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Date Posted: 08:53:53 04/06/09 Mon
Author: Jessica Gibbs
Subject: Syncing up with iKid

Technology is rapidly changing everyday. I think that we do need to update our classroom technology to some degree, but I do not think that everything needs to be one hundred percent technology. A happy medium between the two would be the best in my opinion. It really amazed me that in Japan they did not use technology in their schools like I assumed they would. Teachers do need to learn how to use technology in order to keep up with the students.

Laptops are a really good thing to have, but what happens if a students' just dies in the middle of class? Then what do you do. Plus what happens when the software and computer are outdated? It does not take long for things, especially technology, to become outdated.

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