Submitted by NEPender (not verified) on Wed, 08/15/2012 - 9:28pm.
It is ok to emrace and teach and learn with all of the new wonderful technology, but don't let it run your life. One day something might happen and all of these electronics will stop working, then what would everyone do?
I also know recent high school graduates that can hardly add, subtract, multiply or divide without a calculator.
It is ok to emrace and teach
It is ok to emrace and teach and learn with all of the new wonderful technology, but don't let it run your life. One day something might happen and all of these electronics will stop working, then what would everyone do?
I also know recent high school graduates that can hardly add, subtract, multiply or divide without a calculator.