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April 2005 Vol.7 No.4   Conference/Workshop Calendar
 Editorial

Can you imagine a life without computers? How about a life without the Internet, Microsoft Word, Excel, or email? Eeek! Being a graduate student, these are essential tools that I have come to heavily rely on for writing papers, communicating with others, and also searching for resources. If computers and associated technology were to just - "poof!" - disappear, I am quite sure that my world would be in utter and total chaos.

My computer and I have become great partners, and we have embarked into the world of academia together as a team. This intimate partnership that I have with my computer is not uncommon; I believe that many have a frequently used computer in their home. I also believe that most people are hooked up to the Internet, whether it's through a dial-up service or a cable connection. Computers have become personal portals to the world, and we can access information about anything, anytime, and from almost anywhere. In other words, computers are 'convenience' at our fingertips.

The idea of borderless communication and convenience 'touched off' ideas in the world of academics, and now there are many institutions that offer classes online. Most online courses are offered to college students, or for working professionals. Online courses allow those who work full-time, or are busy throughout the week, to login to a course at a convenient time of day. Students can be involved in on-going discussions, email each other, and there is even software available for professors to broadcast themselves through web cams.

However, for this handiness, students must make sure that they have a compatible computer system, and for those who are not familiar with computers this can be a problem. In this month's technology section we will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of online courses, as well as present some articles. Also, since this month's theme is Drug and Alcohol awareness, web resources on this issue will be made available also.

Dawn Sakaguchi
Technology Section Editor

Nutripoints
 Online Courses - Pros & Cons

Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Courses - In an interview with two online course professors, Patti Steinmuller and Shawn Talbott, they specifically talk about the effects of online courses, as well as, in their opinion the advantages and disadvantages. Below, I have a list of the advantages that I have taken from the article (Burke & Miles, 2002):

Advantages:
The flexibility of attending the class at anytime, and accessing it from anywhere in the world.
It was mentioned that students seem to be more actively involved in the learning process, and express their feelings more freely.
Students are more proactive in this type of classroom than a traditional classroom.
Students do not have to be physically on a campus to access resources.

Advantages:

Online courses are like an independent study project, so students need to have good time management skills, as well as the motivation to complete assigned projects.
Students may have different learning styles

Resources
Burke, L.M., Miles, M.P. (2002). An interview with Patti Steinmuller and Shawn Talbott about online courses in sports nutrition. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 12, 238-245.

Benefits of Online Courses
Blackboard is an educational software company that promotes e-Education. The link below is a list of benefits for students thinking of taking online courses.

Speed Stacks
 Contribute Your Ideas
If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Technology Section Editors:
Forum Question
What are your opinions about the advantages and disadvantages of online courses? What have been your experiences, both positive and negative? Please share.
 Articles

Getting distant: Online, video learning becoming part of school life.

Online Courses offers Opportunities
This editorial discusses how online courses provide an opportunity for those who have little time to attend traditional college courses. However, some limitations to taking online courses are also mentioned.

Online learning gives Terra C.C. student new direction
This article talks about a Terra Community College student who was able to attain her Bachelor’s Degree through an online program that was offered to her.

Toledo  PE Supply
 Drug and Alcohol Awareness

When steroid usage among athletes hit the news waves, talking about drug and alcohol abuse to our students is now more important than ever. Below are some resources that help to address this concern.

50 Top Publications put out by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). There are also direct links to some of these publications below.

Tips for Teens: The Truth about Alcohol
This fact sheet is put out by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), and provides information about the effects of alcohol. It also talks about signs that indicate if a person is intoxicated with alcohol.

Keeping our Youth Drug Free
This is a booklet for parents on how to help keep your child drug free. It provides information on how to take an active part in your child’s life, becoming a good role model, and setting down clear rules as well as the consequences if those rules were broken.

Wake up to the Risks of Marijuana: A Guide for Parents - This is an online brochure for parents about the risks of Marijuana, and how to keep your kids away from it.
Sporttime
Alcohol and Other Drugs 2 Software
This software teaches kids about the risks and consequences of using drugs and alcohol use. It also includes activities that promote discussion and critical thinking about this subject. Fun Facts: Drug Prevention
This trivia-style game on is a quick, fun, and affordable way of reviewing important information and gaining a baseline assessment of student knowledge on drug prevention. - source: site
Digiwalker
 Over the Counter Drug Abuse

PARENTS! Keep pace with your kids. Be informed and monitor! Teachers, know what to look for!

