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Friday, November 12, 2010
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Here are five topics for research in education. The perfect gift for the college student wondering what to select as a topic, or the educational professional seeking to enlighten us with a breakthrough or two.

What nutritional elements elevate learning abilities?

Are there foods that aid in the educational process? Certainly there are foods to be avoided, such as an excess of sugar and the caffeine laden drinks that send my fourth grade students bouncing off the walls. There are the “New Age,” well intentioned, but ill informed folks, who would have us eat nothing but dandelion leaves. There are the hucksters promoting their “overnight weight loss/increased sex drive/mind calming/IQ enhancing wonder diets,” each bearing the disclaimer, “these findings are not substantiated by scientific research.” But is there any real scientific data out there? I’d be fascinated to learn.

What methods most greatly encourage elementary school students to read for pleasure?

What is the psychology behind the impetus some students feel, and some students will never experience? Is there a proven existent paradigm for greater success? What are the latest and most promising approaches? How do I break down the reluctant reader and infuse them with a least a cursory desire to read? All of these questions spark my intense interest.

Are newly arriving freshmen college students better or more ill prepared academically than 1966’s freshmen?

Educators decry the state of affairs of all things educational, and routinely proclaim a crisis is coming or already upon us. But just as every generation in America has resisted and maligned the favored music of their offspring, I suspect this educational outrage is equally ongoing and unending. Is there data supporting the claims that today’s freshmen are more ill equipped to deal with college life?

How does physical movement benefit brain development in elementary students?

I was amazed to learn of the correlation between regular physical movement and brain development in young children. What programs exist that would aid in my bringing movement - and by extension, greater brain development – to my students? What are the latest research findings on physical education’s impact on other areas of learning? What is the physiology involved?

How does art instruction influence other academic progress?

I infuse all my courses with art, and have found it tremendously helpful in capturing the attention of my students. I want to learn more about how art impacts student development, both to make myself better able to utilize this tool and to give myself greater justification for using it. I want to glean all the latest and most well documented research that supports my view that art instruction compliments all other subject lesson planning, captures the attention of a segment of students who would otherwise remain apathetic, and broadens the academic universe of all students.

As this is one of my own personal favorite topics, I'll throw in a thesis, free of charge.   “Art instruction in elementary school curriculums – often among the first targets of politicians seeking to balance budgets – is a powerful and practical educational tool, with far reaching and often underappreciated benefits.”

Possible subtopics include art as a means to reach at-risk and otherwise educationally challenged students; how art instruction gives students a welcome respite from more difficult subjects, re-energizes and makes them better able to focus; how art education compliments and augments standard educationally required subjects; statistical data suggesting (or proving) that students who receive instruction in art have higher grades and do better on standardized tests (assuming this is demonstrable). 

Let's see some data collecting out there!




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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
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You might be overwhelmed on how to research information for your book. It may be difficult in the beginning to know where to start at or even how to gather information. How to research information for your book is quite simple when you follow some steps. You need to write down a list of all of certain information that you want to be included in your book. Here are five tips on how to research information for your book.

1.Talk to experts. Make sure to put experts on that list to get information from. You want to be able to quote information and check facts with experts. Experts will add more value to the information in your book and also provide you with additional information. They are also great to get to know since you can learn more information from them. You want to write down their names correctly.

2.Get a tape recorder. You want to get a tape recorder when asking experts questions. The tape recorder will help you later on when you putting the information together in your book. It is also important to take notes while talking to the experts, but the tape recorder will help you pick up any information that you may have missed due to the person talking too fast or not being able to write fast enough.

3.Get a digital camera. You want a digital camera to take pictures for your book. A digital camera with pictures also may be able to help you describe something in your book better depending upon what topic your book is about. They are nice to have a picture to look at in order to put words regarding the picture.

4.Go to the library in your city. The library is the perfect way to get information regarding the topic of your book. You can also check current old and new information this way. Your library might be also to order a book for you if you can't find it in the library. Library is a great source to get allot of information for free without having to buy a ton of books. A library usually offers Internet access for free to find additional information. Make sure to check out the college library in your local area too. One thing that is great about a library is that they usually have old copies of newspapers.

