Personal Philosophy Lucresa Anderson Liberty University EDUC 630: Technology Practices for Instructional Improvement (BO6) Dr. Rory Morse January 29, 2023 Author Note Lucresa Anderson I have no known conflict of interest to disclose. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed. Lucresa Anderson, Email: landerson157@liberty.edu Technology has greatly increased in the world today. Hughes & Roblyer (2023), states that education technology is the ethical and just practice of leveraging technology resources to support the educational processes involved in teaching and learning. It is an active, engaged practice; it is not a singular technology tool, The purpose of technology in education is to enhance lessons and learning, engage students, and promote creativity. Teachers are given the necessary tools to support students. Technology also gives students easy access to materials and ...
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