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The impact of technology in education

Technology is forever expanding, from the way we communicate to everyday work ethics and skills. It makes an impact across education, proving to be an invaluable resource in schools for student’s learning development. Pupils now have the ability to produce progressive results by using online research as well as the latest software programs and tools, a far cry from the traditional methods of pen and paper, and literature in print.

Parental perspective

Whilst there may be many advantages to technology in education, there can also be certain drawbacks too, which has created cause for concern for some parents. 28% of parents worry that technology in schools can lead to a reduced attention span, whilst an alternative study found that 88% of parents believe that the technology available to students has pushed them forward to learn and take full advantage of their education.

How is technology changing education?

Whilst technology benefits many areas of learning, parents are considering the pros and cons of it’s continuous rise. They believe their kids are lucky to be involved in this generation with the advances of the latest technology, however voice their concerns that it may take over their surroundings and cause distractions towards learning.

Tablets and iPads have changed teaching and learning, creating a much more interactive environment that both student and teacher can benefit from and get engaged with. For students to physically hold, touch and swipe through their work is a great interactive aspect in lessons. The simple user interface can be easily picked up by all ages, and touch screen tablets incorporate a different style of teaching that can prove to be a turning point in various levels of education.

Generally, the consensus is that both teaching and learning can be made fun with technology; it becomes much more interactive and engaging. Teachers are able to direct individual learning needs with the aid of technology, however, there are many drawbacks of incorporating the latest tech, too.

What are the drawbacks?

Using technology too frequently, or constantly staring at screens too closely can lead to strained vision. There can be a lack of attention given by students, as well as the risk of technology being a distraction, affecting work and concentration levels. In severe cases, some students are lead into injuries and lack motor skills. Of course, there is always hardware or software problems, causing delays that are sure to be a drawback for students.

Is the investment in modern technology worth it?

That said, the benefits of technology are clear to see, certainly when it comes to developing everyday skills that are the bread and butter of modern society. Some forms of software programs cannot be implemented in traditional methods, so a whole host of possibilities become available for education and learning. Through the latest software, students of all ages can access a huge variety of fantastic tools and resources.

The instant access to information is a huge benefit for students, even when at home, students can gain information through research and fast access. There’s also opportunities for individual learning. Technology can easily create long distance interaction, communication and learning.

Having the ability to improve on skills such as communication, problem-solving techniques and reading and writing allows us to bring education into the modern world with minimal restraints.

The overall outcome for students using technology should be, to use in moderation, if possible. If students are able to take extra care and not over-use the equipment, technology will be beneficial, not a hinderance.

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