Living in Digital World Essay

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    driven individuals from around the world sought to develop machines that would make extensive calculations easier to perform as well as make laborious tasks easier to execute. Konrad Zuse, a German civil engineer, was one of the men who were at the forefront of the development of modern computers. Konrad Zuse is credited with making one of the first digital and programmable computers. Zuse developed multiple digital computers from the Z1 to the programmable Z4 digital computer. Konrad Zuse…

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    Apple Incorporated Essay

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    company has grown into the world’s largest technology company. Apple designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, mobile communication and media devices, and portable digital music players. In addition, the company sells a variety of related software, services, peripherals, networking solutions, and third-party digital content and applications. Some of the company’s many products and services include MAC computers, iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, Apple TV, a large assortment of…

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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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    collections. The policy also defines collection development practices, and provides continuity to selection, purchasing and retention decisions. As part of strategic planning, the Collection Development Policy will be reviewed regularly to ensure it is a living document that addresses up to date collection concerns. The collection supports the interests and needs of people of all ages, starting with early literacy and including children,…

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    We are living in a world that is constantly growing due to the ever changing world of technology. It’s becoming a social norm to see young children walking around with cell phones, tablets, etc. Technology has overtaken our culture and children are learning at a very early age how to use technology for different forms of entertainment. The constant exposure to this stimuli is causing major physical health issues (obesity and senses), psychological health issues (narcissism and…

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    meant to tell a story. The plants and flowers are just living within nature. The curved lines, smooth and delicate plants are living in a world all of their own, indifferent towards humankind and its world. There does not seem to be one clear narrative within the installation, since the flowers and plants endlessly float within the piece in an endless loop. This a common theme with Steinkamp’s pieces (Exhibit-e.com). Throughout the art world, critics and admirers of her, claim she is “a sort of…

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    Lyndsey Eckler Case Study

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    The United States was once a place desired by the rest of the world for improved job opportunities and higher education. During that time, college was a fraction of the cost it is presently and a bachelor’s degree was not a requirement to obtain a job, a career. While in today’s society, a high school diploma will land a job at McDonalds. It is nearly impossible to secure a job offer with anything less than an undergraduate degree, and that still depends on if the applicant has the ideal…

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    Connection is defined as "having social or professional relationships" (Dictionary para. 1). With the digital age, several terms have come to be used to described staying connected digitally: social networking, social technology, and social media. Becoming connected has changed from relationship based and face-to-face contact within a relatively small geographic area, to a truly global digital community. More people are joining online dating sites to meet new people and to start relationships.…

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    I am grateful that my exposure to art came at an early age. I used to sit in my father’s kitchen, mirroring his movements as he sketched scenes from life in Mississippi. My sister and I would think of titles for his paintings as they dried on the living room floor. My initial curiosity for his work eventually developed into a genuine desire to explore the arts further. After finding my own path through art history, honing my artistic skills, and expanding my knowledge of different cultures, I…

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    devices at various young ages. These devices such as: smart boards, iPad’s, digital tool pads, software programs and much more are available in most schools across the nation. Each piece of technology consists of downloadable learning applications, which require much interaction for these students and teachers together. Two subjects of interest being affected today are Biology and English. Biology is defined as: the study of living organisms, and English is defined as: the language and…

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