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    gone from keeping paper documentation to electronic…

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    Digital Evidence Crimes

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    Electronic devices are everywhere in world today, from internet of things to machine learning super computer to computer cars helping people communicate locally and globally with ease. People think of computers, cell phones and the Internet as the only sources for digital evidence, but any piece of technology that processes information can be used by criminals in a criminal intent. Investigators need to be able to recognize and properly seize potential digital evidence. Digital evidence is…

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    Electronic tablets should be introduced to all classrooms. This age’s generation is all technologically centered and electronic tablets will improve learning in the classroom. Electronic tablets create a helpful connection between the in class learning and the outside sources. Electric tablets also have many different applications and uses to help with education. If students are introduced to electronic devices early on it will prepare them for how colleges are run nowadays. Personally, I…

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    Money versus Environment Apple is one of the leading companies in the technology industries. Competition between Microsoft and Apple has been ongoing for several years. When people buy any sort of electronic device they look for three things: is it a good product? Will it offer me everything I wanted? And will it last long? Customers aren’t aware of the different parts and functions that may be included in the devices such as RAM and Disc. Without knowledge of these parts, how are clients…

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    School should participate in the national movement known as “Shut Down Your Screen Week” because electronic devices are distracting, affecting to the brain, and addicting. To begin with, unfortunately cell phones and…

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    government, or person to gather and monitor their personal information whether in paper, intellectual, or cyber form, then privacy is dead. thus, on the surface when looking at all of the electronic devices which people use each day and the mas amount of data which is gathered about the person through the use of the electronic device one might conclude that privacy is dead. However, this is not the case. You must consider when using these information technology devices in both hardware and…

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    Annie Leonard’s, “The Story of Stuff: Electronics”, she offers her views on the environmental impacts of electronics and how to resolve it. Her main points that she focuses on in her essay are that electronics are “designed for the dump”, they are made of toxic materials, and that companies should be responsible for their electronic waste. In response to Leonard’s essay, all of her key ideas are valid and explain the issues around the problem that electronics are negatively impacting the…

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    just one touch screen display and one button, they are able to create one of millions of variations of drink. On university campus, literally almost all students, visitors, there are playing on some kind of electronic device – IPad, smart phone, laptop, Kindle. The world has adapted to electronics for their daily-basis tasks.…

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    today is expanding and involving within the educational setting. It is not only computers that are available, teachers now have, smart boards, smart projectors, IPads, IPods, smart phones, and the list goes on. With this easy accessibility to electronics in the classroom, how has that driven change in the school district’s personal device policy? Marsh Creek Sixth Grade Center in the Downingtown School District has a 1 to 1 initiative…

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    grow older and older, technology seems to be taking a toll in our daily lives. Everywhere we go, we see people glued on to their cell phones, ipads and laptops. Many of us can agree with the fact that at the dinner table everyone is on some type of electronic device. Everyone seems to be more interested in checking emails, taking phone calls and even playing games on their phone. Technology has everyone stuck on their phones instead of carrying on a conversation with each other about their day.…

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