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How Has Technology Changed Schools? By Chris Rowling, eHow Contributor Print this article It is vital the next generation is computer literate. As we live in technology-dependent age, it is becoming even more important that our children learn about how to use technology in schools. This is not a controversial idea but has faced resistance as it is very expensive. The explosion of technology in schools and the teaching of technology has greatly accelerated over the years and is producing the next generation of technology-literate pupils. Related Searches: High SchoolsEsthetician Schools Computers ...

« students to better understand the different elements of modern machines.

Computer programs also allow students to create and run simulations on design packages, which means they can make more complex designs without the need to build a physical working model. Problems with Technology The re has been some opposition to ideas such as computers in schools as parents are worried that children will no longer interact with each other and will be able to access inappropriate materials online.

This is certainly true and is an area teachers and parents should be rightly worried about.

Although technology is a major part of our lives, it is also important to ensure children understand the difference between interacting with a machine that will do what it is told and other children. Access to computers in schools is only restricted by the number of students per computer, but Internet access itself is strictly limited with huge numbers of sites that contain objectionable material or viewpoints blocked.

The use of computers can be limited to class time only, ensuring students gain a balance between using computers and normal social interaction. Read more: How Has Technology Cha nged Schools? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_7943927_tec h nology-changed- schools.html#ixzz1nAGvoEQP. »

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