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eZWSN: Experimenting with Wireless Sensor Networks using the eZ430-RF2500
(col10684)
Author:
Thomas Watteyne
Institution:
University of California, Berkeley
Keywords:
Experimentation
,
eZ430-RF2500
,
Tutorial
,
Wireless Sensor Networks
Summary:
Through this series of fully hands-on labs, you will explore Wireless Sensor Networks from an experimental point of view. No prior knowledge is needed, other than (very) basic C and some wireless networking theory. After this tutorial, you will be able to program a microcontroller (in this case an ... Sensor Networks.
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Through this series of fully hands-on labs, you will explore Wireless Sensor Networks from an experimental point of view. No prior knowledge is needed, other than (very) basic C and some wireless networking theory. After this tutorial, you will be able to program a microcontroller (in this case an MSP430) and a radio chip (in this case a CC2500), and to implement state-of-the-art communication protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks.
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Subject:
Science and Technology
Language:
English
Popularity:
94.00%
Revised:
2009-04-26
Revisions:
10
Democratic Learning Communities in Educational Leadership Programs
(m19571)
Authors:
Kathryn Singh
,
Margaret Basom
,
Lynne Perez
Summary:
In this article, we address the characteristics of democratic education, examine learning communities in higher education and offer suggestions for faculty in Educational Leadership programs to develop learning communities in their classrooms that more systematically and effectively address issues of democracy. This publication aligns with the Interstate School Leaders Licensure ... ethical manner."
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In this article, we address the characteristics of democratic education, examine learning communities in higher education and offer suggestions for faculty in Educational Leadership programs to develop learning communities in their classrooms that more systematically and effectively address issues of democracy. This publication aligns with the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISSLC) Standard 5: "An education leader promotes the success of every student by acting with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical manner."
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
51.80%
Revised:
2009-03-24
Revisions:
3
Professional Learning Communities: Concepts in Action in a Principal Preparation Program, an Elementary School Team, a Leadership Team, and a Business Partnership
(m21925)
Authors:
Kristine Servais
,
Kellie Sanders
,
Mary Lynne Derrington
Summary:
The Professional Learning Community model has moved to the forefront in the field of education as one of the most effective frameworks to improve student achievement and overall school success. “When a school or district functions as a professional learning community (PLC), educators within the organization embrace high levels of ... for all.
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The Professional Learning Community model has moved to the forefront in the field of education as one of the most effective frameworks to improve student achievement and overall school success. “When a school or district functions as a professional learning community (PLC), educators within the organization embrace high levels of learning for all students as both the reason the organization exists and the fundamental responsibility of those who work within it” (Dufour, 2006, p. 3). The research conducted for this paper provides evidence for systemic and school-base improvement by describing four different PLC models in different venues: a principal preparation program, an elementary school team, a leadership team, and a business partnership. The first study used the PLC framework to develop, implement, and assess the preparation and training of educational leadership candidates. Candidates in this program were selected by their school leaders as having potential to be effective school administrators. The study of Professional Learning Communities was also incorporated by a principal and faculty to identify ways the PLC framework could be put into practice. Features of the PLC model were embedded in school goals as a foundation of operations in the emerging school culture. The third case study focused on the professional development of a district leadership team. This team used the features of PLC’s to guide leadership conversations. The fourth study was a business partnership which was enhanced through the use of the PLC framework in order to maximize leadership capacity within the organization. This was a unique use of the PLC model, which has historically been utilized in the educational arena. This paper will highlight results, reflections and anecdotal responses from leadership candidates, school leaders, principals, district leaders, and business professionals. Initial findings suggest: A detailed and agreed upon structure must be in place to facilitate the team coming together and being productive as a team; skills to effectively dialogue in the learning team model must be developed in order for each member to participate equally; and the PLC framework provided interactive and engaging processes that increased learning opportunities and consequently, leadership development for all the participants. The development of a professional learning community has tremendous potential for personal and organizational growth. Future areas of research for consideration are: Does organizational leadership improve when a defined PLC framework is used to teach the future leaders of the organization? How could educational administration programs better transition students into the field by utilizing a comprehensive PLC framework? The results from this study have implications for the professor preparing future leaders and even more intentionally, for educational and organizational leaders in the field who wish to operate systematically with greater teaming effectiveness and accountability for all.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
55.46%
Revised:
2009-04-16
Revisions:
New
Second Life in Language Learning
(col10524)
Author:
Nellie Deutsch
Keywords:
web 2.0 tools, instruction, e-learning, blended learning, synchronous, asynchronous, virtual classrooms, wiziq
Summary:
Exploring second life and how educators can use the tool for instruction and learning and specifically in language learning.
Subject:
Science and Technology,
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
66.10%
Revised:
2008-04-26
Revisions:
New
A brave new digi-world and Caribbean Literacy : a search for solutions
(col10600)
Authors:
Yvonne John
,
Barbara Joseph
Keywords:
ideas
,
knowledge
,
new technology
,
students
,
teachers
,
web
Summary:
Few areas in our world today remain untouched by the influence of the new technology and its impact on education. Teachers must now devise new strategies for teaching and the exchange of information in classrooms with a view to improving Literacy and the comprehension of English among speakers of English ... new technology.
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Few areas in our world today remain untouched by the influence of the new technology and its impact on education. Teachers must now devise new strategies for teaching and the exchange of information in classrooms with a view to improving Literacy and the comprehension of English among speakers of English-based creoles. We advocate research and experimentation with digital tools as one of the ways of involving young teachers in possible projects that will challenge their own Literacy as well as that in the wider society. THIS COLLECTION of articles was sourced on the Connexions server with precisely this aim in mind. The first article on the history of Literacy and the evolution of the Connexions (OER)model gives us the signal that the proliferation of digital tools and their use in education will radically alter the face of teaching and learning in the coming decades. The second article explores the topic of the changing learning styles of digital learners. We are in for an educational adventure that has implications for the way Literacy can grow and be a source of enjoyment among dialect speakers of English. These articles form a framework for an exploration of how digital tools can be used to enhance Literacy on our campus. The COLLECTION will be used for a discussion of the issues in workshops and as supplemental reading in Literacy related courses. It has evolved out of an initial exploration of the topic of technology and Literacy. Onr hopes that it will attract attention and feedback from others in the field of Literacy and the new technology.
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Subject:
Humanities,
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
65.91%
Revised:
2008-12-04
Revisions:
7
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