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Supporting Students with PTSD | Origin: ED130

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Teaching Students with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder --> Supporting Students with PTSD

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Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) | Origin: ED130

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Teaching Students with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder --> Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

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Understanding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Origin: ED130

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generation y

most demanding genration 

 

generation y

interesting group 

Teaching a variety of generations

The ED 135 course provided excellent information on the various generations for learning. This is so very helpful for my online teaching. Because of this course, I now realize the importance of helping to make connections to real life applications in my lessons for Gen Y and Gen Z especially.

Heidi

What is after Gen Y?

With technology showing no signs of slowing down, what is going to be the best thought on reaching the next generation after GEN Y?   I am beginning to see more divides not in members of different generations in the classrooms, but in members of the same.

Teaching Gen Y Students

I  really like how this particular course breaks down each generation giving fantastic example from each era!!

Should smart watches be allowed during test taking?

Has anyone encountered an issue with someone wearing a smart phone during test taking? I have encouraged students to not wear a smart phone while taking a quiz. Not familiar with all it's ailities...

LINKEDIN

I feel I should be encouraging my students to create linkedin accounts priorto embarking on their externships in the dental field. Any feed back?

Gen Y

It is important to use technology to reach the Y group.

Diversity of Generations in the classroom vs. Diversity of teaching strategies

The majority of my class seems to be from Gen. Y and one student may be from Gen. X, with this new information I better understand my student. How ever, teaching strateies may have to very due to diversity of generations.  what learning style's would you suggest?

Value of Generation Y Course-ED 117

I am enjoying the ED 117 course. I found the information interesting for not only for the purposes of classroom strategy and activity development but also for my own personal reflection. Recently, I attended a local Human Resources Management Society meeting. The speaker's topic was the Generation Y group. He challenged the audience to consider not labeling any individual as part of a generational group. Rather, one should focus upon discovering what motivates the individual to success through human interaction/conversation....a simple idea in this technology-driven world. This same simple philosophy was also stressed in the ED 117. 

Veterans = The Greatest Generation

Enjoying the EE117 Generation Y course so far. But I've always heard the generation born during 1922-1943 referred to as "The Greatest Generation". This course calls them "Veterans" and "The Silent Generation". Veterans is a phrase meant for someone who served in the military, so I don't think it should be applied to an entire generation.... And "Silent" does not seem empowering. So is there a better name for The Greatest Generation? - Beegle in Raleigh

 

Supporting Diverse Students

What  majority groupdo you mainly see in your classroom and has it been hard to relate?

Interesting Perspective

By the course information, I would be labeled a Gen Y.  I was born in 1981.  However, I feel more like I fit better with the Gen X description.  While I did have access to computers fairly early in life, they did not become part of my everyday existance until High school.  I didn't have my first cell phone until I was 19.  I also witnesses the transition from paper to computers since I lived in a less affluent, rural area.  My dad has been in the computer industry for over 35 years and I grew up learning about it, but I also learned how to do research the "old-fasioned way".   While technology is now a "basic necessity" rather than a luxury, many students are not properly taught how to use it.  As a librarian, I see many students who are comfortable with technology and the internet, but have no idea how to "do research".  Technology does not replace learning how to find and use information.  Technology now just means there are more ways to find it and MUCH more information to find.  So therefore, we must also know how to decide if that information is relevant, accurate and current.  I have come to live more like a Gen Y, but I don't feel like I was a Gen Y as I was growing up.  I know there are lots of generalizations in the descriptions, but as an introvert, I actually hate small groups and prefer to work by myself.  I do multi-task quite often, but I also feel myself becoming overwhelmed at times when I try to multi-task or I loose concentration and forget what I'm doing.  

As a librarian, I know the importance of using technology to find information, but the students don't seem interested in learning the process behind research, they just want the information given to them.  I guess this is where I need to find ways to make research seem more FUN!

nice

very nice post!

great

great topic

generations

It is important to learn as much as you can about each generation.

Career Services - Autism Spectrum

I am looking for good resoures to better assist stduents on the Autism spectrum with interview skills.  Is anyone training employers to work with these stduents?