By: Tyler Carlin Bobby White Natalie Natale Grace Dunn.

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By: Tyler Carlin Bobby White Natalie Natale Grace Dunn

 New forms of literacies are made possible by new forms of technology

 Newspapers  Radio  Text  Audio  Graphics  Video  E-book  E-news

 Teachers need to know about new technology  Teachers need to know how to use new technology  Assist students in the classroom with using new technology

 The Clicker used in many classes for interactive education  The clicker can be used for taking attendance, taking exams, or having the students respond to any questions  Interactive 'clickers' changing classrooms MSNBC Interactive 'clickers' changing classrooms MSNBC

 Expensive  Computers range from hundreds of dollars to a little over a thousand dollars determining what brand you have  iPad cost starts at $  Kindle cost $  An average soft cover book cost between $

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 New/updated technology is expensive  It is more popular today in education  A homework helper  Helps teachers take attendance and receive feedback from a class with a lot of students