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Decker, Adrienne; Phelps, Andrew; Egert, Christopher A. – Educational Technology, 2017
This article explores the critical need to articulate computing as a creative discipline and the potential for gender and ethnic diversity that such efforts enable. By embracing a culture shift within the discipline and using games as a medium of discourse, we can engage students and faculty in a broader definition of computing. The transformative…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Creativity, Educational Games, Learner Engagement
Phillips, Kathleen; Dietz, Julie; Borzi, Mark; Harrison, Gaye – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2006
I Sing the Body Electric (BODY ELECTRIC) is a fine arts and health promotion program that supports communication of healthy lifestyle choices among youth. BODY ELECTRIC connects youth in 27 high schools with health and education communities in the largest rural geographic education region in a Midwestern state. The three-phase prevention plan…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Health Promotion, Prevention, Public Health
Misiewicz, Joseph; Sidorowicz, Alexander E. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1994
This article discusses how university faculty can cooperate with public broadcasting agencies (radio and television) to provide public media exposure to arts performances and activities. It describes specific successful programs at Ball State University (Indiana). (JB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, College Faculty, Cooperation, Departments