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I finally got an LCD projector in my room, and now I have wires going in all directions. There has got to be a better solution than this. I now have to move everything out of the way between uses so that my students don't trip on the wires and pull the projector off the cart. This is definitely a barrier to using technology in my classroom.
Over-reliance of technology can also be a fault. Sometimes, we do not plan for the video not to work, or the projector to shut off, or the student computers to freeze up. The myth here is that technology is reliable (which it is not)
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