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Ethics and Educational Technology

Ethics and Educational Technology

Stephanie L. Moore; Heather K. Tillberg-Webb

Routledge
2023
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Ethics and Educational Technology explores the creation and implementation of learning technologies through an applied ethical lens. The success of digital tools and platforms in today’s multi-faceted learning and performance contexts is dependent not only on effective design and pedagogical principles but, further, on an awareness of these technologies’ interactions with and implications for users and social systems. This first-of-its-kind book provides an evidence-based, process-oriented model for ethics in technology-driven instructional design and development, one that necessitates intentional reflective practice, a critical and theoretically informed interrogation of technology, and a participatory approach to technology design and applications. Rich with real-world ethics examples and design cases, supported by reflection questions and applied activities, and attentive to ethical codes among preeminent educational technology organizations, this is an ideal resource for students, faculty, researchers, and professionals across educational technology, instructional design, learning sciences, learning engineering, organizational training, and other disciplines.
In HIS Favor

In HIS Favor

Stephanie D. Moore

Moore Marketing Communicat
2015
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A 31-Day Devotional. It's not about obtaining the favor of God, it's about recognizing you already have it.The purpose of this publication is to share key points in my life in which I never, while experiencing them, considered or imagined that I was in the favor of God. As I look back on those days, I realize God was not only in each situation, he was blessing me in every experience... even when they were tear-filled and embarrassingly humbling. This book is meant to bless the reader by allowing each day to become a celebration. As we suffer unexpected loss, rejection, humiliation and heartbreak, we still have value we can bring and ways to love the life we are living. Whether we cherish our health, family, education, opportunities or successes, there is always a reason to praise the Lord. Before you start considering the laundry list of problems you may be facing, know-we are all facing serious issues that seem insurmountable and possibly unbearable. However, there is one person we can trust to carry the burdens we hold, if we dare. I hope that as I learned to trust God, you will as well. It has been the best choice I ever made in my life. I am forever, in His Favor.
SEL at a Distance

SEL at a Distance

Stephanie L. Moore

WW Norton Co
2021
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The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic posed multiple dilemmas for educators; the most immediate one, when schools closed their physical doors, was how to switch nimbly from classroom instruction to emergency remote teaching. But educators also face a related, ongoing challenge: how to meet the social and emotional needs of their learners when separated by distance, whether in the middle of a traumatic event or on an unremarkable day of schooling. In this essential volume of the SEL Solutions Series, online learning expert Stephanie Louise Moore shows how teachers can seamlessly integrate effective SEL practices into their online instruction, beginning with the all-important creation of a social learning community. Strategies and resources are provided throughout to help with every step, including: understanding the individual needs of diverse distanced learners; developing students’ navigational and focusing skills in the digital learning environment; increasing the level of interaction in online lessons; building in flexibility and choice; and assessing learning in a remote context.
How to Design Interactive Online Learning

How to Design Interactive Online Learning

Stephanie L. Moore

WW Norton Co
2020
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This QRG in the new set of Strategies for Distance Learning Guides explains how to get your students to engage with you, with the content, and with each other during online learning. It is all about bridging “transactional distance”—psychological rather than physical—in the onscreen environment, by using carefully crafted lesson design and teaching strategies. Written by an expert in instructional design, this guide is packed with ideas and tips across grade levels, to help: create communityfacilitate interactionsadjust assessment Replete with examples and suggested tools, this QRG is an indispensable resource for teachers grappling with how to keep students motivated when learning from a distance. Each 8.5" x 11" multi-panel guide is laminated for extra durability and 3-hole-punched for binder storage.
Online by Choice

Online by Choice

Stephanie L. Moore; Michael K. Barbour

WW NORTON CO
2023
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Online instruction has become an easy target to blame for learning loss during the pandemic. But in fact, it is a rich resource that can strengthen current classroom teaching and also prepare schools to weather future school closings. In Online By Choice, Stephanie Moore and Michael Barbour argue persuasively that online learning is a precious source of resilience and flexibility for schools now and going forward—an important feature of a robust ecosystem along with face-to-face and blended instruction—and that failing to incorporate online is strategically impoverished. Choosing online instruction is very different from rushing to remote learning in an emergency manner, however, and doing it well involves a myriad of decisions. These authors provide essential guidance and tools for teachers and school leaders as they select, design and implement online education solutions, including the “handshakes” needed to align instructional needs with school or district-level infrastructure and supports.
Ethics by Design

