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    Technology is quickly becoming a controversy in the classroom. In this article, “The Digital Parent Trap,” there are many ways the author, Eliana Dockterman uses evidence, facts and other persuasive elements to present her argument. Her side of the argument is that there are benefits to early exposure of technology. Dockterman takes a unique approach when presenting her argument. The author starts out with some general information of kids and technology. This introduces the evidence that…

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    reckless advancement in technology only for leisure purposes. David Suzuki in his essay titled “It Always Costs,” not only lays out the facts about the damage that reckless advancement has on Earth, but also outlines some methods of testing and caution that should be put into practice for the benefit of humanity. Witnessing the recklessness of the human race through detrimental untested technological innovations, Suzuki describes through several examples the damages of technologies such as that…

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    Police and Technology We cannot deny that technology is changing the world and our views on the world. Today with a simple click we can travel the world and become different people in the cyber net. As technology changes us it has also changes our jobs and the world around us. Technology is changing safety and those who are in charged for keeping us safe, police. Technology is not modifying the way police departments function but it has become a very important part of the police training.…

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    Inequalities In Society

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    Society has developed a constantly repeating cycle of oppression and inequality. However, using the power of newfound technologies has led to the individual to be able to research, speak out, and unites with others to break free of the grasp of large corporations. Professor Tim Wu analyzes the growth of digital technology and the internet in, Father and Son, and he concludes that: “It may be true, today, that the individual holds more power than at any time in the past century”(Wu 556). Wu also…

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    Technology and its Effects The term technology originated from the Greek word ‘technologia’. Technology refers to the use of machines and various tools that make our daily work lives simpler, easier and more organized. The word also describes the different gadgets, and resources used by humans to help them control and adapt to their environment appropriately (Bridgman 5). In factories, technology planted in smart machines can store massive amount of data, and it boosts the production. Embedding…

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    tech world with high technology classrooms. We embrace the benefits of using iPads during the class, the integration of tweets during the presentation and the student's uncertainty during the use of smart TV. We know the many benefits of incorporating technology we teach, how to add diversity to lessons, will increase student interaction and bring new perspectives and knowledge into the classroom. But there may be disadvantages due to inappropriate and excessive use of technology, and that the…

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    Technology for the Future: Rhetorical Analysis of Dr.Honey’s “Technology Has Improved Education” Technological advances is the key to improving the intellectual minds of students, around the world. One visionary that believes in this is Doctor Margaret Honey. She is the author of Technology Has Improved Education, an article published with the sole purpose of convincing congress to vote for the use of technology, to excel everyday learning. Not only does Dr.Honey make her voice heard with the…

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    Society Of Authorship

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    every teacher and every student – every person with access – will have the ability to contribute ideas and experiences to the larger body of knowledge that is the Internet”. I strongly believe that the society of authorship is one of the essential benefits of the Read/Write Web for several reasons. First, everybody is able to create content just writing and publishing his own ideas, opinions, comments and so on. For instance, students and teachers will find loads of Web sites where they can…

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    (AI) technologies is intelligence programmed into machines or robots to overcome challenges. Modern examples of AIs are IBM’s Watson and Amazon’s Alexa. Watson was developed to be an intelligence used in business, capable of quickly processing large amounts of information. Comparatively, Alexa is a smart home device developed to remove stress of home life by adding hands-free commands for tasks around the house, as well as answering a variety of questions. Artificial intelligence technologies…

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    Undoubtedly, they are not, since using electronic devices at young age erodes brain development as well as many other health issues. Some people might say that Modern Culture is flourishing childhood as it develops many skills, increases social benefits, and provides endless opportunities to learn; nevertheless, the modern culture is held accountable having a negative impact on the children, since it erodes brain development, leads to obesity, and encourage harmful trends/challenges. To begin…

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