How Technology Affects Education

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How Technology Affects Education Introduction

As the internet and other types of technology start to advance schools are trying to find ways to use it in the classroom to have a positive effect on students lives, improve the students collaboration with their peers and improve their technical skills, but is technology a distraction? Technology provides a lot of new ideas and skills that could benefit students lives later in the future. But are there downfalls of using so much technology in the classroom? Since technology is such a main portion in so many peoples lives it is almost necessary to include it into any and all students lives. Recent studies show the benefits and problems of trying to force technology upon students.

Is Technology A Distraction

The obvious answer is yes, technology is a huge distraction. Teenagers are major users of any sort of technology including cellphones, computers, ipods, etc. There are many different reasons why the use of technology shouldn’t be allowed in a classroom, then again there are alot of different reasons why they should be. One of the main problems of being able to use your cellphone/laptop in school is the lack of focus. Bob Sullivan explains in his article that studies show that students that are interrupted by their cellphones score 20 percent lower on their test (Sullivan, 18). This is a result of lack of focus. Now a days if you asked a teenager what was more important school or their cellphone, most of them would probably say their cellphone. A second study showed that even students who are extremely capable of concentrating still are incapable of continuously doing their homework for two or more minutes without being distracted by their phone (Sullivan,18).

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...technology. When it comes to being taught by a teacher or learning by yourself through a laptop in some cases it is easier for a student to be able to teach themselves.

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Rodgers, W. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.shelbyed.k12.al.us/schools/rms/faculty/wrodgers/technology int/students.html

Sullivan, B. (18, May 2013). Students cant resist distraction and neither can you. Retrieved from http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/students-cant-resist-distraction-two-minutes-neither-can-you-1C9984270

Singh, R. (n.d.). Retrieved from website: http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTech/effectsstudents.html

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