This is a response to a Channel 4 program, Extreme Parenting, in which a segment was given over to a study of Violent games. A group of boys were randomly divided in two, and asked to play either a football game or a violent game. Their heart rates were monitored during this. They were then [...]
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Violent computer games make your kids negative: Discuss
February 10th, 2010 by admin
Tags: communicate, computer games, Experiment, extreme parenting, media, research, students, TV review, violent games
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Lesson Themetunes
April 20th, 2009 by admin
When you hear French music in the supermarket, does your mind start, even unconsciously, considering French wine? Apparently it does, even if you deny it influences you directly. (See MindHack for a neat introduction to the research). So what impact does this have for our learning consumers? Just like Proust’s Madeleine cake extract, hearing certain [...]
A comparison of offline and online discussions among children, in relation to the factors that contribute to dominance in these areas
March 18th, 2009 by admin
An investigation into what factors which contribute to dominance in physical and online discussions, and are there areas which allow these factors to cross over?
Tags: communicate, discussion, dominance, E844, edmodo, investigation, offline, online, OU, research, reticence
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