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    Technology is the future Everyone in today’s era can physically see that the development of technology is growing rapidly. Now you will see teachers and students in classrooms today using technology and outside the classroom as well. Technology is used for almost everything from accessing the school library data base with your smart phone instead of physically going to the library to do so, sell and buy items online, and use technology for any type of transportation. There are hundreds of ways to

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    Technology and Education Technology has revolutionized the way in which all humans go about their daily lives. In every second of every day, our world and way of life becomes more developed and dependant on technology for the basic needs of human existences. Whether it is at home, work, school, walking down the street, or listening to music, technology has allowed people to do things better, faster, and more efficiently. As the world continues to explode with new technology being

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    information communication technology in school education far outweigh the risks, but schools and teachers still need to pay more attention to students' protection challenges (e.g. cyberbullying, leakage of privacy and information, exposure to unsavoury material and unsavoury people, exposure to dangerous knowledge, cheating resources, subversive coordination, etc.), which may exist in the internet accessing environment, especially nowadays classroom is online. The technology provide convenience on communication

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    Public education was first introduced to the United States in 1635 with the opening of the Boston Latin School (Boston, MA). The one-room, boys-only schoolhouse, was the work of Reverend John Cotton and focused on teaching humanities and family virtues (Boston Latin School, 2015). As society evolved, the education system continually developed and made advancements. The end of the eighteenth century marked an emergence of common schools, which provided education for wealthy students. By the mid-

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    Amidst the past several decades technology has become a crucial organ, advancing our world to great discoveries and knowledge. It has opened doors to what some may have found impossible only one hundred years ago, but the progress of technology seems to have run into a road block. Inadequate education of high school graduates and suffocation of creativity has become a problem all over America. Technology has contributed by hindering our ability to retain information, stalling progression in our school

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    reliable, or easy to access. Luckily, due to recent tests, educators have discovered that the use of technology has surprisingly proved as a more effective class source. After this study many schools and educators began to use technology as an everyday in-class resource, but there are still many teachers who fail to see technology’s impact. Those who do not use technology do not realize that technology can be compatible and convenient in any environment, is constantly being updated with new resources

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    Technology is constantly progressing and advancing throughout several countries in the world. This is important because it affects each new generation, as they are being exposed to more benefits, some of which include more access to information. It is interesting to note how the generations exposed to technology are affected by technology's progression and prevalence. For example, are these generations more adept and knowledgeable than older generations who had to rely on using encyclopedias to look

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    that same person can simply launch their computer to write an article without ever having to leave their seat. The positive uses of technology goes much deeper than just writing articles; technological growth allows for better education as well as being imperative for survival. The impact of technology has positively influenced society’s education system, Technology allows for students to collaborate with their peers outside of the classroom. For example, the online article 44 Benefits of Collaborative

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    Today, technology is an essential tool integrated into school environments. Technology is arising and advancing over time. “Most importantly, today’s students do not know how a world without computer, internet, videogames is (Prensky, 2001).” Researchers believe that the internet is a tool with the potential to contribute to the enhancement of teaching and the information quickly to a wide-range audience. “In 2013, 71 percent of the U.S. population age 3 and over used the Internet.” One might feel

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    Technology is advancing in everyday life and is starting to make its way to the education field. Teaching students how to read has always been one of the school's main focus. Students have always learned to read out of textbooks, but now that technology is growing, schools are starting to use e-books and different online software depending on the class type. Because of the growth in technology in school, students need to be taught how to read and comprehend books and online books at a young age.

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