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Extractions: Accidental activist: Child of the Family hopes to find a new community at UC Berkeley Botanical Garden offers "Waterwise" guide and plant sale Stolen laptop containing personal data recovered by campus police More news: Leon Litwack ... Solo, but not alone Select one All stories by date economics Campus news Education Environment Events at Berkeley International affairs People Science Social science Students engineering New center to improve technology-enhanced teaching and learning of science By Kathleen Maclay, Media Relations BERKELEY The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded $10 million for the center, which is designed to bring together teachers, students, researchers, policy-makers and high-tech designers from Berkeley to Boston to study how instructional technology can improve science education in grades 6 through 12. It also will create classroom-tested technological tools to be woven into science teaching. The Technology-Enhanced Learning in Science center (TELS) is one of 16 centers the NSF has established "to understand more deeply what it means to be a good teacher and what it takes to help students be successful in science, technology, engineering and mathematics," according to Judith Ramaley, assistant director of NSF's Education and Human Resources Directorate.
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Extractions: Phoenix, Arizona Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... E-mail it to a friend Kids' rooms becoming multimedia centers 10:34 AM Mountain Standard Time on Wednesday, March 9, 2005 Associated Press Report WASHINGTON (AP) "Go to your room and do your homework" may not sound like such a bad idea to many children. Nearly a third of kids 8 to 18 say when they're doing schoolwork at home, they're often talking on the phone, surfing the Web, instant messaging, watching TV or listening to music at the same time. The finding is part of a Kaiser Family Foundation survey that showed what many parents already know - kids' rooms are turning into multimedia centers. For instance, 54 percent of children's bedrooms had a VCR or DVD player last year, up from 36 percent in 1999, and 31 percent of kids had a computer in their room, up from 21 percent. What effect so-called "media multitasking" has on the often fragile ability of kids to focus is unclear because detailed research is quite new, said Vicky Rideout, the foundation vice president who directed the study. "We are not necessarily saying that kids spending more time with more media is a bad thing," Rideout said. "This is something all parents have to decide based on what age their kids are, how they are doing in school and the parents' own values."
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