Courtney Robertson, Monique Thompson

Positive Reinforcement & the Positive Effect it has on Students in Different Grade Levels

Positive Reinforcement is widely used throughout child development to encourage the continuation or the start of good behavior, especially among students. However, the use of different forms of positive reinforcement for different grade levels is essential, because individuals tend to respond more positively when given the form of positive reinforcement that best fits their classroom culture or grade level. In this study, we explored affective forms of positive reinforcement for elementary, middle, and high school levels. Included are examples of ways to use positive reinforcement in the classroom without it being mistaken for an incentive. The difference between the two will also be discussed

EDUC 330, Child Development

Brian Kaelin

Banquet Room, Poster #10

10 AM – Noon

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Hanna Mack, Nick Mack, Monique Thompson

Fitbit Flash

The FitBit Patch is a patch that can be applied directly to the skin on certain areas of the body, recording things like heart rate. The patch can then be connected to other FitBit connected devices in order to transfer the data collected by the patch into the FitBit fitness database. Our booth will have our product prototype and computers to air our product commercials. There will be some displays of the benefits of the product as well. We will be using multiple forms of technology to complete and show off our product at the Expo. The product itself will use Bluetooth technology, a pedometer, and heart rate monitor. The patch will send the data through Bluetooth to the user’s cellular device. FitBit already has an App in place to collect this data and allow users to make goals. Our team will create a commercial to show off how our new product can benefit the lives of our customers.

MKTG 330 Marketing

Timothy Veach

SPS Conference Room

10:00 AM – Noon

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