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<div><em><strong>Patrick Wellert</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Running Head: Breaking the Technology Barrier<br/><br/>Breaking the Technology Barrier: Using Technology in Education<br/><br/>Patrick Wellert<br/><br/>ETC 558<br/><br/>Northern Arizona University<br/><br/>Abstract<br/><br/>It has long been difficult for teachers to effectively communicate the objectives and goals in a fun and exciting way that reaches the students.&nbsp; In the changing times teachers need to find ways to include students into the lesson using the technology made available to them. It has long been believed that teachers need to get over their fear and use technology openly with students in order to meet their educational needs. By including students into the lessons teachers will experience a more positive classroom experience.<br/><br/>&nbsp;Breaking the Technology Barrier: Using Technology in Education<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Technology and education have always seemed to go together. In order to prepare students for the workplace or college they need to be able to be exposed to it. Teachers in the classroom use technology believing that the students are gaining valuable information and retaining the concepts taught but in reality the students need to be involved in the lesson and actively participating in activities that include technology. Student engagement is critical to student motivation during the learning process. The more students are motivated to learn, the more likely it is that they will be successful in their efforts. (Beeland, 2002).<br/><br/>Uses of Technology<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There are numerous uses of technologies that are available to teachers to include students into the classroom&rsquo;s lesson. These include Interactive Whiteboards, Proximas, PowerPoint games, interactive DVDs, Ventrilo chat software, Myspace, Blackboard, and scavenger hunts. To put the uses of technology into an effective practice, teachers need to help students set achievable goals; encourage students to assess themselves and their peers; help them to work co-operatively in groups and ensure that they know how to exploit all the available resources for learning (Hall, 2006). The following are how some technology is used to help students learn.<br/><br/>Interactive Whiteboards<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There are two different types of whiteboards. The first is a virtual version of a dry erase board. It allows students to see what the instructor or other students write or draw using a special pen. The second functions similar to a normal whiteboard but also contains a projector screen, an electronic copy board or as a computer projector screen on which the computer image can be controlled by touching or writing on the surface of the panel instead of using a mouse or keyboard. They function by connecting a projector to the whiteboard panel with the use of a computer and software. It is important to know the different functions in order to determine which whiteboard is right for the educator. By knowing the difference you can also learn the terminology and understand the basic functions of each.<br/><br/>Proximas and PowerPoint<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; PowerPoint is a software program that is being used in the classroom as a tool to incorporate learning activities into the curriculum. PowerPoint enables teachers and students to actively create presentations with graphics, charts, diagrams, and pictures in their slideshows to help make often complicated ideas and lessons more manageable and understandable. It is a way for students to engage in research, and present information to their peers. When students are actively learning, taking an active role in the learning process, they seem to understand the information better, and enjoy the lesson. The use of a game also allowed Jones and Mungai to directly address the learning style needs of the visual (58%) and tactile learner (22%), which represents eighty-percent of those involved in the content related courses. When constructed with different learning styles in mind, games can often accelerate the learning process (Jones &amp; Mungai, 2003). By itself PowerPoint is not a cure-all remedy, but rather a tool that needs to be understood and used properly for it to be effective as an active learning tool. It also has shown that students that did use PowerPoint as a learning tool were more engaged in the discussions (Rowcliffe, 2003). This will encourage teachers to use PowerPoint as a way to involve students into a lesson by stimulating discussion. For PowerPoint to take place in a classroom an Interactive Whiteboard or a Proxima is needed. A Proxima displays a computer screen onto a screen much like a projector at a movie theater. The user is able to display items such as websites, PowerPoint, and interactive games. A way for students to interact using this technology is through games created by teachers and used in the PowerPoint lesson. Games such as Hollywood Squares, Jeopardy, and Who Wants to be a Millionaire are created using slides and links to answer the questions. Teachers may use a blank template and fill them with different answers for the students to use as a review. Teachers may even let the students create their own review using the blank templates. This activity can also be used in a small group or team setting.