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Advantages and Disadvantages of Technology in Education
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Benefits of Technology in Education
1. Encourage independent learning of students
The internet is a great source of information. You can find what you want on the web.
Although there is a question about the reliability of the teacher and the information provided,
it can serve as a teaching resource for students. Even without help from parents and
teachers, students can only view their lessons online.
Unlike traditional textbooks, e -books and online resources are updated in real time, feeding
students with the latest knowledge they can get their hands on, helping them become to see
more outside the classroom.
2. Encourage the development of new teaching methods
Instead of spending an hour or so talking while students listen, or reading an entire chapter
in silence, teachers and professors can choose teaching methods. higher education, such as
podcasts, blogs, and social media. Working with one or more organizations, teachers can
use other communication technologies as well as communication tools.
The technology also provides a wide range of tools that enable teachers to teach all types of
students, regardless of their struggles or special needs. This includes voice recognition,
word -to -speech converter, translation, voice control, language prediction software, and
other assistive technology.
Technology allows children to capture their interests in many ways. They can try new things
without embarrassment because their technology can give them a level of anonymity. This
allows the children to do, by testing if they want to, to see if the foreign program will help
them learn more effectively.
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3. It can lower books and prices
With resources available and abundant, the cost of books is likely to decrease. Students
may not need to purchase a book if it changes to digital. Real books can stay in the
classroom, while the information is stored on a student's computer.
There is also less involvement in online learning than in classroom. By taking on teachers
who pay higher tuition fees, such as reasonable bills and teacher's permits, the overall cost
of tuition is lower.
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4. Allow teachers to create a fun way to teach students
Gone are the days when materials were limited to studying books, a black or white board,
and chalk and markers. With the technology integrated into the curriculum, teachers can
incorporate photos, videos, and other images into the delivery of lessons.
Specific websites, programs, and programs allow teachers to make changes in the way they
deliver instruction. This creates an interesting learning environment and encourages interest
in education in general.
Additional resources for teachers include Smart Boards (chat whiteboards), Skype chat, and
PowerPoint.
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5. Different types of knowledge
The site has created a wide variety of ideas so that students can search for relevant
information on a variety of topics. The faculty member should add a level of teaching to
students how to seek and validate information to ensure accuracy. The amount of
information available is varied and limited by the student's thirst for knowledge
6. Sales Boards
Schools have suffered in the past due to a lack of effective marketing and publicity of their
curriculum and curriculum. The technology solved the problem and it was more efficient and
effective to sell the boards. One of the areas of concern was child training. Most of the
professions that offer good childhood education have not been seen in the past. Due to poor
publicity.
Thanks to technology today, we can see the benefits of technology in children's training. You
can enroll your child in the best primary school that sets the right foundation for your child.
Special education is another field that applies to the analog system of buying courses.
Now, you can analyze some special education schools, and what they offer and choose the
best one for your trustee who is blind, deaf or blind or deaf.
7. It encourages more communication between teachers and parents.
When technology is available in the classroom, then there are many opportunities for
parents and teachers to connect with each other. Using a blog for the classroom can help
parents see what their child is learning on a daily basis.
Programs and software options provide teachers quickly track a child’s performance to show
parents in real time what is happening throughout the day. There are also options for chat
boxes, instant messaging, and other ways to communicate.
Don’t forget about the email here too. Since the 1990s when this technology option came
into the classroom, it has created greater reliance on communication between teachers and
parents when it comes to communication.
8. The technology options are very appropriate to the course.
While the cost of having the technology in the classroom is significant if you are introducing
new options to an entire district, the cost of student computers, desks, and accessories is
small. the board. Most student computers cost less than $ 200 each, and there are many
scholarships available at the local, state, and federal levels to help make these costs more
affordable. the local tax collectors.
“The Internet is the first technology because the printing press can lower the cost of higher
education and, in doing so, make the financial-benefit assessment easier for most students.
"said John Katzman. "It could allow American schools to serve twice as many students as
they currently do, with reasonable rates and costs."
9. Technology allows us to provide students with information from one source.
You might consider a research project to visit the library where you can pull out 4-5 books to
read, access a research journal, and microfilm to see if your resources are sufficient. to
finish your work.
