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    CI 201 Reflection Essay

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    this class is to be innovative with technology and to use it to do things that would be difficult to do without using technology, rather than using it just to use it. I think this will be very important for me to keep in mind as I start my teaching career because as the amount of technology available to students increases, I will have to think of ways to use it in my classroom that will make learning the different content both engaging and effective for my future students. I learned many…

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    Technology In School

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    The best classes are classes that use mobile technology. Mobile technology is any portable device that can connect to the internet. Whether I’m looking up research material for that paper due in English, emailing my school counselor about applications for college, or working on a Halloween project for the school haunted house, I’m using my smartphone. My smartphone is a little school companion. It holds example photos of that Spanish alter project, calendar dates for when papers are due, class…

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    of propriety today). I believe that the ducts in Brazil symbolize two themes: technology gone wrong and the omnipresent nature of the State itself.…

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    Whilst having aided the growth of society, technological advances have also helped to negatively debase its moral development. Agent Orange was a chemical meant to accelerate the growth rate of soybeans. In the future this technological advance in high quantity became a herbicide and a defoliant, the opposite of its original purpose. During the Vietnam war, 77 million liters of it were used by the U.S. Military as a weapon against the Vietnamese. Over four hundred thousand Vietnamese people…

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    Harari, who puts forward so many concerns about homo sapiens future after we have broken the laws of “natural selection.” The goal of this paper is to do the close reading of the content’s last part and give some opinions on author’s arguments. In the last part “The End of Homo Sapiens”, Harari points out that we have broken the laws of natural selection and entered the new realm of intelligent design, worrying about what the future will be like for homo sapiens. Will it be an end for our…

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    Brave New World Technology

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    in the future. Even though technological growth is inevitable in our future, it could become a possible threat to our morals. In Brave New World, many people are consumed with the latest inventions that they gave up their freedom to technology in order to fulfill their common goal - social stability. People saw their world as technologically oriented thus they remained ignorant of its empowerment over them. Our society needs to face the reality of the totalitarian influence of technology because…

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    herilyn Dagaldino Mrs.Smithling English I, Period 7 15 October 2015 Risk of Technology “Technology is best when it brings each other together.”- Matt Mullenweg. In the “A Sound of Thunder” and “The Pedestrian” written by Ray bradbury it shows how he sees the future with its advance technology. “A Sound of Thunder” is about a man named Eckels (protagonist) in the year of A.D 2055 and in this time period there is a time machine. There is also another man named Travis (antagonist)…

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    Automation Automation is defined as the “technology that actively selects data, transforms information, makes decisions, or controls processes” (Lee & See, 2004, p. 50). It is estimated that 47% employment in the US is at high risk of being automated within a decade or two (Frey & Osborne, 2013). Firstly workers in transportation, logistics, production and administrative support are likely to be some of the first jobs to be replaced by computer automation. Other jobs related to creativity and…

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    Schmidt and Jared Cohen explain in their article “Our Future Selves” what advancements the world of technology will have in the future. They talk about how the population will be connected through technology, and how they will benefit from each and every invention or advancement. I believe that these two men have a point as to why everyone will be connected. A reason being is because as the years go by more and more people have begun to purchase technology for entertainment or simply because…

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    During the past two weeks, our main focus has been using technology to teach math. We have learned a lot of new ways to incorporate technology while teaching the children math from grade levels PreK- 6 elementary. We used math apps, websites, with the iPads. It’s amazing how far technology has improved for the better; how easy things are in general with the help of technology. As a future educator, learning different ways to teach is always something that you can never know to much about. So…

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