Tuesday, August 7, 2018



SCAVENGER HUNT

CHALLENGE I
Search the Internet and supply the following facts and information
. Write your answers in the table below.

NUGGETS
ANSWER
LOCATION
VALUE: Sources/Author/Date Published/Sponsor/Copyright
Search Engine
Search Technique
1. Sometime in 1991, a chief scientist at the NIIT, named, started an experiment hole in a wall.
Sugata Mitra
India
 Businessweek Online Daily Briefing,
March 2, 2000.
Edited by Paul Judge
Google
Phrase Searching

2. What does NIIT stands for?
National Institute of Information Technology
India
the Acronym Finder is © 1988-2018, Acronym Finder, All Rights Reserved
Google
Phrase Searching
3. It was implemented at a slum area in New Delhi.
Environmental upgrading of Delhi slums
Copyright © 1991 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Google
Phrase Searching and term weighing
4. His team carved a hole in the wall that separated NIIT campuses from slum areas. Why did they carve hole in the wall?
Through this hole, a freely accessible computer was put up for use. This computer proved to be an instant hit among the slum dwellers, especially the children.
India
Sugatra Mitra

February 3, 2012
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5. What was the significant finding of the experiment?
An effective assessment task is one which assesses students' attainment of the learning outcomes. Unit learning outcomes are what students are expected to know, understand or be able to do in order to be successful in a unit. India https://staff.mq.edu.au/teaching/evaluation/resources_evaluation/developing_unit/assess_achievement
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6. What could be the implications of this finding to existing teaching practices especially those that are related with the use of ICT in learning?
 helped put together a 'quick guide to ICT and education challenges and research questions' in developing countries. This list was meant to inform a research program at the time sponsored by the World Bank's infoDev program MICHAEL TRUCANO  ON WED, 05/27/2015


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