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Technology allows a student to get every tool they need for a project from a central source.
Instead of spending all that time searching for specifics or waiting for your archive to order it,
you can run a few queries on Google and find out what you need.
10. It gives us a better picture of the knowledge in the students.
Various programs, software options, and technologies collect data on students that can
identify travel patterns, learning difficulties in specific subjects, and their impact on students.
Kind of specific. This knowledge will lead to the creation of a database where teachers,
schools, and parents can work together to identify areas where further learning is needed.
Technology can help a school district find its most skilled students to continue to put them in
more challenging tasks that are associated with the teaching method
11. Introduction to technology provides the necessary training of business skills.
While some of the poorest and most isolated areas do not have access to internet in the
United States today, about 90% of Americans are home to internet resources. By introducing
technology to students from an early age, we can teach them the critical business skills they
need to succeed in the world of electronics.
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That’s why we continue to write important K-4 grades, guidelines for setting up and using the
program later, and figuring out how to research appropriately to approach them in the right
way. a true skill.
12. Technology encourages the class to collaborate.
Students pay close attention to the information they receive from a textbook. When
discussion lessons are available in the classroom or whiteboard, children can remember
about 20% of what was taught to them. If a teacher encourages a small group discussion,
that percentage can increase to four.
Technology gives us an easy way to develop interpersonal skills for students who use online
tools to encourage them to work together in safe ways. If children can practice what they
have learned quickly, they are less likely to forget.
13. It encourages students to stay committed to the learning environment.
It is easy for children to become overwhelmed when they think they know what is being
taught in their classroom. Some children will turn to leaders or lead in this position to help
their classmates, but many others will leave because they lack motivation. By introducing
technology to the classroom, there are small areas where further learning is needed.
Teachers can introduce new topics, try out new technologies, or use a variety of programs to
encourage continuous learning, which increases interdependence.
14. Teachers are more confident when they use technology in the classroom.
Teachers are sometimes hesitant to use technology in the classroom because they
challenge what the student has at home. Giving homework that requires a computer to a
student without the technology at home is a waste of time.
A pushback from uncomfortable parents can give their children more protective time to learn.
If you can introduce these things to the classroom and teach the kids there, then you can
overcome the socioeconomic barriers sometimes for low -income families.
15. Technology helps prepare students for their future.
Even if there is advice from medical professionals about how much screening time students
have in their classrooms, the reality of the current education systemis that the technology is
available now. to prepare our children for the world they will face as parents. This area will
continue to grow. If they are not ready to use these things today, then tomorrow there will be
a fight for them.
The idea is that some traditional subjects may not be important to learn for certain schools or
teachers. Would it be important for the student to learn how to write a curse or know how to
spell it out without using a two -fingered chicken pox? Cooking is more important than
learning how to cook. Will the children know how to combine a living in the woods or be able
to connect on their own computer?
16. Teach electrical skills in students
Students today will emerge as a workforce at the core of their work. This does not matter if
they are working in an office or a workshop, technology is changing everything and it is
easier for students to read when they need to be better in the areas. work of tomorrow.
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17. Flipped Classroom Directory
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Teachers in the classroom can use these tools to create a powerful teaching style. Students
can be given immediate feedback to allow them to correct any inaccuracies in the process.
The teacher can use classroom simulation and use technology to teach students in the
evenings and then use class time to reinforce learning goals.
Microsoft Classroom may be good at taking the model to the next level with integration with
student learning systems.
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18. Privacy Policy
While students are still learning from interacting with technologies like MyMath Lab ,
students can learn at their own pace. This provides the faculty member with the opportunity
to help students struggle with an idea while allowing successful students to act more quickly.
19. Technology helps children become motivated during learning.
Most students don’t want to go to school if they think it’s just wasting their time. When
technology is allowed in the classroom, teachers have the opportunity to allow their children
to work as fast as they can without disturbing others.
They can look for more information about a topic they are learning about that day, play
learning games to reinforce the lesson, or make progress using to a project like Zearn.
Because most voting technologies today allow students to see how they perform compared
to the average of all users, it gives them time to push hard. for themselves and their
teaching. Most programs that promote learning also include gifts or certificates, which help
students have fun as well.
