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Sticky keys help students with learning disabilities and varying physical abilities as you don't need both hands as pressing certain keys can enter a combination of sequences. This accessibility feature limits frequent movement for people who cannot hold down more than two keys on the keyboard at the same time.

 

There is no doubt that accessibility functions like sticky keys support...

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Technology's Place in the 21st Century Classroom

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I am Ms. Monica Cipriani- Queen's University Professional Master of Education Student from Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. I am a new teacher with ambitions to be in education administration. 

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MY FOCUS QUESTION

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In this blog I will embark on a historical and philosophical journey questioning the effectiveness of students having "the world at their finger tips" through technology during school hours. From my limited experience of teaching for 4 years and networking with teacher veterans, I find the themes of assistive technology, screen time, interactive slides and referencing students to use google apps when trying to solve a problem all too common.

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Thank you for coming along to dive into some pros and cons that comes with tech in the 21sr century classroom! 

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