Music is one important aspect of life. We can see that in our daily life, we never escape from music. Wherever we are sure there is music. When we are on campus, there are campus radio, TV at home, church, mosque, temple or wherever it is, music is there. It seems human life can not be separated from the music.
Music technology is first introduced by Thomas Alfa Edison phonograph with a name. Using a large dish to be rotated by hand to play the song. With the discovery of an electric motor, the performance of music technology is no longer using the hand. Then from the disc technology developed technology that is with a tape recorder using magnetic tape. However, in accordance with human nature is to constantly evolving technology creates a CD. I remember at the time of commencement of the CD technology, CD technology is experiencing heavy competition for technology must be coupled with the price of cassette tape recorder that his music is much cheaper. And so on, new technology that enable to compact the size and quality kept on showing, replacing old one.
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Technological developments in the racing world health. Now, scientists have successfully developed a robot that can detect super mini size cancer earlier. In fact, this robot is capable of lethal potential of cancer in the bloodstream.
The findings were initiated by a team of medical researchers and actors from Caltech. these nano particles robot can be reported into the patient’s bloodstream. Robots that carry ‘messages’ point of potential therapies to eradicate cancer in the body.
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Each year educators across the nation spend some part of their summer attending professional development workshops or college courses in an effort to bring the latest techniques and teaching methods to their classrooms. Technology is a tool that has become the topic of many professional seminars and something that teachers are learning to use and add to their academic toolbox. In an article addressing technology as methodology not just design, John Williams writes, “Students should perceive technology as a thoroughly integrated activity, not one which can be separated into content and process, or theory and practice.”
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State Schools Superintendent Susan Castillo announced Wednesday that Oregon is the first state in the nation to sign up for Google Apps for Education in K-12 classrooms.
Google Apps are available for free to Oregon public schools on a voluntary basis and are designed to help schools improve digital literacy and reduce IT costs while maintaining the security of school and student data.
“Educators and students now have access to the same cutting-edge technology used in the business world with added federal student privacy and confidentiality protections,” said Susan Castillo.
“In a time of dwindling resources, I am grateful for Google’s partnership. Our students have a wonderful opportunity to prepare for the workplace by using workplace technology in the classroom,” she added.
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