I think that technology is important because for some jobs technology is very important for the job, and without it we probably wouldn't be able to do some of the things we do now. In the past 5 years computer technology and cell technology wasn't as great as it is today. Computers weren't as fast, reliable, or as transportable 5 years ago but advancement in technology has changed that, and probably in the next 5 years technology will have made things more smart.
In school we use all kinds of different technology, 1 being the computer, another being phones or calculators. I use a computer for research on a project and for a class on computers and how to use applications. Outside of school I mostly use the computer, my phone, and game consoles. I mostly spend an hour or 2 on my computer, about 4 hours all together using my phone, and another 2 hours playing games.
For life after school I think that I might need to use some information that I have learned in Online Experience B, like the excel information and on Google Docs. to make files for my job. I feel like I might need use excel a lot later on in life, and I think I won't ever need to use Digital Portfolio's after I graduate from school. My favorite tool that we used this year was probably be Digital Storytelling, but I hated doing screen castings.
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The career that best fit me was Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security, this means that I could have a career in Planning, managing, and providing legal, public safety, protective services, and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Some of the jobs in this career include: a Police Officer, a Lawyer, a Conservation Warden, a Correctional Officer, an Investigator, a Juvenile Detention Worker, a Law Enforcement Officer, a Park Ranger, a Private Security Officer, a Revenue Agent, and a Special Agent. I feel like this career is the best choice for me.
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