Technological Classroom

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#BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Angela Su

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96 percent of schools say that 58 % of kids use their own smartphones or tablets during school instead of the schools computers

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“93% of our students said they use their iPads for accessing social networks.”- Tim Cappelli Senior manager at Manchester Medical School

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Today, students are encouraged by their universities to bring their own technological devices to class and use it as a learning tool

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Allowing students to use their own devices for school purposes, is beneficial as they are familiar with their device in which result with them better understanding the information and being more engaged.

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Students who own devices are most likely including their own applications in which they use daily. This creates a distraction andtheir inability to fully grasp on to the content provided.

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Generation Y, is slowly substituting all books and traditional learning strategies with technology and programing.

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Through this new cultural norm of technology in education, are we slowly being

from personal relationships with others?

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Although there is no “in life “ connection that student has with parents, some instructors help students feel connected through audio comments.

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The relationship professor has with the student is less intimate now then it was 21 years ago when there was no such thing as emailing.

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Most college students, addition to their notes that they take on Microsoft Word also juggles using

social media which causes distraction and them to lose focus/ not fully grasp the content given.

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Instead of the traditional chalk in hand method, instructors nowadays resort to Powerpoint presentation.

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The art of pencil writing has decreased significantly over the past years due to the accessibility in typing notes instead.

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Soon in developed countries, the need for technology will be in a rise while textbooks and handheld school utensils will decline

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Students will no long have to sit passively in the lecture hall but view the content online in the comfort of their home

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Instead of a four year degree, students may choose to pick up online courses from different Universities.

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The iPads are now used to annotate different lecture slides with the additional information while the lecturer is talking.

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Technology is changing the way that students learn, allowing them to be in the more fast paced, instant generation

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Millennial that are born now, will be integrated into this “new” education system

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References::

Basulto, Dominic. "More than 100,000 People Are Taking an Online Course from Yale. Here’s What It Means for the Future of Education." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 20 Feb. 2014. Web. 23 May 2014.

Gidda, Mirren. "Students: Bring Your Own Technology to Uni." Theguardian.com. Guardian News and Media, 11 Apr. 2014. Web. 22 May 2014.

"Using Technology in the Classroom Archive." Education World: Using Technology In The Classroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 May 2014.

The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company, n.d. Web. 21 May 2014.

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