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Technology In The Classroom Essay

Crafting an essay on the subject of technology in the classroom presents a multifaceted challenge.
The intricate interplay between technological advancements and educational practices requires a
nuanced understanding and the ability to articulate the impact on learning environments. One must
navigate through a plethora of research, ranging from the latest innovations to historical perspectives,
to provide a comprehensive view.

Addressing the topic involves delving into various aspects, including the benefits and drawbacks of
integrating technology into education, the role of digital tools in enhancing student engagement, the
challenges faced by educators in adapting to technological changes, and the broader societal
implications of a tech-infused classroom. Striking a balance between the positive aspects, such as
improved access to information and interactive learning opportunities, and the potential pitfalls, like
increased screen time and the digital divide, requires careful analysis and critical thinking.

Additionally, the landscape of educational technology is constantly evolving, with new tools and
approaches emerging regularly. Keeping abreast of the latest developments is crucial to providing an
up-to-date and relevant essay. Navigating through the plethora of scholarly articles, case studies, and
expert opinions demands both time and discernment.

Moreover, the essay should not only address the present state of technology in the classroom but also
anticipate future trends and their implications. Predicting the trajectory of educational technology
requires a foresight that is grounded in an understanding of both technological advancements and the
evolving needs of the educational landscape.

In conclusion, composing an essay on the topic of technology in the classroom demands a


comprehensive exploration of the subject, a critical evaluation of the current state, and a forward-
looking perspective. It requires a researcher to navigate a dynamic field, synthesize diverse
viewpoints, and present a well-informed and cohesive argument. Despite its challenges, unraveling
the complexities of technology's role in education is essential for fostering insightful discussions and
shaping the future of learning environments.

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Essay on The Pianist
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Kayla Johnson
Prof. Hirchfelder, K 213
ENG2102, Sec. 06
26 March 2013
Scene Analysis Paper
Musical Dependency The 2002 film, The Pianist directed by Roman Polanski focuses
on the hardships of a well known, local concert pianist, Wladyslaw Szpilman.
Wladyslaw Szpilman is played by actor Adrien Brody, who does an excellent job
portraying both the warmhearted side of Szpliman and the desperate struggling side we
see later on in the film. The film is based on Szpilman s book, The Pianist where he
discusses true events he underwent during the German takeover of Warsaw. He was one
of twenty survivors out of the 360,000 Jewish people killed from Warsaw, Poland.
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He is even limping because he was hurt just by jumping over a five foot fence.
Szpilman has gone through every obstacle to be thrown at him until he breaks.
Stumbling through this huge house he finds a single can of food and eagerly begins
to search for something to open it. He finally comes across a fireplace poker. As he
tries to stab his way into the can it falls to the ground and the camera enters an extreme
close up on it. By using a close up we have nothing else to look at and nothing else to
think about aside from this fallen can. Suddenly we see feet and the camera slowly tilts
upward creating suspense until it reaches an extremely calm yet serious German
officer. The officer speaks, What are you doing here? At first, Szpilman at a loss for
words, in fear does not answer. Who are you? the officer asks, Understand?
When Szpilman assures him he does the officer repeats, What are you doing?
I was... trying to open this can. Szpilman mumbles out.
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Soon after the officer asks, What do you do?
I am... I was, a pianist Szpilman responds with every bit of dignity he has left. (2:01 2:03)
The man standing in this scene looks entirely different from the spirited concert pianist
we knew. It is almost hard for the audience to view Szpilman as the same man from the
beginning of the film. However, with the proper use of dialogue Polanski reminds us he
is still that man, he is a pianist. The scene directly following is used in
Water Vapour Is The Fuel For Hurricanes
A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that spiral inward.
A hurricane rotates in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction due to a phenomenon
that is known as the Coriolis effect. This video can tell you how it affects the spin of a
hurricane. It s wind speeds that go over 64 knots or 118km/h. A hurricane can be 900km
long and can last a week.This phenomenon is known as a cyclone in the Indian Ocean,
but they are also named hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean and typhoons in the Far East.

How Hurricanes formed


Water vapour is the fuel for hurricanes because when it condenses to form clouds and
rain it warms the surrounding air. The heat builds up causing low pressure to form. The
low pressure causes the wind to spiral towards the centre
Infamous Jim Crow Laws
My fourth resource is an article listing many of the infamous Jim Crow laws that
suppressed many African Americans in the southern united states, until they were
abolished in 1965. The purpose of this article is to show just how absurd and
disgraceful these laws actually were. This fits well in my essay, because it shows
multiple examples of how Jim Crow lawswere racist, and can be used as a good basis for
the case of referencing past racist events that have a conclusion. Jim Crow laws are good
for referencing when making sure new racist laws are not allowed to be passed into law,
but shouldn t be used as a reason to say racismexists in today s world.

My fifth resource is another online article. This resource is an online article about

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