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Technology In Education DBQ Essay

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Over the last decade technology has become increasingly integrated into school systems. As this happens school have to weigh many factors and make a choice about the level of technology to integrate. Factors such as cost, the values of these tools, and how children (and adults) are impacted by this bombardment of information all play a role as important factors in this progress. First of all, cost is referring to what us given up with the lack of traditional textbooks. A technology-focused environment risks giving up the benefits of physical sources. Days on argues in doc C that increased technology speeds up the rate in which society does things, which creates the “social problem” of short attention spans (Doc C). Days on claims that giving children easy access to informations keeps them from processing the information “for themselves” (Doc C). What is given up with technology integration is not necessarily detrimental though. The “drudgery” of pen and paper is replaced with a much faster alternative, even if penmanship is sacrificed (Doc D). What exactly is …show more content…

David Gelernter claims that “the root” of the problem (of school performance) is a child’s ability to think (Doc E). He argues that computers only give access to more information, not only overwhelming the student, but absolutely useless in teaching them real skills. In this arguments sophisticated technology is essentially equated to a shiny, useless tool in receiving an education. This point is again brought up in Doc F, where a child is pictured oozing at the exact things that at that moment passes by his window. This brings Gelernter’s arguments a step further by showing that children lose real life experiences and knowledge when they absorb it all behind a screen. Schools must objectively evaluate the value of increased technology in comparison to traditional teaching

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