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The Benefits Of Personal Technology In The Classroom

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Personal technology in the classroom has always been a controversial topic. Although they are banned in a number of schools, students still seem to sneak them into class. Some students use it to contact their parents to notify where they are, yet some just take them for recreational purposes. Despite the advantages, personal technology in the classroom is not beneficial because it is a distraction, it is expensive, and it doesn’t have much effect on one’s academics. To begin, having personal technology in the classroom, such as cell phones and tablets, has the potential to be a distraction to one during a lesson. When a teacher is instructing a group of students, and the students are fiddling with a cellular device, the students are most likely to not know what the teacher is talking about—they are doing something else, rather than being engaged in the classroom environment. Furthermore, “Some students are so adept at texting, they can do it very discreetly and without looking at the phone. Of course, such concentration does not allow for shared learning time.” (Lee and McMahon). Texting without looking is a perfect example of the fact that the students don’t need to look like they are using their phone to be using it, and they won’t be taking out the important information that students without their phones took from the lesson. On the other hand, “Advocates of cell phone use in schools argue that wireless communication has become a fixture of life in the United States and

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