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    Technology in education has gone through an immense change over, not only over the past 10 years, but over the past 100 years (Dunn). While in grade school, my classes had not yet hit the current level of technological advancements. Classes still had chalkboards and there were no kids with iPads. Nowadays some classes provide iPads to be used in the classroom. Technology and education have advanced along one other and have benefitted from each other. While many argue that technology in the…

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    Society has said that technology either benefits or hinders education. Within this essay I will address the various aspects of how technology has benefited education. The various types of technology that have benefited education are smartboards, the Internet, and Microsoft Office programs. Technology can also hinder education, because it sometimes becomes a distraction within the classroom for some students. On the whole, I feel that technology has helped promote literacy, writing, and reading.…

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    more technology into their classrooms, but they are using the technology in ways that allow the students to learn with a more hands on approach and have the capability to even teach them self subjects whenever they want. The only situation holding this advancement back, is for the families to afford the technology need for their sons and daughters. The ability of a family to afford technology for their children, such as cellphones, laptops, and tablets, plays a large role in their education by…

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    Far too many students are deprived from receiving a quality education solely based on where they live. In low-income, rural schools, books are outdated and qualified teachers are little-to-none. According to statistics from the U.S. Department of Education, the farther away the rural towns are from an urbanized area, the lower the test scores for math and reading. In fringe rural locations, 5 miles or less from an urbanized area, the average NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress)…

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    Technology in our world today is on high demand. As we walk in stores we are greeted by the next best technology advancement and how it would be better suited in our lives. We even see children at the age of five carrying around a technology device of some kind. But the main question, and one not many parents ponder, is how is this helping my child? Is it a valuable tool to helping them grow or learn, or is it just a resource that is occupying their time so I wont have to be bothered? In the…

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    The education profession aims to teach concepts and skills to individuals in order to promote critical thinking and improve problem-solving abilities. For many years, most instruction focused on teachers and students in a lecture-based, traditional classroom environment. The rapid evolution of technological advances heavily influenced the realm of education. In many learning environments, technology became the prime tool in creating and implementing curriculum. While innovative, many factors…

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    The rapid growth and impact of technology is forcing every aspect of society to be adapted and updated, and education is not an exception. Nowadays, are certain factors that made the intervention of technology to education foreseeable. First a rising birth rates, which leads to a increasing enrolments and expanding. Subsequently, an increase knowledge in many fields, with modifying effects on the curriculum; this factors made advance technology influence on the instructional process (Ruark 1961)…

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    While Technology can foster more cheating in class and on assignments, Technology has limitless resources for improving education and making learning more amusing and operative. Because we live in digital world students can learn life skills through technology, and students have immediate access to information that can complement their learning experience. Although time has passed, technology has become the forerunner and society has become more reliable on technology. Technology helps to…

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    Discussion Post #3 Technology has clearly changed society’s structure and culture; whereas people once stood in the grocery line reading the magazines, now they check their Facebook status. Whereas kids once fought in the mini-van during the family trip to Florida, kids now play games on their personal devices. Whereas parents once gave their children their undivided attention, their attention is now divided between their kids and their phones. Because technology has become so pervasive in the…

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    Gone are the days where schools contained a standard blackboard or whiteboard and exercise books for every student. Nowadays, schools have incorporated new technologies such as online library databases, laptops for students, interactive whiteboards and online reports into their education system. This fast-growing development is supplying a larger majority of students with more opportunities to flourish as learning and an individual. Firstly, in light of Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence…

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