<br/><br/>&nbsp;Advantages to the Students<br/><br/>Learning sciences research tells us that students learn much better &ldquo;by doing&rdquo; rather than &ldquo;by listening.&rdquo; This means that passive learning &ndash; the traditional lecture &ndash; is being replaced in our classrooms by more active learning activities that emphasize student problem solving, discussion, presentation and other &ldquo;authentic&rdquo; learning-by-doing-activities. (Day, 2004). By including students into the lesson it opens up a realm of possibilities because students can retain roughly only 10% of what they write down.<br/><br/>Teacher Apprehension<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; So why are teachers not using technology that engages and interacts more frequently with students? There are many reasons why teachers feel apprehensive or uncomfortable using an interactive whiteboard, proxima and PowerPoint. The first of which could be the length of time from their college prep program until now. Teachers often get exposed to and learn new technologies in their teacher prep courses. Some might not have been prepared enough upon entering the workforce. Although the availability of technology in American schools has increased (US Department of Education, 2000), information released by The National Education Association (2004) indicates that less than 35% of public school teachers feel they are &quot;well prepared&quot; or &quot;very well prepared&quot; to use this technology effectively.<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The second reason is blockage from the school&rsquo;s control or security system. Teachers claim that the firewalls and filtering systems create blockage in their attempts to educate and communicate with others with technology (Murray, 2004). The teachers and other users can become frustrated when they do not understand why a certain item like a website used for a scavenger hunt or a hyperlink in a PowerPoint are not available.<br/><br/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The inconsistency from school to school is another reason. At one site there may be access to all different types of technology while at another the absence is very evident. The general public perception is that our schools are using technology and managing our resources in that area well. In several surveys done some schools do show nearly 100 percent use of technology while in others the use of technology is nonexistent (Starr, 2003).<br/><br/>Summary<br/><br/>The research has shown that there are proven benefits to using technology in the classroom. The ability to integrate technology into the classroom can add valuable information and ideas to our students.<br/><br/>By facilitating Proximas, PowerPoint, and interactive whiteboards our teachers will be able to reach a broader audience of learners. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br/><br/>References<br/><br/>Beeland, W.D. (2002). Student engagement, visual learning and technology: can interactive<br/><br/>whiteboards help? Retrieved May 31, 2008, from www.apexavsi.com<br/><br/>Day, J. (2004). Enhancing the classroom learning experience with web lectures. Retrieved May 31, 2008 from http://smartech.gatech.edu/dspace/handle/1853/65<br/><br/>Hall, B. (2008, March 4). Explorations in learning. Message posted to Student Centered Learning, archived at http://secondlanguagewriting.com/explorations/Archives/2006/Jul/Studentcent<br/><br/>eredLearning.html<br/><br/>Jones, D. C. &amp; Mungai, D. (2003). Technology-enabled teaching for maximum learning.<br/><br/>International Journal of Learning, (10), 3491-3501.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<br/><br/>Murray, C. (2004). Teachers: Limited time, access cut school tech use [Electronic version] e School news, 1-5<br/><br/>National Education Association. (2004): Technology in Schools. Retrieved May 31, 2008 from<br/><br/>http://www.nea.org/cet/<br/><br/>Rowcliffe, S. (2003) Using PowerPoint effectively in science education: lessons<br/><br/>from research and guidance for the classroom. School Science Review 84 (309).<br/><br/>Starr, L. (2003). Encouraging teacher technology use [Electronic Version] Education World, pg 1<br/><br/>US Department of Education. (2000). Internet access in public schools. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistic.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com/members'>Caffeinated Content &#8211; Members-Only Content for WordPress</a></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Divya Aggarwal asked: Technology degrees online are the need of the day, study for them while you work. You will not only gain a valuable degree but enhance your career prospects too. With technology gaining importance in all processes right from acquiring raw materials, manufacturing to selling etc&#8230; you need to equip yourself with a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Technology degrees online are the need of the day, study for them while you work. You will not only gain a valuable degree but enhance your career prospects too.</p>
<p>With technology gaining importance in all processes right from acquiring raw materials, manufacturing to selling etc&#8230; you need to equip yourself with a technology degree and move ahead in your career. You may be working too and the idea of joining a full time course is not appealing so.. you should check out the technology degrees online offered by many accredited online colleges.</p>
