Technology: should it be in or out of the classrooms? How technology is destroying the democratic educational system, and what can be done to prevent it

Title: Technology: should it be in or out of the classrooms? How technology is destroying the democratic educational system, and what can be done to prevent it
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Technology: should it be in or out of the classrooms? How technology is destroying the democratic educational system, and what can be done to prevent it
Jessica Morgan Dr. Nathaniel Preston English 118, Paper 3 October 8, 2003 "Technology: In or Out of the Classrooms" Imagine growing up in "Privilege Suburbia, USA;" you spend your days surfing the World Wide Web and cruising in your brand new Mustang Cobra that your parents bought for you. On the other end of the spectrum, imagine you live in "Backwoods, USA." You have no idea what the World Wide Web is. You spend your spare time riding your …showed first 75 words of 1267 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1267 total…be subject to cyber pornography and all other evils in our computers. Technology such as the internet has the means to be beneficial, but can only do so if we learn to distribute it democratically. Works Cited Vivian, John. (2003). The Media of Mass Communication. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Hancock, Lynell. (2003). "The Haves and Have - Nots." Hirschberg, S., Hirschberg, T., The New Millennium Reader (3rd Edition, pp. 540-544). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

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