Over-the-counter drug abuse kills
Three days before Christmas, Jim and Jill Darling went to check on their daughter Jennifer, 18, to see if she was getting ready for school. They found her laying on the bathroom floor. Moments after when the paramedics arrived, Jennifer was pronounced dead. Read the rest of this article.

Over-The-Counter Drug Abuse - with video

Finding Abuse Where You Least Expect It
Think that drug abuse among teens is limited to illegal substances like marijuana and club drugs such as Ecstasy? Think again.

Over-the-counter drug subject to teen use, abuse
Abuse of cold medicine is causing brain damage and deaths. Overdoses requiring hospitalization are doubling each year.

Kids' drug of choice .. in your medicine cabinet
Kids are increasingly harming themselves with 'legal' drugs, but not much can be done since they aren't breaking the law.

 Lesson Plans on Substance Abuse

In the Mix - Drug Abuse Brochure
Students will be given a list of Drug Information Web sites and a blank "Drug Abuse Crossword." They are to complete the crossword by finding the answers within the various websites. The information they glean from the Web search will be used to plan an informational brochure to be distributed to all students in school.

In the Mix - The Drug Dope Show
Students work in teams using a "talk show" format to research drug types, the addiction/recovery processes, and effects of drug abuse on society, family, friends, work, school, etc. They will also explore techniques for resisting peer pressure.

It's My Life - Dangers of Drug Abuse
Middle school students should understand that they will be faced with a variety of decisions regarding their health, and that some of them might involve substances of abuse. Experimentation with drugs often begins in early adolescence. Students will be able to evaluate the health hazards of illegal and legal drugs, and explain why it is important to stay drug-free. Students will be able to interpret knowledge about drug abuse and will describe the short-term and long-term health risks of using drugs.

Latest trend in drug abuse: Youths risk death for cough-remedy high. This educational lesson on the topic of drug prevention, from USA TODAY Education and The Office of National Drug Control Policy, provides students with the opportunity to learn about the real dangers of drugs while recommending tools and tips to make healthy decisions. The focus of this lesson is abuse of over-the-counter cough and cold medicines.
NOVA: Life's Greatest Miracle: Printable Activity - An activity designed to lead students to identify the effects of maternal consumption of alcohol at various stages of pregnancy.

Anti-Smoking Jingle or Rap - more info
"Just say no!" was once a slogan used to promote drug prevention. Today , if you said this to high school students, they would probably roll their eyes and laugh. Many high school students are not excited to learn about tobacco, alcohol, and drugs because this topic has already been covered in their classes and they think they know everything about it. This lesson and project is designed to motivate students and is based on Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. - source: site

Students create public service "raps" to discourage smoking. Apple Learning Interchange Lesson Ideas have been cross-correlated to state, national, and other organizational standards.

Your World: Learning About Drugs and Alcohol Through Biotechnology covers the neuroscience of drugs and alcohol, with a focus on how these substances can lead to addiction and alcoholism. More info. 7 page PDF file.

Atlantic View Elementary's 2001 Grassroots Health Project: Grade 6 - This Project consists of several individual class projects, each focusing on a different topic relating to the Atlantic Provinces Education Foundation Health curriculum. Specifically students will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of the body, body functions, growth, and development.

Grade 6 Outcomes for The Body: Growth and Development - demonstrate an understanding of the effect of change within the family - identify laws related to the possession and distribution of tobacco, alcohol, prescription drugs and street drugs - assess the impact of current and emerging technologies on the health and fitness of Canadians - identify ways that individuals, communities, and countries cooperate to protect and maintain environmental health - demonstrate an appreciation of the heritage of cultural groups in the community and province.

Phi Epsilon Kappa
 Information on Date Rape

Date Rape Drugs
Date rape drugs explained and de-mystified. In recent years a new kind of rape threat has reared it's ugly head at parties, on campuses, and in nightclubs - so called "predator" or "date rape" drugs. What exactly are date rape drugs?

Date Rape Drugs: What You Need to Know!
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