Technology in Classrooms

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To help improve academics at Jackson High School, the district should provide more technology in the classrooms. We should get iPads in every classroom that we have. We should also be able to use our cell phones. Technology has increased over the years and our school district should be up to date on its tools. There are several reasons for why we should get these devices in our classrooms. One of the materials that we should get at our school is iPad’s. It would help us become more organized with all of our subjects. A freshman at a high school in Michigan said, “It’s helped us become more organized.” “We’re not losing papers. It’s all in our iPad.” (Smith). Students should be able to bring their own devices to school. It would help them become more organized and it would help them prepare for college. However, by doing this it could also save our school money. It would save our school money by not having to buy every student an iPad if they already own one. For instance, if every student had one they could not make up excuses for why they did not have their homework or essays complete. In a Michigan High School, a staff member said that the iPad program has allowed students to show more participation in lessons that they are learning. It also allowed her more time to teach the students and it had less time on management skills (Smith). It has even allowed teachers to assign class work, tests, and it helps students communicate with one another (Smith). Secondly, our school should be able to have cell phone devices. It could allow students and teachers to have a planner to go by. It could also have reminders, polls, and blogs to help them (Davis). One staff member said “Cell phones can save us money. They are nearly ubiquit... ... middle of paper ... ... How can these devices be paid for? It could be by grants and we could do fundraisers throughout the year to pay for them. In particular, we could raise money at sports games and other events. Overall, technology devices should be apart in our classrooms and everyday lives. Works Cited Davis, Vicki A. "Making the Case for Cell Phones in Schools." Coolcatteacher.blogspot.com. 8 Mar. 2009. Web. 28 Sept. 2011. Hutinger, Patricia L. "Technology and Education: What Will the Future Bring?" Www.wiu.edu. Web. 28 Sept. 2011. Smith, Mark W. "IPads for Every High School Student in Michigan District." Abcnews.go.com. Web. 28 Sept. 2011. "Students Tell Chicago Public Schools to Get Smart About Technology." School Library Journal. SLJ Staff, 28 Oct. 2010. Web. 27 Sept. 2011. "White House Prods Technology in Schools." Courier-journal.com. Web. 28 Sept. 2011

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