Students can benefit from technology since it makes learning more enjoyable and collaborative. Students learn by doing and critical thinking rather than memorizing knowledge. This might be as basic as participating in a tech-enabled group discussion or completing an interactive quiz in class.
Although, since the COVID-19 pandemic, children and teachers have had to learn to adapt to fully online learning. Students may not acquire the essential verbal and social skills as a result of their online instruction.
The inefficiency of technology, the difficulty for students to comprehend the ideas presented, and online learning induce social isolation are just a few of the negative consequences. I'm hoping as students return to school today (January 19th, 2022), they will no longer have to learn online and will be able to stay in the classroom!
Courtesy of Amanda C@NU (PTECA)
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