Author Archives: Mark Silberberg - Page 3
Thoughts on Social Cognition
Some key takeaways from our discussion on social cognition: Popularity shouldn’t be important Be nice, then popular Popularity makes people think that they are more important than others Be...
Jarvis Clutch Chapter 2 – Question
After reading chapter 2 . . . Choose one of the following: Answer one of the questions at the end of the chapter. Make sure that you write down...
Jarvis Clutch Chapter 2 – Personal Connection
After reading chapter 2 . . . Identify something that Jarvis observed about kids in his school that you found interesting. How does it relate to the social scene...
Our Collaborative Research on Smoking
Let’s do some research together and engage in some discussion together. You’re each required to find: A surprising statistic about smoking or smokers An interesting health/science fact about smoking...
A surprising statistic about smoking or smokers . . .
Each of you is responsible for adding to this document. You are encouraged to use the sites listed below as they have reliable high-quality information. Whether from one of...
An interesting health/science fact about smoking . . .
Each of you is responsible for adding to this document. You are encouraged to use the sites listed below as they have reliable high-quality information. Whether from one of...
Questions we have about smoking . . .
If you reply to give an answer, make sure you reply to the comment that asks the question. Don’t forget to cite a source. It is okay if more...
Digizen Game 2014
from http://www.digizen.org/resources/digizen-game.aspx: This game follows on from the cyberbullying film Let’s Fight It Together to personalize and reinforce learning from that film. This game allows you to log on to a computer...
Thoughts on SpacePlace and PlaceSpace Online Simulation
So we had a chance this week to see what happens when conflicts and tensions play themselves out online. What is public and what is private are important considerations....
LCS- Statements about stealing
Suppose you could be assured that if you stole something, you would never get caught. Does this change what is the right thing to do? Why or why not?...