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    to be impactful. It is then the child will learn. If the educator’s delivery of the content is effective and impactful, evidence will be produced. The Technology Principle states technology facilitates teaching, learning, community-building, and resource acquisition. Technology is a magnificent aspect of the globalized world. Due to technology in the classroom, teachers can broaden students’ background knowledge to any topic in a more visual, auditory, and kinesthetic

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    Technology has been recognized as a fundamental part of the education process, ranging from laptop computers in high school classrooms to assistive technology advancing disabled students. Computers are used in classrooms everywhere, designed into various forms. Education institutes pride themselves on their basis of connectivity with the world and themselves. Laptops, more specially Chromebooks, have invaded their way into the classroom in order to enhance student to student and student to staff

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    “light speed,” that industry would have to be technology. Technology is changing at such a rapid pace most consumers can barely keep up. Gadget users are just getting used to their shiny new smartphones when another upgrade is rolling off the production lines. Beyond hand-held technology, computing devices are light years better than technological tools of the past. One area that technology has heavily impacted is that of education. While technology has changed the landscape of the mainstream classroom

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    Technology has always been present in society. It transforms how we communicate, travel, and educate younger educations. In recent years, the computer has both helped and hindered the spread of knowledge from educators to students. The problem lies in how it is used; like all tools, the computer may be used in place of human labor, as robots do or may be used to improve the efficiency of an already profitable system. Throughout much of the twentieth century, technology and especially computers were

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    “Technology may empower, but to what end will that power be used?” said Levine in I Surf, Therefore I Am (224). The empowerment of technology simply comes down to the way it is used. More recently; however, the Internet has become some sort of replacement in the way students learn today. With the use of the Internet and little to no interaction with physical books, people can become uneducated rather easily. In today’s society, most everyone has access to the Internet; however, it is the way we use

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    Technology and Education The idea of integrating technology (like computers in every classroom and an overhead projector that is connected to the teachers computer) into education is a relatively new idea, and when I first started researching the topic I tried to look for the adverse effects of technology and education. Through my research I have decided that integrating technology into the classroom is indeed a good idea. Even though some teachers and students have a hard time working with

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    by using technology to help their students learn. More schools have been integrating technology into the kids learning, some people think that technology in schools isn't need, but really technology is very helpful in school. Schools only integrate some technology into schools and don't always find a way for the best technology to enhance the learning of the school and to help them go more into depth with the technology. Over the years the whole world has been going toward a technology based world

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    students be in school each day? Should students have a summer break or attend school year round? Education is an immensely vital subject, and thus one that will always create questions. These questions change as the world transforms. Today, with the influx of technology, one wonders how education will change for the current generation and generations to come. So just how much of a role should technology play? Should kindergarteners receive iPads, as they have in Auburn, Maine

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    Is technology a horrible thing to use in the education environment? Some schoolboards would like to see their school’s test scores ranking increase each year. When the test score ranking increase, it will allow some new teachers and scholars to join their school district. Some parts of the world use technology to increase education. For example, some school districts have the highest score ranking in their state by using technology in the classroom. Technology has improved classroom instruction

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    a world full of technology in high tech classrooms, children are able to have an advantage in learning. Schools and teachers are involving technology in their student’s school work and everyday tasks. As they grow older, the effects in learning vary for each individual, especially in their adult years. Some adult jobs involve technology which affects adults in their learning especially if they grew up without it. Living in the 21st century, there are pros and cons of how technology can help you or

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