We are a Charlotte - Lake Norman computer consulting group.
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Postgraduate research site exploring digital technology within a Waldorf context.
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Simple steps to prepare your computer for your toddler or young child. This tutorial is for toddlerproofing or childproofing your hardware but at the same time it will give them an incredible opportunity to develop computer literacy. Some people may want to customize a PC just for toddlers and this free information will show you ways to make it baby safe.
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In this small book, two veteran educators call for the abandonment of schools in the United States. As preposterous as this may sound, the authors believe this outdated learning institution is truly disfunctional in the age of new technologies.
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Beautiful images of your children and special occasions. 10% off to every Waldorf family.
Portraiture, Weddings, Events, Holiday Cards and Stationery that reflect nature in all her magical glory.
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The authors state: "The main challenge that this new technology poses on mankind is to awaken us to the true nature of our own ‘thinking’, to become aware of etheric thinking. In order for the young adolescent to become aware of such perspectives, without the use of anthroposophical concepts, we need to let him/her get to know the computer as a phenomenon - it must be made the object of study from which such a perspective can arise."
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The autor states: "One easily becomes either fascinated or frightened by the existence of computers. Is it possible to find a way to view the computer phenomenon in a perhaps more objective perspective? A perspective that can bridge the gap between the naïve fascination, and the naïve fear for this phenomenon?"
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The author, Todd Oppenheimer, states "There is no good evidence that most uses of computers significantly improve teaching and learning, yet school districts are cutting programs -- music, art, physical education -- that enrich children's lives to make room for this dubious nostrum, and the Clinton Administration has embraced the goal of 'computers in every classroom' with credulous and costly enthusiasm".
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Putting the computer in its place. Lowell Monke
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