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Technology in the classroom

Technology in the classroom

Well, it wasn’t easy, but integrating more technological resources in schools is finally starting to pay off. Eighty-seven percent of parents think that effective implementation of technology is important to their child’s success in school, and 50 percent label it as extremely important. And a respectable 64 percent of parents think their child’s school is doing a good job with incorporating technology into student achievement. Many teachers find the use of technological devices for classroom use beneficial to their lesson planning and sharing information between other teachers. It…

A paradigm shift in music listening is making the industry stronger

A paradigm shift in music listening is making the industry stronger

Remember the days when you had to go buy those shiny discs (which, if you looked at them wrong, would get a scratch)? Or how about burning discs from a friend because it didn’t make sense to pay for something that you could acquire for free? Technology has almost made cavemen of compact discs, and as for records (big black CDs for turntables, for those of you born in the ‘90s), they’re all but extinct. Technology’s effect on the music industry is supersized compared to other industries because it’s so easy to download and share music for free. When Napster hit the scene, record labels and…

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