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    Traditional Classroom

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    There are some kids who are easily distracted by the smallest things that prevent them to learn in a traditional classroom. There are many reasons why it’s difficult to learn in a traditional classroom. One of the biggest distractions in the classroom is the class clowns. This is what enables most students to concentrate. The students get caught up in watching the class clowns that they don’t pay attention to their own work. Causing them to fall behind‚ making it very difficult to catch up. While

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    Ict in the Classroom

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    ICT in the Classroom Justifying the use of technology in the classroom can be a touchy subject. Some educators may see computers and the internet as classroom distractions and a hindrance; however‚ they should be seen as a positive learning tool and a way to engage the students in their learning. There are many different teaching strategies that can be implemented into the classroom and ICT (Information Computer Technology) is one of them. Digital Pedagogy is the study of how to teach using

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    The Classroom of the Future Wouldn’t it be great to use technology in your classroom! Wouldn’t it be fantastic to increase your intelligence‚ fluency and concentration! I reckon it would. Technology has yet to be fully introduced into classrooms as some schools can not get enough cash from the Government. Those schools will miss out on a dramatic increase in test scores‚ improved work ethics and in student behaviour by not allowing their students to get the benefits of technology in the

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    The Ideal Classroom

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    The Ideal Classroom Today the mood and the technology as well as the costs in our classrooms have changed. Many of our schools in the U.S. plan the technology into budgets and are requiring teachers to learn how to use it. In my 5th grade classroom I would like to have the latest that technology has to offer. It used to be that technology was a luxury in a classroom‚ but now it is becoming more and more of a necessity these days. Being that 5th graders are about to reach middle school‚ I would

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    Laptops in Classroom

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    be able to use their electronic devices in class? We all know that we should follow the rules‚ but sometimes rules need to change to accommodate the people who are benefitting from them. Our generation is the time where technology is booming. We can’t help the fact that technology is all around us. Many of the devices‚ especially laptops can help us in our studies‚ help the student body become more organized and responsible‚ save money as well as paper and they’re so much lighter than those heavy

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    Device In Classroom

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    Are "Bring Your Own Device" Programs Effective in Classrooms? Michelle A. Peterson Western Governors University 000346643 Are "Bring Your Own Device" Programs Effective in Classrooms? The world around us is changing every day. Technology grows exponentially‚ which makes it virtually impossible to keep up with the rapid changes. No longer do students carry pens‚ pencils and folders. Gone are the days of making numerous trips to the library and using a card catalog to find books that most

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    Comprehensive Classroom

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    Comp Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan Name Grand Canyon University EDU-225 Date (all 12 font‚ same font‚ no bold) Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan Introduction A short paragraph that states what this plan will entail. Give an overview/summary. This should be not shorter than 3 sentences-no longer than 7. Set your page layout to double spacing from the beginning. Section One: Mission and Vision Statement Your work from week 2 will go here

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    Classroom Analysis

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    How many times have you accessed the internet today? The use of the internet and technology has risen greatly over the years. In 2012‚ the number of internet users in the United States increased by 8.8 percent‚ which is a whopping 2.4 million users. In 1977 the very first personal computer was marketed by Apple. By the year 198‚ two million personal computers were made in the United States. In 2013‚ 83.8 percent of United States households reported owning a computer‚ with 78.5 percent of all households

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    Thriving Classroom

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    Creating a Thriving Classroom When first starting in early childhood the perfect classroom environment can easily be mistaken for a perfect quiet controlled one. The truth is one that is controlled only in small proportions by the adult and dictated by the children can prove to be a much more thriving and conducive environment. When working in a preschool room variety and observation is one of the top two ingredients for a successful room among many others. When preschool is mentioned the age

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    Classroom Management

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    Ways of Thinking About Students and Classrooms by More or Less Experienced Teachers. In J. Calderhead (Ed.). Exploring Teachers ’ Thinking. London: Cassell Educational Limited. 2. Congebsi‚ James. (1997). Classroom Management Strategies. White Plains‚ New York: Longman. 3. Doyle‚ Walter. 1986. "Classroom Organization and Management." In Handbook of Research on Teaching‚ 3rd edition‚ ed. Merlin Wittrock. New York: Macmillan. 4. Doyle‚ Walter. 1990. "Classroom Management Techniques." In Student Discipline

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