20. Spatial Expansion
For thousands of years, most people have developed their beliefs about the feelings of those
people closest to their homes. Technology has changed everything. Now students can
communicate in real time with others around the world making it easy to communicate with
their classmates.
Applications such as Skype and Social Media allow instant communication without having to
look at the distance. This allows students to increase their level and not see the world
through a small glass window.
21. Proper use of instructor’s time
Through tools such as video recordings and distance learning courses, teachers can
become more effective in creating a video that explains a complex topic that students can
use. See how many times it is necessary to know the concept. This allows the faculty
member not to waste time on reorganization and to invest their time in one of the same
solutions. This ensures that students have enough time for the teacher as the size of the
class becomes difficult to navigate
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The Disadvantages of Technology in Education
1. Technology can create dependencies for memory retrieval.
If you can't immediately remember some data, then what do you do next to get an answer?
Most people say they look online for the information they need or ask an online assistant,
such as Alexa, to give them the answer.
It’s amazing to have access to a wealth of resources, but it can also build trust because of its
presence. If we don't teach students how to remember to know themselves without the use
of smart gadgets or computers, then the next generation of students will not be able to do
without technology to they shall enter.
2. Technology can change the face of students.
When children play video games, they can find themselves acting in ways that are similar to
healing. Their importance is in the fun they have more than anything else. If the educational
environment uses creative games as gifts to encourage learning, then the child will be more
concerned with what they have received through the program or programs than with what
they are learning. now.
While correct answers may be indicative of knowledge, knowledge may not be as stable as
expected. Teachers need to set and enforce health limits when technologies are used in the
classroom to ensure possible health outcomes.
3. The use of technology can cause some students to drop out of class.
Interacting with other people online is a different experience than just interacting with
someone online. Sitting behind a screen gives you an anonymous list that you don't have
with face -to -face conversation. Learning to work with someone using technology is an
important skill, but it is not another option that teachers should introduce to their classroom.
We need to encourage community activities to directly communicate the thoughts, feelings,
or attitudes so that when a child is offline, they can create a better life for themselves.
4. Technology can be easy to deceive.
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Remember the movies and movies where kids break into a teacher’s classroom, steal the
answer key to an experiment, and then write everything down on their hands, shoes, or
somewhere. Piece of paper? Now a student can send themselves a text with that
information.
They can send that information to anyone over the phone. Emails can inherit this
information. There are some important rules about the use of technology during searches or
experiments when it comes to measuring students' knowledge to evaluate their overall
progress.
5. Technology is an asset that not all families can afford.
Whether it’s technology in the classroom or at home, there’s the risk of worrying about this
world. Some families cannot afford to buy computers for their children to run their school
work. There are schools that do not have enough money to pay their tuition each year, and
are less likely to integrate new technology into education.
When we focus on having the technology in the classroom, then we put those things at the
lowest level of the payroll level at a significant disadvantage. Students with more
involvement will be able to learn more and participate in lessons more often, which means
they will have more knowledge that will allow them to increase their opportunities to be
creative.
6. Some technologies may replace the core in some classrooms.
Professional tutoring is so effective today that a program or program can serve as a teacher
instead of someone going to help a student. One of the best examples of this flaw is the
Alika Mouse, which gives students clear instructions at their young age 3 so they can start
learning when they are ready. .
Instead of manual work, technology makes the teacher an observer. Technology innovates in
the teaching process as it changes to meet the changing needs of students.
7. There is a personal concern to consider with the technologies in the class.
Over 15 million people each year experience information theft in some form. It is a criminal
government that costs the economy more than $ 16 billion annually. Since 2011, more than $
100 billion in losses have been incurred as a result of this crisis. One of the reasons it is
growing so much is because more and more people have access to technology today.
When we introduce technology to the classroom, we apply it to our child's daily knowledge.
While software, computers, mobile devices, and systems that have personal privacy filters
reduce the threat of loss of information, there is no way to ensure that all problems go away.
No supplies online. If we create this platform, then we end up losing a lot of the benefits of
having technology in the classroom before.
8. Technology in the classroom can create health problems for some children.
The eye stops when you look at a computer screen for too long. Symptoms of this condition
include back pain, eye pain, neck stiffness, fatigue, loss of vision, and problems with vision.
