1. By : Jinky P. Villarin
BEED-2 (9:30-10:30
a.m MTWTHF)
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6. Familiarity with technology improves test
scores.
Thanks to the No Child Left Behind Act of
2001, many schools are doing their best to
improve their own individual approach to the
learning process. Studies have shown that
test scores in reading, writing and
mathematics were higher in schools where
students were more familiar with technology
and had technology integrated into the
learning process.
7. Technology improves
learning skills.
If you remember the first time you
used an iPad, you probably will admit
that learning to use technology
requires some problem solving skills, at
least initially. Students who have
learned how to use technology are
better equipped to solve other
problems, too.
8. Technology improves
job skills.
At the end of the day, one of the top
reasons why we go to school is to
learn how to become productive
members of society. Learning how to
use basic computer technology is
required in almost every job or
career, even low paying cashier jobs.