Sentences with phrase «role does technology»

What role does technology play in partnerships?
What Role Does Technology Play for You?
What role does technology play in your work?
What role does technology play in the process?
What role does technology play in your social life?

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CEO of Silicon Schools Brian Greenberg says that evolving technology doesn't undermine a teacher's role in the classroom; instead, it augments it.
«In this new role, David will assess emerging trends, technologies, electronic platforms, and potential partnerships — inside and outside the bank — that could transform the way we, and our clients, do business,» the memo said.
Whye took the role last April and began to expand the work she'd already been doing on Intel's «Diversity in Technology» initiative announced by CEO Brian Krzanich in 2015.
There is the danger of blaming some of these trends on the overt side effects of technology, which is what the media did in 2011 with stories that implicated Facebook in playing a role in one - fifth of all divorces.
«I do think there is a lot of evidence to suggest that information technology is playing a large role in that,» Ford said about displacing workers.
As technology has allowed consumers to do most of their banking online, banks now expect their front - line customer facing roles in branches, call centres and specialist channels to sell products and services to consumers, the report said.
Technology and data can play an invaluable role in enhancing your business, and the benefits are there for the taking, but don't lose sight of the folks behind the numbers.
Our vision is to one day see a world where degenerative brain diseases do not exist and science and technology play a direct role in extending the healthy lives of ourselves and our loved ones.
As a side note, we in Australia have not tended to allow much role for «new economy» developments, such as the adoption of information technology, though some research does suggest that this may have played a greater role than conventional wisdom has allowed.
Prosaic factors such as technology played their role, as did the shift of women into the workforce.
With the arrival of new identification technologies including RFID and 2D barcodes like QR codes along with smart phone technology, does it still have a role to play today.
When I think about the challenges of childhood today: busyness, insufficient play time, insufficient outdoor time, lack of creativity, less self - control; I wonder (how) does the advent and rapid adoption of technology play a role?
And if you're not completely saturated with post-election analysis when you're done, take a look at the second and third installments of Personal Democracy Forum's look at the role of technology in this year's campaigns.
Also, it demonstrates the key role of judgment in employing online technologies: just because you CAN string together a bunch of animated GIFs doesn't mean you SHOULD.
But that the concerns over Facebook and Twitter were clearly overblown (Prime Minister David Cameron at the time considered «restricting» social media services) does not mean that digital technologies played no role — they are, after all, integral to much of what we do, legally or otherwise, today.
Tools are not causes of social actions, but parts of socio - technical action, things that help us do some things, hinder others, and are integral to how we live, act, and see ourselves — this is also how I hope people will think of the role of social networking sites and other technologies in the popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, not as causes, or as irrelevant, but as tools (for protesters, though sometimes also for security forces)-- in North Africa, even with a less than open internet, some of those involved in recent events certainly seemed to produce their own role as active citizens partially through the use of everyday tools and technologies.
Or if it's the role of technology, whether or not technological progress necessarily implies inequality, and if it does what do we do about it.
The research, published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), shows that 23 per cent of employers find it difficult to recruit school leavers to engineering, IT or technical roles as they do not meet reasonable skill expectations.
«My goal is to help an industry that does not typically do business with DoD play a role in technology development to help the Pentagon maintain pace with innovation in the commercial sector,» said Holliday.
«The gap between what we know and don't know about Earth's biodiversity is still tremendous, but technology is playing a major role in closing it and helping us conserve biodiversity more intelligently and efficiently,» said coauthor Lucas N. Joppa, a conservation scientist at Microsoft's Computational Science Laboratory in Cambridge, U.K.
However, in addition to their role in spy craft, did you know these technologies are also changing how agricultural production happens?
What role does it play in spewing large streams of charged particles, known as coronal mass ejections, which strike Earth's atmosphere and can disrupt GPS systems and other sensitive technologies?
Of course, reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization increase the twinning rate, as does the trend of delaying childbirth, but Steinman argues that dietary factors also play a role.
And John Major's new government does not see it as its role in life to nurse new technologies into the marketplace, let alone to put money into innovation.
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Q: How do you think technology has played a role in modern dating?
Online dating has drastically changed the way people meet and build relationships in comparison to how dating is done almost two decades ago and technology has played a major role in shaping this change.
Pacino may be a great actor, but that doesn't mean he can play any role, and in a role that requires us to believe he has an natural affinity for computers and technology, we can try to suspend our disbelief, and most will probably fail.
As a Professor of Global Education Leadership at Lamar University in Texas — the largest teacher training university in United States — I also believe that teachers and school leaders should be rewarded for entering into professional development, and my role as a Microsoft Professor of Advanced Learning Technology and an Apple Distinguished Educator allows me to do this.
I don't know if the role is «changing» so much as it is being continually «enhanced» through the use of technology, media, and the increased use of E-Learning...
I believe that art and design are poised to transform our economy in the 21st century in the same way that science and technology did in the last century, and the STEAM movement is an opportunity for America to sustain its role as innovator of the world.
Outdoor education is in no way anti-technology — developments such as satellite telephones have made possible outdoor journeys that would have been too risky in the past — but outdoor education does enable students to evaluate the role of technology in modern life, with a particular emphasis upon how technology shapes our personal responses and relationships to the natural environment.
Common Core, teacher - evaluation reform, new CBAs, technology, schools within schools — the list goes on endlessly — all of these do nothing to alter the urban district's role as dominant - default school operator.
And that's actually another role of technology: It's a good database system — information management, storage, and retrieval whereby we say, «I don't want to look through the whole portfolio.
Did you have a creative teacher who used a variety of materials like flashcards, games, magazine and newspaper articles, pictures, photos, fieldtrips, projects, technology, role plays, guest speakers, simulations or question - and - answer sessions?
Belonging to a generation of digital natives, our pupils already have an affinity with technology, so I see a school's role being more to do with showing pupils how they can use IT to get more out of their studies, and equipping them with skills for their next steps in education and the workplace.
Professor Steve Furber FRS, who led the research, said: «The rate at which technology is transforming the workplace means that we live in a world where many primary schoolchildren will work in technology - based roles that do not yet exist, so it is essential that future generations can apply digital skills with confidence.»
Employers report that schools do not have the technical know - how, latest careers information or relevant work experience links needed to prepare pupils for common roles such as web design, advertising, software development, marketing, social media, mobile technology and e-commerce.
The reason there is a demand for this emerging technology is that according to studies done by the National Institute of Health, emotional state plays a big role in a person's ability to take on and process new information.
While we can't know what technologies today's young people are going to utilise in their future roles, we do know that strong critical thinkers are going to be best placed to adapt to this fast - changing environment.
What can schools do to select, develop, and evaluate teachers in new roles — such as those working in elementary specialist teams, blending technology and face - to - face instruction, leading other teachers, or using any of these models while reaching students in remote locations via webcams?
In elaborating on their answers, however, the preservice teachers» responses indicated that the technology medium did play a role in their reflective practice in some way.
Technology can also support students as they take on authentic roles like filmmaker and graphic artist, help teachers reach a wider range of students, and «give [students] a reason to really value what we do in English class» (p. 151).
Although research indicates that technology is changing the way individuals think about and do algebra, research is not yet clear on technology's role in developing capable preservice teachers.
Rather than simply adding on to what schools already do, these models leverage technology to change teachers» roles and create a much more personalized learning experience for students.
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