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    technologies like 3D printing, SMART boards, and mobile technology have changed the teaching and learning processes in ways that are beneficial for students and teachers in elementary and secondary education. 3D Printing Originally developed in the 1980s, 3D printers were first used mainly to…

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    TL;DR – Smart machines need to be used with ethics in mind or have ethics included as part of the design. The Gartner article “Create Smart Machines With Ethics in Their 'Minds '” (Buytendijk, & Andrews, 2015) examines how ethics should be included within the programming of smart machines. The article describes five levels of ethical programming. Level 0 is where ethics in not part of the programming of a device or software. The idea behind level 0 is the devices must perform as described,…

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    a more professional definition of this group, the smart phone addiction patients. Smart phone addiction patients on the surface there is not all bad effects in their life, but it also brought some hidden damage. Smart phone has both advantages and disadvantages in our life. It’s convenient to contact, to using software anywhere solve the problem, to pay entertainment fees and etc. If you pay treasure to bind the mobile phone number on your smart phones, it should be careful because the virus…

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    the topic of Governor Christie's pocket vetoes of the "smart gun" bills has caused much controversy. This is very controversial because on one hand, some people believe smart gun technology was a transparent ploy to force market acceptance of this dangerous and unproven technology. For instance, putting delicate electronics on a device designed to contain a small explosion. Consequently, they think Governor Christie's pocket vetoes of the smart gun bills make perfect sense. However, on the other…

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    Hire smart people and get out their way “It doesn’t make sense to hire smart people and tell them what to do; we hire smart people so they can tell us what to do.”, as former Apple CEO Steve Jobs famously said. In a rapidly changing corporate world, this mindset is more beyond a great motivation to employees; a key factor to business success. Moreover, this kind of mentality would give them pride and make them feel an asset to the company. Hiring a smart person doesn’t mean choosing the most…

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    Both leaders and managers should create smart goals. Smart is an acronym for goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. The majority of issues with achieving goals comes from a lack of clarity. That is why the goals a manager or leader sets must be specific and clear. Each person must know and understand the role they play and how the role they play contributes to the “big picture”. Goals must cascade from the top down. The goal must be able to be broken down…

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    Smart Phones and Family Smart phones are becoming a basic need for many people because of its fascinating capabilities. If there is something that can multitask without complaining, it’s a smart phone. More and more people rely on their smart phone not just to communicate with family and friends, but to search the web, communicate via social media websites, find locations, and many more commodities, but not everything is positive about this device because it can also have some negative effects…

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    conversation. The device I’m referring to is none other than a smart phone. A smart phone is a mobile device with advanced features. It has a high-resolution touch screen display, WIFI connectivity, web browsing capabilities, and the ability to run sophisticated applications.(Jannsen) These devises have changed the world. They allow us to communicate with one another more easily than ever before. Although, in order to use and manage a smart phone, you will first need to know English: speaking,…

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    Smart phones have certainly has been proven to be a type of technology that has changed the way that we have lived as humans in society. Thanks to this technology billions of people around the world are able to communicate, work, and play games seamlessly without much user effort. However despite the great things that people are able to accomplish with this technology, very few have taken the time to think about how it affects their lives. This is something that is somewhat peculiar since it…

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    Dweck Carol S. “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids.” scientific American N.p., 18 Dec. 2014. Many people assume that superior intelligence or the capability is the key to our student’s success. But the research taken from schools demonstrates that an overemphasis on intelligence or talent, and the suggestion that such traits are inherent, or innate. Which in conclusion have these kids vulnerable to failure, fear of new complex obstacles, which lead them to unmotivated to learn. Teaching students…

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