Critique 2

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The pupils will have a much easier time comprehending and

retaining the information that is being taught to them if the


teacher makes effective use of technology in the classroom.
Students reap several benefits as a result of the use of
technology in their education. First, it gets them ready for
what's to come in the future. The development of technology is
continuing, and it has already come a very long way. Because
technology has become such an integral part of our lives, we can
be assured that it will continue to advance in the years to come.
Students will be better prepared for the future if they are
introduced to technology at an early age. This will give them a
better knowledge of where technology is headed and how it is
developing. Second, youngsters who have access to technology are
more driven to study. Children can relate to technology because
they are already familiar with it through their experiences at
home, such as when they watch television, play video games, or
mess about with their parents' phones. Youngsters are also
getting experience with technology in school when they play games
on the computer while learning vocabulary or working on
arithmetic. This is an excellent way to combine the two subjects.
Since they see it as a game to be played, children find it to be
entertaining and engaging. In conclusion, children benefit from a
wider variety of educational opportunities because to technology.
Children have the potential to be exposed to a wide variety of
media when using technology, including movies, chats, blogs,
photos, presentations, web cams, and so on. Because to
advancements in technology, all of these things are now within
reach. Instead of confining education to a single approach that
works for everyone, technology gives children the opportunity to
engage with a variety of instructional approaches, which they
find more fascinating.
When it comes to the education of students in the K-12 system,
technology does not only have beneficial effects, but it also has
certain bad repercussions that are tied to those benefits. One of
the unintended consequences of utilizing an excessive amount of
technology with kids is a reduction in both the amount of time
spent on each child and the quality of that time. Some people get
the impression that professors spend less time with their
classes. There have previously been some issues raised over the
amount of time that a teacher spends on a student; however, there
are now further worries that instructors will spend even less
time with their pupils. This gave rise to the hypothesis that the
quality of the time spent with each individual kid likewise
declined.

There is no question that technological advancement has altered


the manner in which humans connect with one another. The manner
in which communication has altered the social structures of our
society may be shown to have had a significant influence on all
of these levels. Even in the years to come, technology will
continue to be the primary force determining how people
communicate with one another.

The development of technology has made it possible to communicate


with more individuals in a shorter amount of time while also
keeping more people linked. There has been evolution in
interpersonal skills with the advancement of technology and users
should always been keen in adapting to new ways of communication.

The development of new forms of communication as a result of


technological advances has led to an increase in the prevalence
of mediated communication. It is now a fact of life that a single
message may be sent to a very large number of people at once
(also known as mass communication). A circumstance in which
neither the passage of time nor physical distance may affect the
availability of knowledge.

We have seen the merging together of newspapers and books with


computer technology so that the frequency and ease of reporting
information and advertisements can be increased. The exposure of
both individuals and society to the mediated communication has
therefore affected our daily lives particularly on our culture
and the way we communicate.

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