Saturday, August 10th, 2024


Technology as a complement in education, not as a replacement.


The use of technology in the classroom is now inevitable. However, it cannot replace traditional learning altogether, or teachers, or the human connection. But tech should have certain limitations to avoid different drawbacks associated with the overuse of digital devices in schools. 

Some kids have recently started to get cognitive development issues because they no longer know how to think. It's the AI who does it for them. Some are having problems with reading and writing even - have you seen how on social media people now want quick information, so they avoid having to read a larger text, and instead they just go for a catchy hook or phrase? The same is happening in education. It's becoming boring for teenagers because of all the available platforms and apps out there that are fun and easy to use. 

But we cannot let our students lose the essential abilities for everyday life - we must learn how to combine technology along with basic knowledge and soft skills to prevent these cognitive malfunctions. Traditional classroom methods together with the right use of devices (using tech for learning, not depending on it) will be just right. 




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