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Computers: A New Tool

Whatever you want to call it, the computer age, the information generation, or the digital revolution, it his here and it is here to stay. We may be able to move past it but never reverse it. So it is now up to us to deal with it. One aspect of this technology era is the impact of computers and the internet on our children and their education. How will our children be able to keep up with the ever changing technologies and inventions that are saturating our society?

Many schools have answered this dilemma by applying the use of computers and the internet in classrooms across the country. Government agencies and major corporations have teamed up in order to supply the increasing demand of such tools. Now whether it is to create a smarter citizen or a hungrier consumer is beside the point. How they got there or why they got there is not as important as what to do with them. So I think that we all need to understand that using computers as a tool to help students learn is a......


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