This document traces concerns over changing technology and education from 1703 to the present. It provides quotes from various teachers' conferences and publications throughout history expressing worries that students had become too dependent on newer technologies like slates, paper, ink, pens, ballpoint pens, handheld calculators, and eventually computers. The final quote acknowledges that while the technologies students use to learn have changed drastically over time, someone will always find something new to complain about.