P. Rohit Sanjay discusses the evolution of technology in education. He provides examples of different technologies used in education like smartphones, tablets, laptops, e-readers, software, and classroom technologies like smartboards and projectors. He explains how these technologies can be used to develop students' interests, provide clear explanations through multimedia, and make learning more engaging. However, he also notes potential disadvantages like reduced imagination and thinking skills, distraction, cost, and health issues from overuse. Overall, the document outlines the rise of educational technology and both its benefits and drawbacks.
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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2. EDUCATION
Education in its general
sense is a form of learning in
which knowledge, skills, and
habits of a group of people
are transferred from one
generation to next through
teaching, training, research,
or simply through auto
didacticism.
3. As I said, education can be through teacher,
training, or by self.
Technology can be used in all of the ways.
As told, one learns when an impressive
experience occurs and creates an image on
mind.
7. KINDS OF TECHNOLOGIES
Books with better quality pages and Images
Gadgets
Smart-phones
Applications
Games
PDFs, word, and other files
Tablets
Computers/Laptops
Software
Internet
Various kinds of web-pages and web-tools
Video Conferencing
Distance learning courses
Gadgets with touch and interactive screen
Infrastructural facilities
Good conditioned class-room/libraries
Better sitting facilities
8. HOW TO USE THIS TECHNOLOGY
Smart Phones, Tablets
These gadgets have
application, games and
other reading materials
along with connectivity to
internet which help
students to develop an
interest as well as to go
deep into the topic.
9. E-reader
It is a gadget which
provides a 7’-8’
screen, potable and
easy to use for
specially reading
purposes
10. Computers / Laptops
This has a wide application in
education.
In earlier times it was used for
simple calculation
Gradually as and when user-
graphics and along with it new
application through software were
developed, scopes in computer
increased.
And when internet came, all
bounds were broken.
12. There is a pool of information, images,
tutorials, videos, podcast, webinars, online
education, online classes, quiz, news……
13. CLASS-ROOM TECHNOLOGY
Class rooms are now equipped with lot many materials
which use different type of technology.
There are now smart-boards, projectors, new lab-
instruments any more things which really attract students
to learn the topics and really understand the topic with
ease.
14. ADVANTAGES
The use of technology have a great impact on our understanding,
as I told we learn when we have experience and an image is
created, this is what Technology does for us.
It give us clear understanding by use of
pictures, videos, audios, presentation etc. in
clear way.
It creates interest in the subject.
Not only in degree education, but also in education of different
arts, skills, and much more technology helps us.
15. DISADVANTAGES
× Many experts and experienced people say that, due to such
technology in education, students imagination is affected,
their thinking ability is reduced.
× Also its sometime time-consuming from teacher’s point of
view.
× To use this things efficiently, institutions need experts, or
else it’s a waste of time using this.
× It is costly to install such technology.
× In personal use of technology there are many distraction
available too…
× There can be health issues too when used over limit.