5.Talk to neighbors and other people. Depending upon the topic of your book you can learn quite a bit of information from neighbors and other people. People will be glad to tell you information for free just to be able to see their name in your book. If you any people that are professionals in a certain field that you can use that opportunity to talk to them.

When gathering information then please make sure to keep it organized so you can keep track of it better. It may help to have file folders to keep everything separated so it doesn't get all mixed up. Out of all the information in your book the experts are the most important of it all. The experts makes your book hold more weight as far as being more accurate and also contains more knowledge so it is even more helpful to others.




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Friday, November 5, 2010
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Here are five topics for research in education. The perfect gift for the college student wondering what to select as a topic, or the educational professional seeking to enlighten us with a breakthrough or two.

What nutritional elements elevate learning abilities?

Are there foods that aid in the educational process? Certainly there are foods to be avoided, such as an excess of sugar and the caffeine laden drinks that send my fourth grade students bouncing off the walls. There are the “New Age,” well intentioned, but ill informed folks, who would have us eat nothing but dandelion leaves. There are the hucksters promoting their “overnight weight loss/increased sex drive/mind calming/IQ enhancing wonder diets,” each bearing the disclaimer, “these findings are not substantiated by scientific research.” But is there any real scientific data out there? I’d be fascinated to learn.

What methods most greatly encourage elementary school students to read for pleasure?

What is the psychology behind the impetus some students feel, and some students will never experience? Is there a proven existent paradigm for greater success? What are the latest and most promising approaches? How do I break down the reluctant reader and infuse them with a least a cursory desire to read? All of these questions spark my intense interest.

Are newly arriving freshmen college students better or more ill prepared academically than 1966’s freshmen?

Educators decry the state of affairs of all things educational, and routinely proclaim a crisis is coming or already upon us. But just as every generation in America has resisted and maligned the favored music of their offspring, I suspect this educational outrage is equally ongoing and unending. Is there data supporting the claims that today’s freshmen are more ill equipped to deal with college life?

How does physical movement benefit brain development in elementary students?

I was amazed to learn of the correlation between regular physical movement and brain development in young children. What programs exist that would aid in my bringing movement - and by extension, greater brain development – to my students? What are the latest research findings on physical education’s impact on other areas of learning? What is the physiology involved?

How does art instruction influence other academic progress?

I infuse all my courses with art, and have found it tremendously helpful in capturing the attention of my students. I want to learn more about how art impacts student development, both to make myself better able to utilize this tool and to give myself greater justification for using it. I want to glean all the latest and most well documented research that supports my view that art instruction compliments all other subject lesson planning, captures the attention of a segment of students who would otherwise remain apathetic, and broadens the academic universe of all students.

As this is one of my own personal favorite topics, I'll throw in a thesis, free of charge.   “Art instruction in elementary school curriculums – often among the first targets of politicians seeking to balance budgets – is a powerful and practical educational tool, with far reaching and often underappreciated benefits.”

Possible subtopics include art as a means to reach at-risk and otherwise educationally challenged students; how art instruction gives students a welcome respite from more difficult subjects, re-energizes and makes them better able to focus; how art education compliments and augments standard educationally required subjects; statistical data suggesting (or proving) that students who receive instruction in art have higher grades and do better on standardized tests (assuming this is demonstrable). 

Let's see some data collecting out there!




Reference research: finance research and health research and general research and my bookmark page




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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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Do you want to install Wordpress on your XP / Vista / localhost?
If yes, well then you are at the right place.

To install Wordpress on your LOCALHOST, you need not be a blogger or a programmer. It isn't rocket science. You can do it just for fun. (Even I don't know anything about HTML, CSS, MySQL, PHP etc. ). Installing Wordpress is very easy and a lot of fun. Installing Wordpress is helpful for those who run their own blog for testing or previewing the changes that they are planning to introduce. For a geek like me its just another reason to spend some more hours on PC.

