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    How Technology would help Education Education has Increased by technology over the past centuries throughout history. Since then, education standards have risen to new heights and still are rising. The education system produces graduates that are eager to begin a career. Graduates would improve the country economically, and reduce the unemployment rate. High School’s should start encouraging an academic curriculum that would aid students in developing their writing skills with new digital…

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    Technology and the 21st Century In the United States, the debate of technology is not so much as not providing it for students to use, but how to teach them the etiquette of using technology to help their education. Many educators are concerned with the idea of cyberslacking. Cyberslacking is where students use their technology for social media, texting, or surfing the internet, than for the assignment that is at hand. Students do not understand the privilege they have to use technology for…

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    Over the past twenty years, technology has completely changed the way we live. It changed the way we communicate, the way we travel and the way we work. Further, technology has made a big impact on human development. Technology has affected the development in various aspect of human life. However, I will be covering how technologies affected the development in medicine, communication, education and agriculture. Before the 19th century, the average human life expectancy was only 30 to 40 years.…

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    Everyone can agree that technology is taking the world by storm. One can rely on technology for almost every need, which has consequently made our grammatical skills dependent on it. However, relying on auto correct can intervene with our potential to expressing ourselves (THWSPDG1:4). Grammar, be it good or bad can say a lot about an individual just as much as what is put on their back. It is a skill that is used to judge your level of education and intelligence (THWSPDG2:1). Everyone wants to…

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    Beatty, I.D. & Gerace, W.J. (2009) Technology-Enhanced Formative Assessment: A Research-Based Pedagogy for Teaching Science with Classroom Response Technology. J Sci Educ Technol 18(146), 146-162. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-008-9140-4 (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. The information in this article, though written about science education, can be applied to social studies as well. The authors describe "classroom response systems" (CRS), which allow students to input…

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    American Association of Critical Care Nurses for leaders to use when creating a healthy work environment to help mitigate moral conflict. The importance of education in the area of ethics is another essential tool that will help prepare nurses in addition to leaders in effectively coping with a moral dilemmas. The article by Cole Edmonson clearly outlines the importance of the nursing leader…

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    America is losing its competitive edge in math education; we are now the 32nd nation in the world in terms of math education. Only 40% of children in the fourth grade are even considered proficient in this area of study; only 35% of 8th graders are considered proficient or above proficient. Not only are science, technology, engineering, and math teachers scarce, but out of the ones that are practicing, few have the resources to inspire students to pursue the STEM field, or even apply the…

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    An Analysis of Postman’s View on Education In Building a Bridge to the 18th Century, Neil Postman explains his views on how we can improve the future by looking to the past for inspiration. One of the topics he spends a great deal of time discussing is education. and how the education of the young should change. Postman believes that people should be educated to be skeptical as philosophes of the 18th century believed. He has five suggestions on how this should be carried out. Before…

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    Considering the advancement of education and the continuing evolvement of online learning, I think the adoption of distance technologies is inevitable. I base this on a comparison to the adoption of distance education by higher education institutions in the 70s and 80s when there were really no regulations and anybody 's sister and brother was establishing distance learning entities. However, today, the cost factor is really ruling how schools will operate 10 to 20 years from now; although I…

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    Ted Talk Pankaj Ghemawat

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    In the TED talk, researcher Pankaj Ghemawat emphasizes the importance of making assessments and showing accurate data, that people are able to observe and understand that the world may not be as flat as they think. He showed a few data points, that can happened across national borders, which includes phone call, immigrants, direct investment, and exports. Each data point had an average value that was less than 10 percent, but people had made the error of guessing does values three to four times…

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