Heavy computer use can lead to problems with pre -existing myopia, with a prevalence rate
greater than 60% for those over 12 years of age.
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For some people, the impact of this health problem is limited, which means the time they
spend in front of the phone, tablet, or movie can also contribute to eye health problems.
9. Children often spend time using technology in the classroom.
While children can practice changing places without a second thought, their sense of
familiarity is often explained by what they see in class. Teachers and schools have more
time with children than their parents throughout the day, which means class has become an
integral part of life for every student.
The use of technology helps to create more learning opportunities, but also leads to a more
relaxed lifestyle. When children live longer in the day, then they face health problems just
like parents do when they don't get enough physical activity. Problems with obesity,
hyperactivity, weakness of the muscles, sleep problems, and metabolism problems can
occur with prolonged sitting.
That’s why any school encourages you to introduce the technology to the classroom as little
as 30 minutes of physical activity is possible.
10. Many classrooms set the boundaries of technology.
Because of the knowledge that schools with the disadvantages that technology can do in the
classroom, there are limits placed on the use of materials under the protection of child
protection.
While firefighters and security guards can prevent the most dangerous information from
reaching the eyes of children, it is not uncommon to see this case take the next step in
preventing abuse. computer science in word processing and basic research.
Students come home with the rights to use the technology on their own, in a library, and
through a loan program to impose this responsibility on parents. If we put limits on children
instead of teaching them how to make wise choices, then does that really give them a sense
of learning?
11. Some students may not know the difference between trusted and untrusted
resources.
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There is a lot of misinformation on the Internet today that is misleading or exaggerated in
some way, but masquerades are real. According to a study published by The New York
Times, less than 60% of internet traffic today is about people or social media. And half of the
traffic on YouTube each year are bots that masquerade as people.
Not only is the experience of things occasional, but the users may not be real. Teachers
need to show students how to get real information, show them how to prove it right, and then
encourage them to use it appropriately.

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Education and technology

  • 1. Advantages and Disadvantages of Technology in Education https://www.digistore24.com/redir/256199/Basharatmehmood/ Benefits of Technology in Education 1. Encourage independent learning of students The internet is a great source of information. You can find what you want on the web. Although there is a question about the reliability of the teacher and the information provided, it can serve as a teaching resource for students. Even without help from parents and teachers, students can only view their lessons online. Unlike traditional textbooks, e -books and online resources are updated in real time, feeding students with the latest knowledge they can get their hands on, helping them become to see more outside the classroom. 2. Encourage the development of new teaching methods Instead of spending an hour or so talking while students listen, or reading an entire chapter in silence, teachers and professors can choose teaching methods. higher education, such as podcasts, blogs, and social media. Working with one or more organizations, teachers can use other communication technologies as well as communication tools. The technology also provides a wide range of tools that enable teachers to teach all types of students, regardless of their struggles or special needs. This includes voice recognition, word -to -speech converter, translation, voice control, language prediction software, and other assistive technology. Technology allows children to capture their interests in many ways. They can try new things without embarrassment because their technology can give them a level of anonymity. This allows the children to do, by testing if they want to, to see if the foreign program will help them learn more effectively. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/256199/Basharatmehmood/ 3. It can lower books and prices
  • 2. With resources available and abundant, the cost of books is likely to decrease. Students may not need to purchase a book if it changes to digital. Real books can stay in the classroom, while the information is stored on a student's computer. There is also less involvement in online learning than in classroom. By taking on teachers who pay higher tuition fees, such as reasonable bills and teacher's permits, the overall cost of tuition is lower. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/305526/Basharatmehmood/ 4. Allow teachers to create a fun way to teach students Gone are the days when materials were limited to studying books, a black or white board, and chalk and markers. With the technology integrated into the curriculum, teachers can incorporate photos, videos, and other images into the delivery of lessons. Specific websites, programs, and programs allow teachers to make changes in the way they deliver instruction. This creates an interesting learning environment and encourages interest in education in general. Additional resources for teachers include Smart Boards (chat whiteboards), Skype chat, and PowerPoint. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/305526/Basharatmehmood/ 5. Different types of knowledge The site has created a wide variety of ideas so that students can search for relevant information on a variety of topics. The faculty member should add a level of teaching to students how to seek and validate information to ensure accuracy. The amount of information available is varied and limited by the student's thirst for knowledge 6. Sales Boards Schools have suffered in the past due to a lack of effective marketing and publicity of their curriculum and curriculum. The technology solved the problem and it was more efficient and effective to sell the boards. One of the areas of concern was child training. Most of the professions that offer good childhood education have not been seen in the past. Due to poor publicity.
