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May 8 2007, 11:06 AM EDT
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A: Fluency with information technology is what "everyone should know" about techonology and fluency goals must "allow for change, enable adaptability, connecto to personal goals, and promote lifelong learning". The three kinds of knowledge that must be learned to accomplish this are "skills, concepts, and capabilities" (Pg. 279). (cellis)
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May 7 2007, 9:42 PM EDT
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focused programming classes." (murban)Q:
What is "fluency" with information technology, and what three kinds of knowledge must be learned to accomplish information technology fluency? (murban)
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This article always refers to "commission" and what commission "sees." What exactly is commission/ what is it referring to? (schilmeran)
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May 7 2007, 9:40 PM EDT
GM_of_OLC
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A3: Perhaps a programming class that focuses more on graphical use, which would allow girls to express their creativity in a more open way than the "norrowly and technically focused programming classes." (murban)
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Apr 22 2007, 5:23 PM EDT
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A2: In psychology we learned that girls differ from men in that men tend to be able to focus on just on thing while women
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Apr 19 2007, 9:44 AM EDT
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A1: Most likely girls do not like the "technically focused" programs because they do not allow them to express all the creativity that girls like
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Apr 17 2007, 1:04 AM EDT
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Question: Why do you think girls dislike "narrowly and technically focused programming classes."? What would be an alternative to these narrow programming classes?(jstanley)
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