Monday, December 12, 2011

Technology v. Education

It is true to say that technology has replaced older methods of educating in a classroom. Computers have won the competition in class materials. They have attracted students into an online world they do not wish to ever leave. As far as it goes, the only way to catch the attention of a class is by staying up-to-date with the tools used by children, teens, and young adults. Focus jumps a level and distractions become volatile. By interrupting with a hand on a monitor, the teachers are able to attain the eyes of their viwers. Besides, modern technology has become so efficient that notes, assignments, and lessons are easier to distribute, especially when a student is absent from school-the student has no excuse for missing assignments and is able to submit homework without the problem of failing the subject. Nearly everything one can learn may come from Internet surfing.