  • 3. Thanks to technology today, we can see the benefits of technology in children's training. You can enroll your child in the best primary school that sets the right foundation for your child. Special education is another field that applies to the analog system of buying courses. Now, you can analyze some special education schools, and what they offer and choose the best one for your trustee who is blind, deaf or blind or deaf. 7. It encourages more communication between teachers and parents. When technology is available in the classroom, then there are many opportunities for parents and teachers to connect with each other. Using a blog for the classroom can help parents see what their child is learning on a daily basis. Programs and software options provide teachers quickly track a child’s performance to show parents in real time what is happening throughout the day. There are also options for chat boxes, instant messaging, and other ways to communicate. Don’t forget about the email here too. Since the 1990s when this technology option came into the classroom, it has created greater reliance on communication between teachers and parents when it comes to communication. 8. The technology options are very appropriate to the course. While the cost of having the technology in the classroom is significant if you are introducing new options to an entire district, the cost of student computers, desks, and accessories is small. the board. Most student computers cost less than $ 200 each, and there are many scholarships available at the local, state, and federal levels to help make these costs more affordable. the local tax collectors. “The Internet is the first technology because the printing press can lower the cost of higher education and, in doing so, make the financial-benefit assessment easier for most students. "said John Katzman. "It could allow American schools to serve twice as many students as they currently do, with reasonable rates and costs." 9. Technology allows us to provide students with information from one source. You might consider a research project to visit the library where you can pull out 4-5 books to read, access a research journal, and microfilm to see if your resources are sufficient. to finish your work. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/271198/Basharatmehmood/
  • 4. Technology allows a student to get every tool they need for a project from a central source. Instead of spending all that time searching for specifics or waiting for your archive to order it, you can run a few queries on Google and find out what you need. 10. It gives us a better picture of the knowledge in the students. Various programs, software options, and technologies collect data on students that can identify travel patterns, learning difficulties in specific subjects, and their impact on students. Kind of specific. This knowledge will lead to the creation of a database where teachers, schools, and parents can work together to identify areas where further learning is needed. Technology can help a school district find its most skilled students to continue to put them in more challenging tasks that are associated with the teaching method 11. Introduction to technology provides the necessary training of business skills. While some of the poorest and most isolated areas do not have access to internet in the United States today, about 90% of Americans are home to internet resources. By introducing technology to students from an early age, we can teach them the critical business skills they need to succeed in the world of electronics. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/271198/Basharatmehmood/ That’s why we continue to write important K-4 grades, guidelines for setting up and using the program later, and figuring out how to research appropriately to approach them in the right way. a true skill. 12. Technology encourages the class to collaborate. Students pay close attention to the information they receive from a textbook. When discussion lessons are available in the classroom or whiteboard, children can remember about 20% of what was taught to them. If a teacher encourages a small group discussion, that percentage can increase to four. Technology gives us an easy way to develop interpersonal skills for students who use online tools to encourage them to work together in safe ways. If children can practice what they have learned quickly, they are less likely to forget. 13. It encourages students to stay committed to the learning environment. It is easy for children to become overwhelmed when they think they know what is being taught in their classroom. Some children will turn to leaders or lead in this position to help
  • 5. their classmates, but many others will leave because they lack motivation. By introducing technology to the classroom, there are small areas where further learning is needed. Teachers can introduce new topics, try out new technologies, or use a variety of programs to encourage continuous learning, which increases interdependence. 14. Teachers are more confident when they use technology in the classroom. Teachers are sometimes hesitant to use technology in the classroom because they challenge what the student has at home. Giving homework that requires a computer to a student without the technology at home is a waste of time. A pushback from uncomfortable parents can give their children more protective time to learn. If you can introduce these things to the classroom and teach the kids there, then you can overcome the socioeconomic barriers sometimes for low -income families. 15. Technology helps prepare students for their future. Even if there is advice from medical professionals about how much screening time students have in their classrooms, the reality of the current education systemis that the technology is available now. to prepare our children for the world they will face as parents. This area will continue to grow. If they are not ready to use these things today, then tomorrow there will be a fight for them. The idea is that some traditional subjects may not be important to learn for certain schools or teachers. Would it be important for the student to learn how to write a curse or know how to spell it out without using a two -fingered chicken pox? Cooking is more important than learning how to cook. Will the children know how to combine a living in the woods or be able to connect on their own computer? 16. Teach electrical skills in students Students today will emerge as a workforce at the core of their work. This does not matter if they are working in an office or a workshop, technology is changing everything and it is easier for students to read when they need to be better in the areas. work of tomorrow. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/405352/Basharatmehmood/ 17. Flipped Classroom Directory https://www.digistore24.com/redir/405352/Basharatmehmood/ Teachers in the classroom can use these tools to create a powerful teaching style. Students can be given immediate feedback to allow them to correct any inaccuracies in the process.