Ethics by Design

Stephanie L. Moore

HRD Press Inc.,U.S.
2010
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Delivers guidance for those who wish to establish a more ethical business environemnt, and to follow that maxim that it is more important to do what is right than it is to do things right. The focus of this book is not on internal processes or individual performance, but rather on system ethics. It demonstrates how to begin at the top level and design ethics into everything your company does - starting with what you deliver to society and linking that on down into your organization and the individuals within your organization.
The Living Proof

The Living Proof

Stephanie D. Moore

Moore Marketing Communications
2019
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Our words have tremendous power. They destroy, they create, they echo. They can either move a mountain of indifference or they can create a chasm of separation. Scripture shares that it isn't what goes in the mouth of a man that defiles them, but what comes out of their mouth. Our words can either bring peace or they can bring anguish. And while, our attempt at righteousness maybe a filthy rag, we can speak with intention and bless the lives of those we love. This devotional will take a closer look at how many of the greats in the Bible used words to create, destroy, love and give God praise.
Home on the Plains: Quilts and the Sod House Experience

Home on the Plains: Quilts and the Sod House Experience

Kathy Moore; Stephanie Whitson

Ct Publishing / Kansas City Star Quilts
2011
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Inspired by sod house homemakers' words and quilts, Kathy Moore and Stephanie Whitson tell about those hardworking women striving to create a home on the plains... in houses made of dirt. While struggling to survive, they still found time for beauty, making lovely, intricate quilts to brighten their homes. Eight patterns are included.
Shadowscapes Tarot

Shadowscapes Tarot

Stephanie Pui-Mun Law; Barbara Moore

Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
2010
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Renowned fantasy artist Stephanie Pui-Mun Law has created a hypnotic world of colorful dragons, armoured knights, looming castles, and willowy fairies dancing on air - a world of imagination and dreams. Lovingly crafted over six years, this long-awaited deck will delight all tarot enthusiasts with its wondrous blend of fairy tales, myth, and folklore from diverse cultures around the world. Featuring breathtaking watercolor artwork that fuses Asian, Celtic, and fantasy elements within the Rider-Waite structure, each exquisitely wrought card draws upon universally recognized symbols and imagery. A companion guide also presents evocative stories and insightful interpretations for each card.
Shadowscapes Tarot Deck

Shadowscapes Tarot Deck

Stephanie Pui-Mun Law; Barbara Moore

Llewellyn Publications,U.S.
2011
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Leap into a fantastical world of floating mermaids and dancing fairies with the "Shadowscapes Tarot" - available now in a handy deck-only form. Since its highly anticipated debut a year ago, this exquisitely wrought deck continues to delight tarot enthusiasts with its ephemeral blend of Asian, Celtic, and fantasy watercolour artwork. Perfect as a gift or as the crowning gem of your collection, this Rider-Waite-based tarot deck calls upon fairy tales, myths, and folklore from cultures around the world. It also includes a helpful, pocket-sized booklet that gives conveniently concise interpretations of the cards' symbolic meanings.
Brain Games

Brain Games

Stephanie Warren Drimmer; Dr. Gareth Moore

National Geographic Kids
2018
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Packed with science, puzzles, and tons of fun, this activity book based on the hit National Geographic television show will fire up your neural network! Calling all fans of the Brain Games TV show! Excercise your mental muscle with awesome challenges, wacky logic puzzles, optical illusions, and brain-busting riddles. Write-in pages include both games and short explanations of the neuroscience at work. Have fun and challenge yourself as you unleash your inner creativity and become the genius we all know you are. The activity book is a companion to the popular television show, book series, board game, and other Brain Games products.
Measuring Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (Cbep) Performance

Measuring Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (Cbep) Performance

Stephanie Young; Henry H. Willis; Melinda Moore; Jeffrey Engstrom

RAND
2014
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The Cooperative Biological Engagement Program partners with about 20 countries in different regions around the world and works with them to address diverse threats to international security. This report describes a project to develop a comprehensive evaluation framework and recommends metrics for assessing and communicating progress toward the program s goals."
Plough Quarterly No. 29 – Beyond Borders

Plough Quarterly No. 29 – Beyond Borders

Edwidge Danticat; Russell Moore; Ashley Lucas; Stephanie Saldaña; River Claure; Santiago Ramos; Ann Thomas; Simeon Wiehler; Yaniv Sagee

