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    The printing press back in the late 1400s made a significant impact on literacy and on society, as for today technology has also made an impact on us. Such as the computer, it has given us knowledge, power, experience and the opportunity to access information. The printing press also had a significant effect on society just by how they lived their lives on a daily basis but also the expansion of their knowledge which made more people want to be more educated. The printing press was tremendously…

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    As we can see there are thousands of computers, laptops and tablet are created to complete our project or assignment. Nowadays, people can do art on their tablet because there are many applications that we can use to draw. For example, after we draw some pictures, we have to colour it, so we will use many types of colours. People in old day…

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    The Virtual Plaza: Exploring the emergence of the vaporwave genre and its relationship with glitch art and elevator music Matthew Rhodes, NM1013 During the last two decades, computer technology has made great advances in all respects, leading to the increased use of computers by artists. The emergence of digital art has led to developments of new genres in all areas of the arts, especially music. Electronic music producers now have the tools at hand to create music of any kind they please, and…

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    Demand In the field of computer software engineering there is a strong likelihood a college graduate with a degree in software engineering will find a job in this field since almost all companies and areas are now using computer systems requiring software. In 2016, the US Bureau of Labor predicts there will be 186,000 new positons for engineers from 2014-2024. They state the jobs in this field are growing by 17% in those 10 years, which is faster than the average for other jobs. Today there are…

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    about the last time those swirly letters circled around a piece of paper. It’s probably hard to recall, as more and more people resort to typing on the computer. Students today are unable to read assignments on the board written in cursive, let alone write their signature -- and that is alarming. Technology is advancing while a once deemed important art form is diminishing. Having your own signature is like a sense of confidence. Being able to write your signature is powerful thing. People need…

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    how we live, work and play as computers and technology. From an initial introduction of simple calculation and tabulation tools to today’s advanced computing systems, computers and technology have changed how we perform everyday tasks. From designing, producing and distributing common goods to communicating with one another locally and around the world, computers and technology have changed how we acquire information, new skills and knowledge. The evolution of computer technology and the…

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    of simulating the brain and mapping it. The Obama administration is funding the BRAIN initiative that has the goal of mapping the activity of every neuron within the human brain. Also, the Human Brain Project in Europe plans to create a completely computer-based brain to test drug therapy and increase our knowledge of the mysterious organ. Machines will eventually take over jobs people have. They would autonomously harvest our crops, run our…

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    for every person is it must challenge us. Currently there is a debate of whether schools should choose art electives over technology classes. The Argument for Arts over technology is that the students already learn all of it on their own so there is absolutely no need to teach it. The Argument for Technology is that it is much more relevant for functioning in todays world. The necessity for both Arts and Technology holds true, so instead of posing the dilemma forcing one off the list of options,…

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    Authority (ACARA) published a series of draft relating to the development of new standards for the national curriculum. It was scheduled to be introduced across Australia in 2014 (Falkner et al., 2014). Later in 2014, the Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACCE) supported and emphasised the importance of the implementation of the technologies as “a General Capability” in the new developing Australian Curriculum (Zagami, 2015, p. 1). After reviewing the drafts of the new Australian…

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    when I was first introduced to using one of the older PC models. Of course, given my age I didn’t understand the value(s) of engaging as a user, on this huge monitor. I was taught how to navigate on the computer on a small scale, while doing different learning programs. Even though I had a computer it home, I didn’t really pay much attention to it. However, there were two electronic devices I was immensely intrigued with: the PlayStation system and regular television. My childhood for the…

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