Monday, 15 October 2012

technology


T.E.C.H.N.O.L.O.G.Y


Technology is a gift of God. After the gift of life it is perhaps the greatest of God's gifts. It is the mother of civilizations, of arts and of sciences. 
-Freeman Dyson



students at the old time
Today's education and past education are extremely different. At this moment, most of the methods of learning are using electronic (computer, laptop, Internet, projector,etc.).


As we back on past education, there is no electronic device; even worse there is no even a calculator. All the learning process only use books, board and chalk.






    
kids nowadays cannot be separated with technology
in education.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION.


The purpose of education is to spread the information and knowledge. Well, as for me, technology is the best partner for education.

Students in this 21st century are very easily to get information. Only by one clicking, every information are ready to dole out. 






Some research shows that most of students in Malaysia are using technologies equipment in their learning process, and for the result, their knowledge and productivity had increased unpredictable. 

There's are a lot of others benefit in technology towards education such as:

  • easy access to information
  • greater interest in learning
  • increased retention of information
  • knowledge sharing made easy
  • better presentation of information
  • robust information storage

In this 21st century, I believe that technology plays an essential role in every way of life. With application of technology, worlds get better changed; especially in education. As for nowadays, technology can be a powerful tool for learning.
 

Education is influenced by technology in a very real way. It develops in all aspect of education. 

But people actually should remember that all things in the world have their own pros and cons. Don’t let technology controls us, we should control technology.




SOURCE: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/impact-of-technology-on-education.html

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