<p>You can opt for technology degrees online depending upon your field and interest. The popular ones being in information technology, communication technology and system engineering. At the same time you could opt for an associate degree, bachelor&#8217;s, masters or even doctorates in technology too.</p>
<p>When being taught for technology degrees online, you will be on par with the latest in technology platforms, with constant interactions with distinguished faculties and have to be involved in degree program. As they have flexible schedules and are quite accommodating to your working hours too.</p>
<p>While thinking on those lines, it would be an ideal option if you arm yourself with an Technology MBA program which covers and educates you in important programs such as enterprise strategy, team building, project management which is what is needed at these times for gaining a good job. The technology degrees will be of great value in your resume, accelerate your career and at the same time prove to be very useful in delivering the best out of you.</p>
<p>The University of Phoenix offers a Bachelor&#8217;s of Science in Business Program, Master of Business Administration/Technology Management, Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership/Educational Technology, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology/Software Engineering which could be suitable to opt for in case you are from a business background, education background or an Information Technology background respectively.</p>
<p>Similarly the Westwood college Online, offers a host of technology degrees online especially related to Information Technology such as a Bachelor&#8217;s in game art and design, bachelor&#8217;s in web design and multimedia, a bachelor&#8217;s in computer network management.</p>
<p>So, study your options carefully and opt for a technology degree online as soon as possible from an accredited college to move swiftly ahead in your career and earn good money as well.</p>
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<div><em><strong>Abby Reid</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>There is a common misconception that the field of Information Technology (IT) has lost its strength. With lots of job cuts in the IT field due to the downturn of economic conditions, many people believe that the Information Technology field no longer has the ability to offer great careers. This is not the case. Highly skilled Information technology professionals are still in high demand today. Not only do IT careers still exist, but senior members of IT teams and those with lots of experience and knowledge are still some of the highest paid professionals out there. The performance of an IT professional depends upon the skills they have aquired. The skills in turn depend on the place where they get trained. This is where the Computer technology program in Sacramento comes into play.<br/><br/>Highlights of Computer Technology Program in Sacramento<br/><br/>Diploma Programs in information technology are available everywhere. However, to survive in the industry, you need to be trained by the best. When it comes to getting an education from the best training school, a Computer Technology Program in Sacramento is the one to look for. The main advantage of joining the Computer Technology Program in Sacramento is that you can become a Microsoft Certified IT professional at the completion of the program. You will be well aware of the fact that Microsoft Certified IT professionals are in great demand today. Microsoft Certified IT professionals can get paid very well.<br/><br/>However, it is very hard to earn the Microsoft certification. This is where the &#8220;Test Pass Assurance program&#8221; of the Computer Technology Program in Sacramento comes in handy. As the name indicates, &#8220;Test Pass Assurance program&#8221; will ensure the success of the candidates in the Microsoft Certification qualifying exams. The Computer Technology Program in Sacramento set a record of 98.5% of students passing the certification exams with the help of &#8220;Test Pass Assurance program&#8221;. Becoming a Microsoft certified IT professional is not a big deal at all with the right education.<br/><br/>The Computer Technology Program in Sacramento is well known to offer fast paced training. With the combination of very great placement assistance and the fast paced training, the candidates will be able to get into an aspiring career in Information technology in no time. You will be well aware of the fact that Information technology is a rapidly changing field and hence getting updated information is necessary to survive in the industry. The Computer Technology Program in Sacramento feeds the candidates with most updated information about the most wanted Windows Server 2008, Exchange Server, Cisco, and Linux.<br/><br/>Bottom Line<br/><br/>The Information Technology Field still has a lot of strength behind it. All you need is to get into the right track of training. Getting trained with the Computer Technology Program in Sacramento makes big IT firms open their doors to welcome you into an fulfilling career.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>technology</a></div>
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