  • 6. The teacher can use classroom simulation and use technology to teach students in the evenings and then use class time to reinforce learning goals. Microsoft Classroom may be good at taking the model to the next level with integration with student learning systems. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/256199/Basharatmehmood/ 18. Privacy Policy While students are still learning from interacting with technologies like MyMath Lab , students can learn at their own pace. This provides the faculty member with the opportunity to help students struggle with an idea while allowing successful students to act more quickly. 19. Technology helps children become motivated during learning. Most students don’t want to go to school if they think it’s just wasting their time. When technology is allowed in the classroom, teachers have the opportunity to allow their children to work as fast as they can without disturbing others. They can look for more information about a topic they are learning about that day, play learning games to reinforce the lesson, or make progress using to a project like Zearn. Because most voting technologies today allow students to see how they perform compared to the average of all users, it gives them time to push hard. for themselves and their teaching. Most programs that promote learning also include gifts or certificates, which help students have fun as well. 20. Spatial Expansion For thousands of years, most people have developed their beliefs about the feelings of those people closest to their homes. Technology has changed everything. Now students can communicate in real time with others around the world making it easy to communicate with their classmates. Applications such as Skype and Social Media allow instant communication without having to look at the distance. This allows students to increase their level and not see the world through a small glass window. 21. Proper use of instructor’s time Through tools such as video recordings and distance learning courses, teachers can become more effective in creating a video that explains a complex topic that students can
  • 7. use. See how many times it is necessary to know the concept. This allows the faculty member not to waste time on reorganization and to invest their time in one of the same solutions. This ensures that students have enough time for the teacher as the size of the class becomes difficult to navigate .https://www.digistore24.com/redir/305526/Basharatmehmood/ The Disadvantages of Technology in Education 1. Technology can create dependencies for memory retrieval. If you can't immediately remember some data, then what do you do next to get an answer? Most people say they look online for the information they need or ask an online assistant, such as Alexa, to give them the answer. It’s amazing to have access to a wealth of resources, but it can also build trust because of its presence. If we don't teach students how to remember to know themselves without the use of smart gadgets or computers, then the next generation of students will not be able to do without technology to they shall enter. 2. Technology can change the face of students. When children play video games, they can find themselves acting in ways that are similar to healing. Their importance is in the fun they have more than anything else. If the educational environment uses creative games as gifts to encourage learning, then the child will be more concerned with what they have received through the program or programs than with what they are learning. now. While correct answers may be indicative of knowledge, knowledge may not be as stable as expected. Teachers need to set and enforce health limits when technologies are used in the classroom to ensure possible health outcomes. 3. The use of technology can cause some students to drop out of class. Interacting with other people online is a different experience than just interacting with someone online. Sitting behind a screen gives you an anonymous list that you don't have with face -to -face conversation. Learning to work with someone using technology is an important skill, but it is not another option that teachers should introduce to their classroom. We need to encourage community activities to directly communicate the thoughts, feelings, or attitudes so that when a child is offline, they can create a better life for themselves.
