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    Graphic design in education could be graphic design based activities in Mathematics and Sciences classes or the induction of graphic design based concepts and ideas to STEAM programs. The graphic designs’ curriculum for different levels of the education system was approach differently. Kindergartens required more freedom with than their higher…

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    DEVELOPMENT OF ENGINEERING Science and Engineering can be a regarded as an inseparable concept to which modern engineering depends. Engineering was first practiced from man’s mental capacity that fashioned him into recognizing tools and natural resources around him and developing on that for his own benefit. Take for example “the prehistoric man” where discoveries were made of tools used, knowledge of fire depicted by drawings in caves, all without the understanding of science and its role in…

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    total of five years teaching high school science in Virginia. During those five years, I have taught high school students at the: freshman, sophomore, junior and senior levels. Educational technology is always a vital part of each grade level. I want to be a contributing, valuable member of the Curriculum & Educational Technology (CET) program. Earning my degree in CET will help me pursue my dream of becoming a leader and innovator in educational technology. Through leading other teachers…

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    How does the idea of progress distinguish Science from Non-Science? In the modern world, technology develops so rapidly; more and more technologies have been discovered, which make it possible that many practical applications are being used in the natural world. Due to the success in using application, human science has become the preferred means of collecting, evaluating, and organizing knowledge. This probably explains why science can be used to measure any assumptions or commitments. However,…

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    Both Tesla’s and Edison’s contributions in the science world have had multitudes of effects on the standard of living today. From the time of Edison and Tesla, the use of electricity has been taken to completely different levels and it can be seen all around us. I believe that Nikola Tesla has had a larger impact on the science world than Edison has. Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia. Because his mom was an inventor of household appliances, he began to find an interest…

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    Many think of science fiction as a genre filled with stories about extraterrestrial life or new breakthroughs in technology that will flourish our future. Although that may be true in some cases, these types of books can also be a warning for our future on this planet. Authors create dystopian societies, societies hat seem to be perfect, but in reality are filled with corruption. Fahrenheit 451, a novel which simulates a world without any literature, shows that the public is unaware about their…

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    published an article in the Science journal that ushered in years of debate over the role of Christianity in the ecological crisis that the world is in today. In his article, White argued that Christianity is anthropocentric in nature, meaning that the religion views the world through a point of view that is human-centered. Subsequently, White makes a case regarding the role of Christianity 's anthropocentrism in contributing to the development of science and technology with a Western lens. As a…

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    medicine, construction, research, science, math, food development – name them all, we need them! Each and every profession, each and every individual is important. It is with how we will be able to contribute to mankind that we get the meaning of our existence and without education it is a bit harder to give our share. Education is a topic that is less controversial than health and sciences. Budgets in education is less important than national security. The importance of education is second-rate…

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    Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for discovering vitamin C. With interests in biology, a large sum of my time is spent in the lab or on a computer doing research. However research doesn’t have to apply only to biology of other physical sciences. Research can apply to most aspects and studies in life. Although when initially peering into humanities one may not notice the depths of research that has been done, and is capable of being done on the entities given. Biology and humanities…

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    J. Whelchel’s article, “Is Technology Neutral?” Whelchel argues that technology is not neutral, because it has a value system. He reiterates the importance of technology and how “we should strive to understand the serious critiques of it.” I completely agree with Whelchel. Technology is a major part of our lives; it plays a crucial role in our daily activities. So understanding the morality of it is also crucial. Whelchel begins by persuading the reader that technology is not neutral by stating…

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