Educational—active engagement in problem solving (Twitter, engaging audience Q&A)
Escapist—immersion providing a respite from real life and work (parks, games)
Esthetic—immersion in cultural experiences (art, nature)
Passive entertainment occurs when people simply absorb an experience through their senses without much participation; this occurs when viewing
Education
What is most important in teaching history is the development and organization of instruction model. We can divide the models as instructor-led, question & answer, research, discussion, role-playing, simulation, and making by the teaching & learning method. By the context, we can divide the models as facts learning, concept learning, thematic learning, learning by era, learning by cha
and the lots of systems which promote users participation are based. For example, Wikipedia, Amazon, ebay, and intellectual knowledge search service at never let us to share our knowledge and information.
On the other hand, people who does not educated information ethics, information can be abused and have malfunctions like non-professionalism and possibility of luring for the wrong purposes.
Margaret Naumburg
American psychologist, educator, artist, author.
In 1940s, she introduced art as a therapeutic modality
She found that clients’ spontaneous drawing is helpful to diagnose them.
She believe that unconscious thinking and emotion can be expressed in people’s drawing directly.
She considered drawing is one of Dynamically Oriented Are Therapy
Karl Marx (1818-83)
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Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was a German philosopher, political economist, historian, political theorist, sociologist, and communist revolutionary, whose ideas played a significant rolein the development of modern communism and socialism.
Born in 1818 Trier, Prussia
studied Law at Bonn and Berlin
began to study French utopian socialis