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Every teacher i have ever spoken to has said…

wet-ox:

that as soon as you become a teacher, you lose all ability to operate technology.

I think the process of losing technological ability has already started…i just spent 5 minutes trying to work out how to make a DVD play on the TV :P

I don’t think it’s that you lose the ability to operate technology, it’s just that you have 30 people watching you try to operate technology with a time constraint. There’s a lot more pressure in that!

Source: wet-ox

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  6. i-do-it-for-love said: I never had the technological ability to start with :P
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