  • 8. 4. Technology can be easy to deceive. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/305526/Basharatmehmood/ Remember the movies and movies where kids break into a teacher’s classroom, steal the answer key to an experiment, and then write everything down on their hands, shoes, or somewhere. Piece of paper? Now a student can send themselves a text with that information. They can send that information to anyone over the phone. Emails can inherit this information. There are some important rules about the use of technology during searches or experiments when it comes to measuring students' knowledge to evaluate their overall progress. 5. Technology is an asset that not all families can afford. Whether it’s technology in the classroom or at home, there’s the risk of worrying about this world. Some families cannot afford to buy computers for their children to run their school work. There are schools that do not have enough money to pay their tuition each year, and are less likely to integrate new technology into education. When we focus on having the technology in the classroom, then we put those things at the lowest level of the payroll level at a significant disadvantage. Students with more involvement will be able to learn more and participate in lessons more often, which means they will have more knowledge that will allow them to increase their opportunities to be creative. 6. Some technologies may replace the core in some classrooms. Professional tutoring is so effective today that a program or program can serve as a teacher instead of someone going to help a student. One of the best examples of this flaw is the Alika Mouse, which gives students clear instructions at their young age 3 so they can start learning when they are ready. . Instead of manual work, technology makes the teacher an observer. Technology innovates in the teaching process as it changes to meet the changing needs of students. 7. There is a personal concern to consider with the technologies in the class. Over 15 million people each year experience information theft in some form. It is a criminal government that costs the economy more than $ 16 billion annually. Since 2011, more than $ 100 billion in losses have been incurred as a result of this crisis. One of the reasons it is growing so much is because more and more people have access to technology today. When we introduce technology to the classroom, we apply it to our child's daily knowledge. While software, computers, mobile devices, and systems that have personal privacy filters reduce the threat of loss of information, there is no way to ensure that all problems go away. No supplies online. If we create this platform, then we end up losing a lot of the benefits of having technology in the classroom before. 8. Technology in the classroom can create health problems for some children. The eye stops when you look at a computer screen for too long. Symptoms of this condition include back pain, eye pain, neck stiffness, fatigue, loss of vision, and problems with vision. Heavy computer use can lead to problems with pre -existing myopia, with a prevalence rate greater than 60% for those over 12 years of age.
  • 9. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/271198/Basharatmehmood/ For some people, the impact of this health problem is limited, which means the time they spend in front of the phone, tablet, or movie can also contribute to eye health problems. 9. Children often spend time using technology in the classroom. While children can practice changing places without a second thought, their sense of familiarity is often explained by what they see in class. Teachers and schools have more time with children than their parents throughout the day, which means class has become an integral part of life for every student. The use of technology helps to create more learning opportunities, but also leads to a more relaxed lifestyle. When children live longer in the day, then they face health problems just like parents do when they don't get enough physical activity. Problems with obesity, hyperactivity, weakness of the muscles, sleep problems, and metabolism problems can occur with prolonged sitting. That’s why any school encourages you to introduce the technology to the classroom as little as 30 minutes of physical activity is possible. 10. Many classrooms set the boundaries of technology. Because of the knowledge that schools with the disadvantages that technology can do in the classroom, there are limits placed on the use of materials under the protection of child protection. While firefighters and security guards can prevent the most dangerous information from reaching the eyes of children, it is not uncommon to see this case take the next step in preventing abuse. computer science in word processing and basic research. Students come home with the rights to use the technology on their own, in a library, and through a loan program to impose this responsibility on parents. If we put limits on children instead of teaching them how to make wise choices, then does that really give them a sense of learning? 11. Some students may not know the difference between trusted and untrusted resources.
  • 10. https://www.digistore24.com/redir/405352/Basharatmehmood/ There is a lot of misinformation on the Internet today that is misleading or exaggerated in some way, but masquerades are real. According to a study published by The New York Times, less than 60% of internet traffic today is about people or social media. And half of the traffic on YouTube each year are bots that masquerade as people. Not only is the experience of things occasional, but the users may not be real. Teachers need to show students how to get real information, show them how to prove it right, and then encourage them to use it appropriately.