As I said, it isn't rocket science at all. All you have to do is download two softwares, install them and you are done. Even if you are the dumbest person, It won't take more that an hour. So let's get started.

First thing that you have to do is to download

1.) XAMPP from Here. I have downloaded the EXE (7-Zip) version.
2.) Wordpress from here

After you have downloaded them, you have got all that you need to install Wordpress on XP, Vista.........
Next step is to extract these files and put them together to make the blog up and running.

1.) Extract XAMPP. Click on the XAMPP file and enter the drive letter where you want to install the web softwares ( Apache, MySQL etc.) present inside this file. I have typed in "D:". Therefore everything got installed in " D:XAMPPall the extracted files ". Now you are done with installing XAMPP. XAMPP has installed Apache, MySQL, Filezilla FTP, MercuryMail, phpMyAdmin on your PC. Note, you will be able to view your wordpress blog only when MySQL and Apache, two essential softwares are running. Otherwise, your browser will display an error message. To start Apache and MySQL individually you can use files named apache_start.bat and mysql_start.bat respectively. To stop them use the files called apache_close.bat and mysql_stop.bat. DO NOT CLOSE THE COMMAND PROMPT WINDOW TO STOP THEM. You can also use xampp_start.bat and xampp_stop.bat to start and stop the softwares more conveniently ( I recommend using this combination).

Note: In the folder where all your extracted files are placed, you'll see a folder called " HTDOCS ". This is the directory where all your blog files will be stored. A file placed here i.e." D: XAMPP HTDOCS file.html " will appear as " localhost / file.html ". Moreover a file placed in a subfolder (say "D: XAMPP HTDOCS wordpress file.html") will appear as " localhost / wordpress / file.html ".

2.) Create A Database. For a wordpress software to store information, it need is database. So we will create one. First start Apache and MySQL using Xampp_start. When the window displays " ### APACHE + MYSQL is starting now ### ", proceed further. Start your browser and type "localhost/phpmyadmin/ ". This will take you the place where you will create your database. PhpMyAdmin is the place where you will be administering your databases.

Note : MySQL installs with the default username " root " and no password set. You should change them to more appropriate ones. To create a new database, type the name of the new database in the box above the "create database " button. For demonstration, I will be using WPDB as the database name. Look at the drop down box just beside the one where you entered the database name. Change the selection from "collation" to " utf8_unicode_ci " and hit create database button.

3.) Edit Wordpress. Now we will be configuring the wordpress files. To do so, extract the .zip file you've downloaded from Wordpress.org. Then search for a file called " wp-config-sample.php ". Right click over it and select edit.

Editing this file is so easy that you can do it by yourself. First put in the database name. WPBD in my case. Then put " root " as your username if you have not changed your mysql username. Next delete the "yourpasswordhere" text and keep it blank because we have no password set right now for MySQL.

Now scroll down to the change the AUTH_KEY, SECURE_AUTH_KEY, LOGGED_IN_KEY. You have to change these keys to some different , long and unguessable set of words. Remember, all the three keys that you will enter should be different from the other two. You are done with wordpress editing too. Now save this edited files with the name " wp-config.php ". ( Remember to set the 'save as type' to all files while saving the file)

4.) Transporting Wordpress files. Now that you have edited your files, you have to move these files to the "HTDOCS" folder ( explained previously). You can place these files directly in the HTDOCS folder or into a subfolder, it depends upon your choice. I will be placing them in a subfolder called "BLOG". So goto the HTDOCS folder ( D:XAMPPHTDOCS) and create a new folder called BLOG and paste the wordpress files in it or simply into HTDOCS folder.

5.)Installing Wordpress. There nothing to say except this. Enter the title that you want for your blog and your e-mail address and hit Install Wordpress. Then, you will be taken to a page containing your username and password. Save them for further reference and hit login button.

Happy blogging and please do comment on my article is if you liked it......



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