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    classroom learning - the teacher and the textbook, but in today’s world of unprecedented technological advancement, the Internet is a powerful tool in the classroom. (Loyola 2014) The research on the impacts of technology implemented into elementary school classrooms is limited, mostly anecdotal, leaving the question of whether the impact is more largely positive or negative unanswered and the subject of much speculation. Digital technology can be used to make learning more practical.…

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    abstractly/quantitatively, construct a viable argument/critique reasoning, model with mathematics, use appropriate tools, attend to precision, make use of structure, and express regularity in repeated reasoning. An NCTM practice empathizes on the importance of "processes and proficiencies" meaning educators outlines the essential features to construct an excellent mathematics program to effectively address students ' learning process. The mathematical educators assess their students ' maturity,…

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    Tiny computer - Raspberry Pi Zero Computers such as a laptop, desktop are very familiar to everyone nowadays, and computer programming is a job works on the computer that creates software, technologies to improve human’s life better. However, the computer is still expensive to someone anyways, and computer programming is still a job that a lot of people don’t know yet. So what is “art” from technology? For someone, the computer is just a development of technologies, the thing that…

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    The internet has become one of life’s necessities in the United States. From shopping at Wal-Mart to high school testing, the digital world has replaced paper and pencil in America. Those who don’t have access to computers and the internet are being left behind and are at a great disadvantage. The author Nicholas Carr sees the dangers of what our world has become. His book The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains describes the negative effects of continuous clicking, online…

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    without using their phone or computer; however, very few take the time to understand how the technology they use actually functions. Roxanne Emadi was quoted by the New York Times when she said, “Kids these days are all stuck on their phones, their tablets, and are constantly using technology, but few of them are learning how to create it”. (2) It might be hard to believe, but programming is used in almost every occupation and device in the world. Even farmers use programming in their…

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    Recent studies have shown that writing notes by hand is more effective than typing notes on a computer. Writing by hand helps students remember the material learned in class. Using too much technology affects important life skills and the way students learn. Researchers have studied the effects of writing notes and typing notes. Even though taking notes on a computer helps with organization and is much faster than handwritten notes, the best option is to write notes by hand. Schools are using…

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    Have you ever thought about how did we live before computers, the internet and smart phones? Most people would say that times were difficult before computers, mostly because people had to rely being on their own skills and abilities. But now that we live in a world with a computer in the house, gone are the days of writing school papers by hand and paying bills via the postal mail. Computers have added convenience to our everyday life, often turning a previously difficult task into a simple one.…

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    because it can have advantages and disadvantages as well. We will be exploring only the positive aspects about classroom management as well as its solution and how teachers can improve their classes constantly. When technology evolves, learning evolves as well. Students are now using web tools, web pages, and online softwares to create presentations for class.…

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    This literature review is an examination is taking place to examine the question of: what are the effects of technology on achievement for Pre-Algebra students in middle school? School districts across the world have been piloting the use of technology in the classroom to increase student achievement for many years. Stanic and Kilpatrick (2004) state “for mathematics curriculum reform, two historical moments stand out- the first at the turn of the century when a curriculum of unified and…

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    It was hard adapting to college, my learning techniques remained the same from high school, but my success did not. It was then that I realized that I needed to learn how to learn. I started by removing the mental compartmentalization I had set up to mark each subject as its own subject. College showed me that everything was related, whether it was one of the basic sciences like Chemistry or computer programming like MATLAB. That was when I realized that learning started by looking beyond the…

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