10,000 Steps A Day Earns You The ‘A’
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audio
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Technology
Publication Date |
Feb 17, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:48:12
#52: Physical education is a normal part of grade school curriculum, but some colleges also require students to achieve specific fitness goals. One Oklahoma university recently mandated its students wear FitBits to track heart rate and daily steps. In fact, 20% of a student’s grade is derived from obtaining their fitness goals. This episode, Kelli […]
#52: Physical education is a normal part of grade school curriculum, but some colleges also require students to achieve specific fitness goals. One Oklahoma university recently mandated its students wear FitBits to track heart rate and daily steps. In fact, 20% of a student’s grade is derived from obtaining their fitness goals. This episode, Kelli and Josué explore the utility and ethical considerations involved in making academic success contingent upon achieving physical fitness goals.   Visit us at www.PsychTechPodcast.com.   Follow us on Twitter: @PsychTechCast @KelliNDunlap @JosueACardona

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