Digg DiggThe Diffusion Simulation Game is a game developed by Indiana University in which players explore strategies that result in the adoption of innovation in a fictitious junior high. The goal is to get stakeholders (the school principal, teachers, and support staff) to adopt peer tutoring. As a player, you can decide whether to gather information, talk [...]
10 January 2012
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Learning abilities differ from man to man. If this can be true then why can’t there remain variation in the system of imparting education itself? Isn’t it also obvious? In the ancient times the process of educating people depended on a school where the single teacher/master gave lessons to the pupils on different subjects. Then [...]
24 July 2010
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