Disadvantages Of Technology

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Due to the increase use of technology by younger generations, educators want to incorporate children 's newfound knowledge into their education. Schools across the nation are investing in newer technology in hopes of engaging students in exciting ways. However, there are many disadvantages to using technology in the classroom and in the end they outweigh the advantages. Technology, while some forms can be useful, is not always needed in a classroom to make it better, in fact it can sometimes be a hindrance to students and especially teachers. With a greater access to the internet and all of its information a big problem arises, cheating becomes much easier. Internet at schools are often filtered, leaving many teachers and students frustrated. Teachers do not know how to effectively use newer technology, if the even know how to use it at all. Lastly, newer technology is expensive and where schools get the money should be of big concern.

Technology allows information to be readily available for students whenever they need it. With all this information effortlessly obtainable, students can take the shortcut and look up the answers, which can be viewed as cheating. Not having to work for answers could lead students to forget the “old ways” of studying; having to actually think and read could become a thing of the past. Shawn, a 26 year …show more content…

Using technology instead of paper can reduce the amount of waste in the classroom (Rosen 61). Being environmentally friendly is great and not all use of technology in classrooms is bad, but schools do not need to be spending money every year to update electronics that were relatively new to begin with. Schools can block certain sites so students can’t cheat or can’t get distracted. However, by doing that many useful sites can become blocked, then the question arises of why even have the technology if it cannot be used to be

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