Integrating Digital Technology in the Classroom Essay

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    To what extent should teachers use technology and/or social media in the classroom? The what extent should teachers be using technology and/or social media in the classroom has become quite a hot topic. Technology is all around us and impacts our lives more today than ever before. For many of us the first thing we do in the morning before we get out of bed or last thing we do at night before closing our eyes is grab our smart phones or tablets and explore the internet or social media. The…

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    As a student in the Instructional Technology program at Kennesaw State University, I have been required to complete several self-reflections in order to evaluate and reflect upon my professional practice and dispositions. By completing these self-reflections, I have been able to improve and strengthen my ability to effectively model and facilitate technology-enhanced learning experiences. In the ITEC 7460 Professional Learning and Technology Innovation course, I was required to keep a…

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    Assimilating technology into the curriculum is a priority in most schools today. Most didactic technology experts agree, however, that technology should be integrated, not as a detached subject or as a once-in-a-while plan, but as an instrument to encourage and broaden student learning daily. The task, of course, is in finding ways to utilize technology and to help students use it which does not take time away from the main subjects. For several educators, an absence of individual skill with…

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    the elementary classroom the technological experience helps prepare students for their future. “The use of technology in education provides students with technology literacy, information literacy, capacity for life-long learning and other skills necessary for the 21st century workplace” (Grinager 2). As the world evolves it becomes more dependent on technology. This dependence causes a need for children to learn how to use technology. The easiest way to teach students about technology is by…

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    assessments in the classroom to gauge how the students are doing in class and what the students need help with in understanding the content that is being taught. According to an article published by Techniques” Connecting Education and Careers. “online assessments are always positive because they provide immediate feedback and data” (Bonomo, 2016, pg.9). Using assessments in the classroom is a necessary tool that educators must utilize in order to guarantee the success of the students.…

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    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 always had access to laptops in a classroom.…

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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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    global and digital society (“NETS,” 2013).” It is necessary for teachers to demonstrate their understanding and abilities with technology in a global and digital society. Therefore, teachers must be able to facilitate learning activities that incorporate technology in order to enhance technology literacy and student academic success among the different subject matters. Also, teachers need to recognize and use different instructional methods to support student centered tasks while integrating…

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    In schools across America, a situation is arising whether to be pro-technology or anti-technology. The question is if all or most textbooks should become digital on tablets or stay printed in regular books. Some people who are pro digital textbooks say so because it is cheaper and it has the ability to hold more books on it than just one. Others who are against it say so because staring at a computer screen can damage the eyes, as well as, the damages costs associated with tablets are extremely…

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    years, when students would enter the inside of a classroom it consisted of a teacher a chalk board and a lesson to be copied. Teachers would often come across a group of unengaged students who struggled to stay awake. These days are coming to an end, in the last century the boom in the world of technology has took America by storm. Technology today is now used as a tool to help teachers educate their students. Technology can be found inside of classrooms for students as young as preschoolers all…

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