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    There is a developing nationwide concern about privacy issues in the workplace today, at the same time the use of electronic monitoring devices is on the rise in America’s workplace. The benefit of advanced technology brings ethical issues not only for employers, but also for the employees. Companies have to develop a delicate balance between policies that are too intrusive and properly monitor employees in order to prevent criminal or socially intolerable activities, which are detrimental to…

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    1 Ten years ago if someone had told me that one day I would be interested in becoming a computer software engineer, I would have frowned and said “that’s stupid”. After reaching a higher level of maturity, although only slightly, the prospect of becoming a computer software engineer is much more appealing. Software engineers enjoy high salaries, generally consistent work schedules, and comfortable working environments. Jobs in software engineering can be found all over the country, and there are…

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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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    “The ratio of students to computers in 1983 was estimated at 168 to 1,” declared Carver. (p.1). However it is now reported by the National Center for Educational Statistics that 97% of teachers in the U.S. have at least 1 computer and the ratio of students to computers is 5.3 to 1. (Carver, 2016). Technology today is expanding and involving within the educational setting. It is not only computers that are available, teachers now have, smart boards, smart projectors, IPads, IPods, smart phones,…

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    Technology in the 21st Century Computers, and technology in general, have undergone tremendous changes since the turn of the 21st century. Computers went from blocky chunks of hardware, to sleek and streamlined laptops and handheld paper thin tablets, which have revolutionized education. Whereas mobile phones have also slimmed down, losing their keyboards and making every aspect of daily life more convenient, however have had caustic effects as a result. However, the advances in technology do…

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    the second generation during the late 1950’s with the use of transistors. Subsequently in the 1960’s the third generation began, classified by its use of integrated circuits. The fourth generation of computers became prominent in the 1970’s with use of microprocessors, and some argue that 2016 computers continue to be part of this fourth generation of technology. Others, however, view modern technology as a part of a whole new fifth generation: classified…

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    beginning of the year to see if students have time and access to a computer and internet outside of school. The reason why I would change this is because I would be able to incorporate computer base learning into the lesson plans. Computer base learning would be able to give students who are motivated to keep up with their pace. Students could go and measure their ability to read and write in a certain point of view. The computer technology can afford several different representations of…

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    These all should be done through computer systems. Just as Room to Read should scan the books into a system as they are sending them, individual schools and libraries should scan them into the same system as they are received. This will allow a computer to verify where the books traveled to and eliminate any that were lost or did not arrive at their destination. Teachers and school personnel…

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     The patient leaves the medical facility.  The staff scans all documentation into the computer.  Patient records are ready for billing and sending to the proper insurance company.  Scan medical records are faster and easier to locate. Once again the patient records become permanent after each visit. B. What type of computer systems dose the coders use? (i.e., encoder, GROUPER, etc.) The MT.Greenwood Eye Care Center uses Windows 7, 2.70 GH, and RAMS…

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    Dodson(As cited in Davis) on the use of computers in the classroom: “If I’m a teacher and one of my students says, ‘What is the Iditarod?’ I can go in and find a picture immediately, show the kids the dogs, the route. I don’t have to say, ‘Well, tomorrow we’ll talk about it.’ Computers have made learning so much more real-time… you don’t lose that teaching moment when everyone is tuned in.” While the use of computers is not necessarily for the students at all ages, the bonus…

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