2. Background Research
Why I picked this topic.
Some schools use no technology.
Some schools use minimal technology.
Some schools use huge amounts of
technology.
3. Survey Question
Do you think the time spent using computers, laptops,
and smart boards in SJAM should be changed?
a) No, it is fine the way it is.
b) Yes, it should be increased.
c) Yes, it should be decreased.
d) Yes, we should stop using these devices.
e) I don’t care.
f) I’m not sure.
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Grunwald and Associates. (2010). Educators, technology and 21st century skills: Dispelling five myths.
Retrieved from Walden University, December 19 2011, Richard W. Riley College of Education website: from
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np. Technology in Schools. Government of Alberta, Education.
November 2011. (c)1995-2011 Government of Alberta. Monday, December 19 2011. <http://
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Glori Chaika. Technology in Schools: It Does make a Difference. Education World(r).
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