Not exact matches
In the January 2012
issue of Scientific American, author James Vlahos
explores the
world of predictive policing — pre-crime, to you Philip K. Dick fans — through the eyes of the Memphis
Real Time Crime center.
No educator wants to deny their students» need to
explore the
world around them, but there remain
real issues regarding how best to allow this without putting the school or the teacher in a more vulnerable position.
This allowed students to be creative and
explore their interests in addressing a
real -
world issue.
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exploring real -
world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources
Every eight weeks, students engage in immersive expeditions for one to two weeks that
explore a specific
issue and apply skills to the
real world.
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explore the
world at their own pace — Organic storytelling: The environments tell the story, along with some holo - tapes that are scattered around the drowned cities — Plausible plot driven by
real - life
issues:
Explore the effects of climate change and technological p
Explore the effects of climate change and technological progress
[1] His works «depict daily experiences in Mysore, southern India, where he is based, but also reflect wider cultural, political and economic globalization
issues» and
explore the «absurdity of the
real world, representation and abstraction, and repeating images».