven society and high school students have the opportunity to partake in the online learning environment. There are several advantages in this type of learning atmosphere. Online schooling is beneficial for high school students because the students outshine in their studies beyond a traditional brick-and-mortar setting. Interaction between students and teachers, as well as academic performance is successful. The

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    led to the question of technology’s role in education. Virtual education has divided those who ponder its legitimacy, with most being educators who are directly affected by virtual learning. Advocates argue that the approach is convenient, opportunistic, and effective. Critics of e-learning emphasize the importance of face-to-face contact and accountability. At the root of these arguments is this basic question: how authentic is the virtual world? Can we gain anything of value that can be applied

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    phones, checking tweets, browsing the internet, and being sucked into a virtual world. We live in a society that is slowly becoming run by technology. You can do virtually anything online these days, including getting your high school diploma. In the first article we are introduced to the idea that online education is steadily becoming more popular among the population. “Currently, 31 states offer statewide full-time virtual schools, enrolling an estimated 275,000 students” (Watson, Murin, Vashaw

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    The process for designing an educational environment online is a unique experiment and must be done in a methodical manner. The equipment, multimedia, and software and hardware all has to be incorporated into a virtual space that can be access by multiple user simultaneously as well as on the individual’s time and location. Providing this type of service requires a standardized preparation and planning for the virtual experience to be beneficial to its users. Simply logging on to the web and reading

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