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rss url="http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=67887&title=The_Journey_to_Technology_Integration" link="true" number="10" This video shows how technology has changed over the years. Specifically, when working on math skills. It starts with using sticks to figure out your answer, then moves on to paper and pencil, and finally the class is using computers. It is a bit funny but it is reality. It shows how changes in technology have changed our ways of learning.

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rss url="http://feeds.feedburner.com/EdutopiaNewContent" link="true" number="10" date="true" media type="custom" key="6481699" Technology facilitates education socially, as shown in my comic strip. The daughter is on the phone and going to IM, tweet, and update her facebook status. However, Dewey warns that there needs to be a delicate balance between formal and informal education. And so it is still important that the daughter take a break from the social networks (even though her status is updated-so everyone knows what she's doing) and focus on her school work.

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I feel that the majority of my time throughout school was spent using the remembering, understanding, and applying sections of Bloom's taxonomy. This is because most of what we are tested on or need to know throughout school must be memorized and understood in order for most students to be successful in school. However, in college i feel that I used more of the analyzing, evaluating, and creativity sections of Blooms taxonomy. I believe this because we had to take the knowledge we learned and apply it to actual situations at the same time evaluaing the situation.

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