Technology Use In Tomorrow’s Schools

April 9, 2008 by

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After reading several articles that promote the benefits of technology, it did not occur to me to consider any negative points when using technology in the classroom . This is why this article (Technology Use In Tomorrow’s Schools) caught my attention. At times the internet can be on overflow of information and full of advertisements. Teachers need to filter appropriate sources, so students can gain maximum benefits from programs without the distractions. The article is concerned with technologies role in the 21st century. Studies prove that the incorporation of technology can enhance skills to better our learning. The use of computers, digital cameras, video recorders allow students to relate their studies to the real world. To me, to is a way of preparing students for the workforce.

I think technology has come a long way and will continue to expand. It provides students with learning variations and keeps them up to date with what is going on in our world. It is a very powerful tool in the way we learn and hopfully one day be directly embedded into the curriculum and throughout each KLA.

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