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    Technology such as the internet and video can certainly be a distraction to students, but if used properly they can be an essential tool for learning. In today's day and age, it would be detrimental to deprive students access to computers and the internet. While they should not be used as the crux for teaching techniques, these technologies have become viable channels through which one may access knowledge. As such, rather than prohibiting the use of these technologies, it would be more…

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    Technology is a huge part of everyday life for most of the world. In “Is Google making us Stupid,” Nicholas Carr explains how the internet/technology is shaping how humans think (57). This is portrayed in Ender’s Game when Ender in indulged in a video game (the Giant’s Drink), the holographic game, and when he fights in battle simulation. Ender is who he is by the constant exposure of technology. In Ender’s Game, Ender Wiggin is a child surrounded by technology all the time. He grows up with new…

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    the Topic Loading…. technology into every public classroom for overall student excellence along with teachers incorporating social media into the curriculum defines new or renewed pedagogies. Technology contains the capability to spark visual, auditory, kinesthetic and tactile modalities. Technology-implemented lessons foster learning while playing because mostly all senses are influenced in the activity. Both students and teachers are motivated when educational technology is integrated into…

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    ever think about the rapid growth of technology and how it changes our day to day lives? Does it make you a little anxious? Well, don’t freak out just yet, implies Clive Thompson, a Canadian freelance journalist, a blogger, science, and technology writer. He is the author of the book Smarter than you Think: How Technology Is Changing Our Minds for the Better: he explains that this anxious feeling is normal and has been evident whenever we discover new technology. Thompson says it’s okay to feel…

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    percent of teachers have access to the right level of technology in the classroom.” (PBS, 2011) In this research paper, I will look at technology and the effects on students and teachers; specifically, in a language arts classroom. The problem will be examined over time as technology has changed. In addition, how technology has been integrated into the classroom. There are many facets to technology use in the classroom. The first is how technology is use has changed over time. Schools have not…

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    Technology In The 1990's

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    1990’s Technology When you were a kid, could you ever have imagined being able to pull out a small computer out of your pocket and being able to find the answer to nearly anything that you needed to know? The 90’s is an era that is well talked about due to the effect it had on music, fashion, sports, and many more. Sixty-one percent of adults in America own a cell phone. Thirty percent of adults own a mobile phone and only nine percent of adults do not own a phone at all and the number of…

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    Technology needs boundaries Nowadays our generation relies on technology. They use way more technology than any previous generation did. Technology is however looked at in numerous different way. Some people look at technology as a gateway to easier access and a more efficient way of learning while others however see it as a burden that distracts students from their work. The use of Technology has both its positive and negatives effects. This is why schools should allow technology but should…

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    Technology Use in the Classroom Today, students are remarkably tech savvy and create and consume large amounts of media. In contrast to these students, teachers and principals are often unaware of what goes on in the students’ digital world and are often afraid to engage with it. This gap has created a shift of power in schools allowing students to be the experts of technology. Many educators fear change and the release of power that comes with the use of technology. With the invention of…

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    chalk, pencils and lined paper. Technology was comprised of resource and text books, and if research was needed for a specific assignment, students either utilized the school library or spent a Saturday at the local library combing their way through endless books to find what was needed. Through the advancements of technology, teachers and students have access to Internet capabilities at school and at home. Schools in the 21st century have become dependent on technology as a tool which has the…

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    Technology is a key part of American society in this day in age, but though it is extremely useful in helping with everyday tasks, such as communicating with others, there is a danger in overusing it. Young Americans have unfortunately become victims of addiction to technology. While this not only takes away from their learning experiences socially, it also harms them physically. Overusing technology can lead to Computer Vision Syndrome and nearsightedness because of the light emitted from the…

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