Technology in the Classroom

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As we progress further into the 21st century, our society is quickly becoming more and more integrated to technology. The creations of new laptops and tablets, and the easy access to new and improved phones have driven younger generations to recruit to these advances as well. The quick and widespread implementation of these technological advances has shaped the new way we conduct our daily lives, as well as how knowledge is processed and taught in our classrooms. Today's technology provides teachers, as well as students, with opportunities for teaching and learning that were impossible in the past. Technology is being used as a tool to promote human learning, not just calculators, but including Smart Boards, tablets (iPads), video cameras, Portable Digital Assistants and of course, computers. They can be used as tools to create instructional materials or as presentation devices to provide information in ways never before possible. While technology can be useful for easy communication and industrial development, the proper use of technology in the classrooms can be crucial to students in the 21st century. Technology in classrooms can begin at an early age, even in early childhood classrooms. A research conducted by Clements and Sarama (2003) found that preschoolers’ spoken words per minute were twice as high at the computer than any other activity, including blocks, art, play dough, or other games (Hertzog and Klein 25). Nowadays we can see young students beginning to create PowerPoint presentations at young ages, some being only six years old, which only prepares them for the real world. These young students are quickly learning skills that will allow them to succeed more quickly than in classrooms not including technology. Th... ... middle of paper ... ...004): 75-79.Business Source Complete. Web. 12 May 2014. Duran, Mesut, Stein Runvand, and Paul R. Fossum. "Preparing Science Teachers To Teach With Technology: Exploring A K-16 Networked Learning Community Approach." Turkish Online Journal Of Educational Technology - TOJET 8.4 (2009): 21-42. ERIC. Web. 19 May 2014. Hertzog, NancyKlein, Marjorie. "Beyond Gaming A Technology Explosion In Early Childhood Classrooms." Gifted Child Today 28.3 (2005): 24. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 12 May 2014. Holland, Beth. "Building Technology Fluency: Preparing Students to Be Digital Learners." Edutopia. 20 May 2014. Web. 18 May 2014. Kenny, Charles. "The False Promise Of Classroom Technology."Businessweek.Com (2013): 3. Business Source Elite. Web. 15 May 2014. Klaus, Julia. "Negative Effects of Using Technology in Today's Classroom " The Classroom. Demand Media, n.d. Web. 19 May 2014.

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