PLOUGH PUBLISHING HOUSE
2021
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Can we move beyond borders that divide us without losing our identity? Over the past decade, the yearning for rootedness, for being part of a story bigger than oneself, has flared up as a cultural force to be reckoned with. There’s much to affirm in this desire to belong to a people. That means pride in all that is admirable in the nation to which we belong – and repentance for its historic sins. A focus on national identity, of course, can lead to darker places. The new nationalists, who in Western countries often appeal to the memory of a Christian past, applaud when governments fortify borders to keep out people who are fleeing for their lives. (Needless to say, such actions are contrary to the Christian faith.) Is our yearning for roots doomed to lead to a heartless politics of exclusion? Does maintaining group or national identity require borders guarded with lethal violence? The answer isn’t artificial schemes for universal brotherhood, such as a universal language. Our differences are what make a community human. Might the true ground for community lie deeper even than shared nationality or language? After all, the biblical vision of humankind’s ultimate future has “every tribe and language and people and nation” coming together – beyond all borders but still as themselves. In this issue: - Santiago Ramos describes a double homelessness immigrant children experience as outsiders in both countries. - Ashley Lucas profiles a Black Panther imprisoned for life and looks at the impact on his family. - Simeon Wiehler helps a museum repatriate a thousand human skulls collected by a colonialist. - Yaniv Sagee calls Zionism back to its founding vision of a shared society with Palestinians. - Stephanie Saldaña finds the lost legendary chocolates of Damascus being crafted in Texas. - Edwidge Danticat says storytelling builds a home that no physical separation can take away. - Phographer River Claure reimagines Saint-Exupéry’s Le Petit Prince as an Aymara fairy tale. - Ann Thomas tells of liminal experiences while helping families choose a cemetery plot. - Russell Moore challenges the church to reclaim its integrity and staunch an exodus. You’ll also find: - Prize-winning poems by Mhairi Owens, Susan de Sola, and Forester McClatchey - A profile of Japanese peacemaker Toyohiko Kagawa - Reviews of Fredrik deBoer’s The Cult of Smart, Anna Neima’s The Utopians, and Amor Towles’s The Lincoln Highway - Insights on following Jesus from E. Stanley Jones, Barbara Brown Taylor, Teresa of Ávila, Oscar Romero, Martin Luther King Jr., Eberhard Arnold, Leonardo Boff, Meister Eckhart, C. S. Lewis, Hermas, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus’ message into practice and find common cause with others.
Waiting Times

Waiting Times

Kelechi Anucha; Lisa Baraitser; Jocelyn Catty; Stephanie Davies; Michael J. Flexer; Martin D. Moore; Martin O'Brien; Jordan Osserman; Laura Salisbury

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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In a world characterised by ‘poly crisis’, two major crises stand out: a crisis of time and a crisis of care. This open access book investigates what it means to wait in and for healthcare in an era when care is politicised and rationed and time is lived at increasingly different and complex tempos. Waiting times within the UK National Health Service (NHS) have been at historic levels through and since the Covid-19 pandemic. Although this sense of a crisis of waiting is culturally and historically specific, it casts important light on the ‘crisis’ of welfare structures across the Global North. Such a crisis in waiting times brings both a call for judgment and a call to action. This book argues that all healthcare entails waiting and other forms of elongated time, such as pausing to observe, staying alongside patients at end of life, or stopping treatment as an ethical intervention. Instead of trying to 'solve' the crisis of the NHS by moving people more quickly through the system, reallocating time to address ‘shortfalls’ to reduce waits to access care, or even abandoning the social commitment to a universal service, the authors argue that it is vital to pay attention, first, to how time and care continue to be made in the current system. It is only by reckoning with the essential ‘untimeliness’ of care that we might then be able to conceptualise interventions in the NHS that are ‘timely’ and that sustain its social mission. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Wellcome Trust.
Waiting Times

Waiting Times

Kelechi Anucha; Lisa Baraitser; Jocelyn Catty; Stephanie Davies; Michael J. Flexer; Martin D. Moore; Martin O'Brien; Jordan Osserman; Laura Salisbury

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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In a world characterised by ‘poly crisis’, two major crises stand out: a crisis of time and a crisis of care. This open access book investigates what it means to wait in and for healthcare in an era when care is politicised and rationed and time is lived at increasingly different and complex tempos. Waiting times within the UK National Health Service (NHS) have been at historic levels through and since the Covid-19 pandemic. Although this sense of a crisis of waiting is culturally and historically specific, it casts important light on the ‘crisis’ of welfare structures across the Global North. Such a crisis in waiting times brings both a call for judgment and a call to action. This book argues that all healthcare entails waiting and other forms of elongated time, such as pausing to observe, staying alongside patients at end of life, or stopping treatment as an ethical intervention. Instead of trying to 'solve' the crisis of the NHS by moving people more quickly through the system, reallocating time to address ‘shortfalls’ to reduce waits to access care, or even abandoning the social commitment to a universal service, the authors argue that it is vital to pay attention, first, to how time and care continue to be made in the current system. It is only by reckoning with the essential ‘untimeliness’ of care that we might then be able to conceptualise interventions in the NHS that are ‘timely’ and that sustain its social mission. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by The Wellcome Trust.
Still More Stories of Stephanie and Friends

