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The End of Pencil and Paper Edcuation. Diffusion and Integration of Educational Technology Willie Riley (EDUC 7101-1 ) Diffusion-Group-1 - WillieRiley. End of Pencil and Paper Education. End of Pencil and Paper Education. Nurse Anesthetist. Median salary: $292,000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Diffusion and Integration of Educational Technology Willie Riley (EDUC 7101-1) Diffusion-Group-1 - WillieRiley

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Median salary: $292,000 Top pay: $408,000 The high pay for anesthesiologists reflects inherent stress in a

job that is literally about life and death.

Nurse Anesthetist

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Sales Director

Top pay: $239,000Median salary: $140,000Sales directors make big bucks because they bring in big

bucks for their employers. "Sales is the lifeblood of any company, and that's why it's one of the highest-paid professions," says Robert Boroff, managing director of recruiting firm Reaction Search International. Sales directors also get compensated for recruiting, mentoring and managing the most productive team possible.

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Actuary

Median salary: $129,000Top pay: $257,000

Companies know that it's worth paying a hefty salary to keep a competent actuary on staff: A major error in an actuarial task like pricing a product or securing cash reserves could mean lights out for the entire firm. The salary also takes into account hefty education requirements: To become fully knighted as an actuary, professionals must go beyond an undergraduate degree to complete an additional 10 years of study and exams.

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End of Pencil and Paper EducationFinance Director

Median salary: $121,000Top pay: $214,000

Finance directors have high-profile positions with salaries to match. They also shoulder the hefty responsibility of managing financial risk. Companies are willing to pony up to ensure that their finance director has the book smarts (CPA and an MBA at most large companies) and the business insight to generate accurate forecasts and budgets.

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Software Architect

Median salary: $117,000Top pay: $166,000

Software architects are the masterminds behind the design for products and tools we use every day. There aren't nearly enough top code masters to fill the openings that exist at nearly every major company around the world. That demand has driven paychecks for the best software architects sky-high.

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End of Pencil and Paper EducationInsurance Broker

Median salary: $114,000Top pay: $273,000

Big commissions can boost earnings for driven insurance agents. Those who specialize in working with companies in high-liability industries -- such as oil, construction and pharmaceuticals -- can do especially well, since commissions can amount to 10% to 15% of the total contract. Agents with significant tenure tend to become the "go-to" people in their area of specialty, which allows them to capture bigger deals and bring home even bigger commissions.

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• Research:• Kenwright, Kathy. 2009. "Clickers in the Classroom." TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to

Improve Learning 53, no. 1: 74-77. ERIC, EBSCOhost (accessed April 2, 2010).

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End of Pencil and Paper Education• Research:• McKinney, J. (2009). New Media Matters: Tutoring in the Late Age of Print. Writing

Center Journal, 29(2), 28-51. Retrieved from Education Research Complete database.

• Ball, D. (2005). Suggestions for writing small software programs for hand held technology to support KS3 mathematics. Part 1: Shape and space. (cover story). Micro Math, 21(3), 13-16. Retrieved from Education Research Complete database.

• Ball, D. (2005). Suggestions for writing small software programs for hand held technology to support KS3 mathematics. Part 2: Number. (cover story). Micro Math, 21(3), 27-34. Retrieved from Education Research Complete database.

• GULCHAK, D. (2008). THE SPECIAL WAYS OF HANDHELDS. District Administration, 44(8), 22-23. Retrieved from Education Research Complete database.

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End of Pencil and Paper EducationDevelopment

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Commercialization

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End of Pencil and Paper Education Tapscott, D. (1998). Growing Up Digital: The rise of the Net Generation, New

York:McGraw-Hill