One-to-One+Technology2+in+Schools

__Schools going one on one with computers__ by Sam

Ever had a humongous report due the next day? How about no Internet at home, so you can't look up the things? That problem can now be solved.

Computers help us in so many ways! Why should we be blind to it? However, there are some that might say that we aren't ready for the responsibility. Some say we would use it for all the wrong reasons! I say wrong! Our students are very responsible and mature. So I think we should give our students the right to one on one technology.

After all, learning about computers gives us the abilities that we need to survive in present day "post secondary" environment. It'll change classrooms for the greater good by giving all students the equal access to technical resources in support of their education. It will help advance reading and writing for the students. They will have to obtain that 900 laptops will have to be moved from CYHS to improve technology resources for K-8. It also supports individualized instruction and engages students in learning.

Due to that there is now a system that will help students for the better, grades, attendance, and help! It's a huge opportunity, especially when it amplifies the future for educating. It grants us the chance to approach material in unique ways. You can even appear in class without going anywhere. By using PCs you could be at a house or your dorm room and still work with others in your class.

Meanwhile, have you ever felt like there is nowhere to go? Well there is even if you were kicked out of every school. The teens that attend this school work by them selves, following computer programs, going to the next screen, and finally stocking worksheets with what they learned. This is a place for those who cascaded through every option available to them. This school is their final shot at a future above the streets. These teenagers work and study computers so if they are craving a future in technology they can pursue it.

In addition, did you know that there are very few companies/jobs that don't rely on computers to some extent? Learning something like this is indispensable. We can't afford not to comprehend a PC. Laptop writing is important to all pupils for they create an association that appeals to computers. PCs play a critical part in a school life. Without them it would be hard for students to contend and prosper.

While you may think that most jobs don't need a PC. WRONG! Fact is no matter what responsibilities you chose it is required in most occupations to know something about PCs. Computer skills will help our employment prospects. In a school life they help a student to word process all school work more efficiently. Computers also produce a more professional product in any subject! Plus no other generation had this chance to take a computerized field trips. We can meet other people in different continents, by adopting the Internet to make new relationships and renew the adoration for other countries.

For example, computers are everywhere, at home, at work, at school! That's mostly because a great amount of occupation offers will most likely have something to do with computers. The assumption of a starting salary with working with computers is $32,000! Wow! There are many different types of occupations while dealing with PCs, like application programmers, technical authors and many others that are similar.The best part of computers are that you don't have to be a professional to use them!

In conclusion, I think we should give/rent laptops to our students. You know that we, the students of Central, are responsible and mature enough for this. Don't let us be like the kids in Step Up. For us to have to fall through every hole in the system to have a future in computers. Help us make a successful future. If I have convinced you: please help us! We could use your support.

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