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stress




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Registration date : 2007-02-01

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PostSubject: Teaching Technology in the Classroom   Teaching Technology in the Classroom Icon_minitimeFri May 04, 2007 4:29 am

One the site I visited "classroom technology' display all the necessary mateirals and tools one need to teach computer in the classroom. firstly teachers need to make sure they have computers available, secondl they need to ensure that they have the relevant resources to delvier the information to their students. Foruthly, teachers need to cosntantly update their research as technology is not stagnant. With some of the things mentioned, a computer teacher can be well on her way to deliver her lesson. Taking a course in instructional technology, should help the perspective teacher want to and be capable of teaching information techology in the classroom.
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Elodia




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PostSubject: Teaching technology in the classroom.   Teaching Technology in the Classroom Icon_minitimeFri May 04, 2007 11:11 am

It is very vital that technology is taught in the classroom. We are living in a technological world and in addition to that many of the businesses that are conducted today for example in banks, and even paying of bills can now be done using technology. So, if students are not exposed to these things they are going to have a difficult time when conducting business in the world of work and interactions in the society.
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Blanca Cantun




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PostSubject: Re: Teaching Technology in the Classroom   Teaching Technology in the Classroom Icon_minitimeFri May 04, 2007 2:30 pm

I strongly beleive that teaching technology in the classroom is the ideal way to go. This is because we are living in a technological era and we need to expose our children to technology and the only way to do so at an early age is by doing it in the classroom. We cannot expect children to learn technology properly and effectively if we dont take the challenge of introducing the idea of teaching technology in the classroom. Yes, this ideal idea needs a lot of financial support but we need to realize that with perserverance we can become successful. We need to offer to our children of tomorrow, a better future in today world so that they can become productive persons in our society of ehich we can be proud of.
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Nicole Shellon




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PostSubject: Re: Teaching Technology in the Classroom   Teaching Technology in the Classroom Icon_minitimeSat May 05, 2007 4:29 am

It is important to not that we are living in a technological world therefore Teaching technology in the call room is the way to go. This will allow our children to learn more since they is much more to see on the internet. It will allow teachers to have more aid in helping them to teach. This absolutely the way to go.
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