Still More Stories of Stephanie and Friends

Richard J Trilling

Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency, LLC
2011
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In this third volume of the series, Still More Stories of Stephanie and Friends, Stephanie and her friends continue to experience the normal life events that sometimes generate anxiety and uncertainty among young children - events such as a blackout throughout town, her mother beginning a job outside the house, and even her father falling ill. With the support of family and friends, Stephanie learns to cope with such events and to overcome the normal anxiety of childhood. Join Stephanie and her friends in this third book of this enlightening children's series. As a business writer for more than 35 years, Richard J. Trilling has published books and articles and has written successful business proposals. He did not start writing for children until his grandchildren were born. Until that time, he was the family storyteller. In his Stories of Stephanie and Friends series, many of the stories have been adapted from his own children's experiences. Trilling taught at the university level and is now active in the academic program of his retirement community. Originally from Manhattan, he has lived in Durham, North Carolina, for 40 years. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/RichardJTrilling
Unicorns, Mermaids, Dragons and More!: The Fantasy Art of Stephanie Small

Unicorns, Mermaids, Dragons and More!: The Fantasy Art of Stephanie Small

Stephanie Nichole Small

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Art of Stephanie Small is a complex blend of mythical and real. This book is a biography, but not just any biography, it is one that explains, features and showcases the Stephanie's art. This is your personal invitation to enjoy a tour through the magical and mundane. See a breathtaking visual tour of ancient times and lands filled with trees, magical mushrooms, foliage, enchanted animals and awesome wizards. Let the splendor of unicorns, dragons, griffins, fairies, horses, the winged horse, Pegasus, and even the lone wolf lure you into a world of artistic exploration. Jump into a magical world There is something beyond fantasy here. This is a mystical land just for you. If you like something real or mundane, Stephanie creates stunning domestic and wild animals. She studies biology and has a love of the ocean and wild animals. Horses, wolves, foxes, ponies, deer, dogs, cats, panthers, lions, fish, tigers and other creatures are some of the animals she draws. Stephanie Small is an artist located in California but she has spent time all over Oregon. Nature is an influential inspiration to Stephanie, as she seeks to augment and reflect what she sees around her in a variety of mediums. Inspired by medieval art, the fantasy and science fiction genre and more, Stephanie has developed a style of mythical realism. Stephanie uses a variety of styles and mixed mediums in her artwork. She regularly uses digital mediums such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Painter and more. She favors traditional mediums such as colored pencil, chalk, pen, ink, pencil, acrylic, watercolor. She has been known to adapt fabric, recycled art, recycled purses to create art that is both useful and stylish. Stephanie has been interviewed and featured in several magazines and websites. Her artwork has been published several times in books and magazines. She is best known for artwork featured in publications such as the Page, the Twisted Vine, the Unicorn and others. Her artwork will be featured on the cover of several upcoming books and publications. Stephanie Small is also an actress in a variety of TV shows including 13 Reasons Why and several upcoming major motion pictures. She does voiceover, voiceacting, modeling and acting.
Moose

Moose

Stephanie Klein

William Morrow Paperbacks
2009
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The author of the dishy memoir "Straight Up and Dirty" returns to share the story of her adolescence. Long before she was a glamorous young divorcee and superstar blogging mistress, Stephanie Klein was a seventh grader with a weight problem. At twelve years old, the boys at school call her 'Moose', her only friends were the nerds and misfits of the school, and her nighttime beauty routine involved soothing 'chub rub' on her inner thighs. After several unsuccessful attempts at dieting and many frustrating sessions with Fran, a nutritionist known as the 'Fat Doctor' of Roslyn Heights, Long Island, Stephanie's mother enrolled her for a summer at fat camp. Determined to lose her stubborn weight and return thin and popular for the school year, Stephanie embarked on a journey that would teach her more than just how to shed pounds. A coming-of-age story complete with before and after pictures and pages from Klein's journal, the book will appeal to women of all ages and anybody who has ever felt like the underdog. "Moose" is about what we all go through: finding friends, learning about ourselves, and realizing that who we are has remarkably little to do with our waistline.