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Article Evaluation
The article I am evaluating now is called Bullying. I thought everything in the article related to the content but it was distracting at times to read every single "type" of bullying. Most people know what bullying is and so I believe going deeper into the topic itself is a better way to explain than to just list the types of bullying. I also think it would be a good idea to talk about the history of bullying. The article was neutral and not biased. The sources are not biased and support the author's claims. The article was rated C-class article and used for a WikiProject.

Artical Selection
1. Digital citizen Digital citizen, Education to create digital citizen, The way it relates to the course is because it talks about the digital citizen and how the world is changing to the digital era.

2. Education and Technology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_and_technology, Technology in American education would be the new section and the way it relates to the course is by talking about technology gap between American schools and the rest of the world in technology education.

3. Technology education https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_education, Affects on education would be the new section, The way it relates to the course is because it talks about the use of technology in education and how it has changed throughout the years and world. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Apurse2 (talk • contribs) 00:46, 24 September 2018 (UTC)

Affect on Education
An AI-based tutoring system, Education Dominance, was put into an entry-level IT school in Pensacola by the U.S. Navy. This system relates to a human tutor in which the student's progress is monitored while providing individual assessments. According to the Navy, the students that worked with the digital tutoring system consistently performed better on the tests than did the students who did not use the digital tutor. The adaptive technology appears to affect students positively because it can assist individuals that have different learning skills than others and therefor better equipped to learn on their own. Technology programs that are already being used in education fields: Tablets, such as google chrome book, where students can access a range of google's educational software. DreamBox, Zearn, and ST Math, are math software programs that adapt to students as they learn.

In the college education system, technology use has consistently increased. Data was collected from over 4,700 universities and the results showed that 6.3 million students in the US took at least one online class in the fall of 2016. This is 5.6% increase from the previous year and is the 14th consecutive year that the Babson Survey Research Group has reported an increase in online enrollment. Between 2012 and 2016, the number of students that studied only on the physical campus dropped by about 1 million students, or 6.4%. Public universities were found to have had a 7.3 increase in online enrollments between the fall of 2015 and 2016 and private universities at a 7.1 increase in online enrollments. It was also found that in 2016, 56.1% of students that took strictly online courses lived in the same state as their online university. This figure has increased over time since the finding in 2012, which was that 50.3% of students that lived in the same state as their university. This could be contributed to the fact that instate tuition is cheaper than out of state tuition. New Hampshire, West Virginia and Utah are the universities that receive the greatest number of enrollments from out of state and online-only students.