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Collaboration And The Role Of Technology In The 21st Century Classroom
Technology in classrooms. Technology has really evolved over time, from flip phones from a 2000's show to the new iPhone 10 that everyone is talking about. Now, you see technology everywhere. You see your phone everyday, you see an ad on the tv about new technology, and even in your classroom? Technology is now used in school as an educational tool. In the infographic, "Collaboration and the Role of technology in the 21st Century Classroom" illustrates that 86% of students work more efficiently with tablets in classrooms. This means that tablets in classrooms is beneficial because with students working more efficiently, their grades will go up, and everyone likes a good grade.

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