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    Maybe people engage in some form of technology daily, whether it be cell phones, laptop, music players, television, etc. It is slowly consuming everyday life and turning everything into a digital era. Technology has been a large influential factor in society and affects people both negatively and positively. In the essay, “Isolated Community: Hidden Dangers of MMORPGs,” written by Rachel Schofield, the author explains that within technology and digital communities, we are unaware of what is…

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    Introduction Over the last decade, the Digital Divide amongst low income homes has grown, this phenomenon for many years. (Schradie, 2011). The divide inequality is the result of difference between citizens that make use of these types of internet services and tools and those citizens who do not have the resources to do so (DiMaggio and Hargittai, 2001) Though income, inequality, internet access and all barriers toward the internet, the relevance, usability, and price/cost considerations are the…

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    “Technology isn’t good or bad, it’s powerful. Take advantage of it and learn what it can do.” This quote was said by Sherry Turkle at the very end of the film and it really struck a cord with me. As shown by this documentary two generations as a whole are completely divided; we have digital natives who grew up around technology and know nothing else and on the other hand we have digital immigrants that had essentially a complete different lifestyle before technology. I think that logically it…

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    Digital technology within the elementary school classroom is something that as of lately has started to become to be an increasingly large focus within the field of digital sociology. This could be for many reasons. To begin, the introduction of technology and technological aides has started to begin at a much earlier age in the year 2015 than it has ever before. Looking back twenty years ago, classrooms (especially elementary school classrooms) were lucky if they had two or more desktop…

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    workplace must have a combination of digital literacy, adaptability, and global awareness in order to prosper in the new economy. Given such, I feel as though I will be prepared for success with continuous personal and educational development. The new economy, simply put, refers to the economic, business, and cultural infrastructure built atop the development and dominance of technology and services (Droke). The concept became most popular…

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    For this assessment, I chose to examine the web-based tool Pinterest. I used an infographic called a piktochart to compile the information. I had never used the resource before, but now I wish that I had discovered it earlier. I found it very easy to use and excellent in visual presentation. The first thing I learnt was how resourceful Pinterest could be to a future teacher. You only needed to type a few words and pages of images would pop onto your screen. Pinterest is ‘an electronic bulletin…

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    alter their lifestyles and shape them for the future they acquire. Technology plays an important role in a high school senior’s life, which is why it is so important for the youth to be exposed to it at a younger age in order to help them adapt to the changes that come with it. Technology of all sorts plays a major role in every individuals life, which is why it is so important for the youth to be exposed to it. To understand technology is a necessary trait one must acquire in order to succeed…

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    Singer asserts that we live in an age of technology, an age where the government can easily access the personal data of its citizens, whether it is voluntarily given to the government or not. Singer compares our world to a “Panopticon,” a theoretical environment that allows for one-way observation (Singer 85). In today’s world, people are under constant, intrusive surveillance, yet, paradoxically, those same people under observation are able to use technology to view the affairs of their…

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    C I 302 Reflection

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    In C I 302 this spring, I hope to further expand my knowledge on how to effectively integrate digital tools into my future classroom in order to improve my students learning. In courses like C I 201, I was introduced to numerous digital tools and applications that will be useful to me as a teacher, but I recognize that there are more useful tools out there for me to become familiar with. In this course, I hope to not only get to experiment with different tools that can be used in the classroom,…

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    the author’s goal was to find a way to use technology to assist teachers in the whole learning process. The study focused on a small number of teachers selected to utilize technology and digital storytelling. Data was collected by using a “scaling rubric instrument” to measure the students’ success and involvement in learning with the digital story telling. Teachers were also observed and interviewed to provide reasoning behind how they integrated the digital story telling into their class. The…

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