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Technology implementation issues such as cyber bullying and
decreased productivity are things that would be addressed in my future
classroom. Cyber bullying is something I would not tolerate. Cyber bullying
could cause students to not want to perform in class at all. Decreased
productivity is another factor that I would address. Switching from paper to
computers shouldn't mean that students do less work. I would expect to see the
same if not better productivity from students.
I learned many things working on the newspaper assignment. I
learned how to make a banner using the Canva website. I learned how to insert a
functioning hyperlink. I learned how to use WordArt. I also learned how to
write the body of a work using the column tool.

Decreased productivity is certainly something to look out for when adding technology into the classroom. Keeping expectations high, as you note, is a great way of moderating that.
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