Smart Phones in School Essay

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    The American Occupational Therapy Association used WCPA on a group of adolescent students who dropped out of school once but were now thinking about re-entering the school system. They found the information provided by WCPA to be valuable to OT’s as well as the teachers in the classrooms with understanding how to increase student needs and strengths. Although there are variables that need…

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    Culture I attended Gary A. Knox, which is an elementary school to observe a classroom on their culture. In their student handbook it says that the students are expected to be respectful, responsible, and safe to the rules. If they are to break the rules they will be held accountable for their behavior. They want their students to be trustworthy, loyal, honest, and have integrity. They also want their students to be committed to success. The school wants the students to think before they…

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    nothing like this era. Their view of these changes will think that these advances have made Technologies has developed greatly. It has made keeping in touch with friends and families easier and faster. Having advanced phones let us text someone just by one touch. Some phones have a virtual assistant who can answer your questions, to text someone just simply tell your virtual assistant to text the person you want…

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    Cell phones are part of the everyday attire for a middle and high school student. Kids now a days are getting cell phone while still in elementary school. As students get ready in the morning, they can not forget their cell phone. Or else they will not survive throughout the day without talking to their friends via twitter, snapchat, text messages, and many more social media sites. But yet they are at school to learn and to focus on what being taught. Just about every student in a high school…

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    to be intellectual? Some may say that being intellectual means being book smart, while others say that it is being street smart. In an entry of “Hidden Intellectualism” by Gerald Graff, Graff believes that one can actually become intellectual if they start learning about topics they actually enjoy and then slowly start easing into challenging topics. While many argue that intellectualism is limited to the studies of school, non-academic activities such as traveling and truly experiencing these…

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    influenced our culture in many ways, chiefly in convenience, education, and connection. Although some people argue that smart phones take away personal interactions,…

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    Technology has and still continues to play a big role in society. People think that they technically aren’t using “technology”, when in reality they are. Technology isn’t just phones, computers, television, etc., but it is also things that are used in our everyday lives, such as a calculator. Technology has advanced in the past few years. Many of the items that I use today, I wouldn’t of ever imagined that I would be using. Back when I was in first grade, CD players were very popular. Having a…

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    is no arguing that the prevalence of television shows, social media applications for smart phones, and video games are taking over much of the time people spend daily. There always seems to be the next bigger and better thing. This leaves people with a desire to obtain these things to be a part of what everyone else is doing. Society has painted a picture of “exclusiveness” when you have the latest smart phones, social media applications, televisions, or video games. If we all hunger for…

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    in personal life, school life, and business life. When technology devices first came around, they were bulky and inconvenient to carry. People today carry the devices as if they were an accessory, a cell phone in their hand or back pocket, a blue tooth in their ear, a laptop or tablet bag in place of a purse. Technology has become a staple in daily life. People use phones and computers to communicate information increasingly more than face-to-face communication. Smart phones, laptops and the…

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    Computers are used pretty much for everything these days, and schools don’t fall behind, as different computer devices are of great help to the school work and teachers in every classroom. People already use computers for everything and pretty much the whole world around them is built with some kind of computer in use. For example, when family goes to eat at Burger King these days, there is this “smart” soda machine, with just one touch screen display and one button, they are able to create one…

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