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Educating through Electronics
Brittany Lepofsky
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99% of Ontario elementary and secondary school students have computer access in school (1)
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Massachusetts Secretary of Education
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79% of these students have computers integrated into their learning before entering grade 1 (1)
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Although this integration into the education system offers some beneficial opportunities...
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Technology in the classroom has the potential to negatively impact comprehension and concentration (2)
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Where do we put our foot down?
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2-3 second distractions that often occur when using technology can double the error rate for students working on a given task (4)
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These disturbances on the screen impacts the readers understanding and level of concentration (2)
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The act of searching gives students the misconception of their true knowledgable, making them think they are smarter than they truly are (3)
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Students are relying on outsourced knowledge, creating an unclear gap between information and having an understanding of it (3)
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This digital world that students live in today can increase the amount of cheating and access to inappropriate information available online (9)
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Increased attention on technology in class has us missing out on real life connections (11)
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Research has found that linear reading on paper is more beneficial than non-linear reading on screens (8)
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This excessive use of technology can actually change the wiring of students brain, decreasing their overall memorization and imagination abilities (5)
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On the other hand,
Having access technology in the classroom can offer students unique opportunities
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The addition of technology into education systems offers inclusivity, benefitting a larger number of students needs (7)
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Limiting the number of worksheets printed due to computer access is also environmentally friendly (10)
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Curriculum can be entertaining when using...
BrainPOP
Quizlet
TumbleBooks
Raz-Kids
And other interactive websites and applications
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Technology is changing learning for students both for better and for worse
Where do we put our foot down?
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Work Cited
(1) Chen, Bodong, et al. Digital LEarning in OntariO SChOOlS. 2013.
(2) Rosenwald, Michael S. “Serious Reading Takes a Hit from Online Scanning and Skimming, Researchers Say.” Washington Post 2014.
(3) Kaplan, Sarah. “How the Internet Makes You Think You’Re Smarter Than You Really Are.” Washington Post 2015.
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(4) Von Pfetten, Verena. “Read This Story Without Distraction (can You?).” Fashion & Style 2016
(5) DeLoatch, Pamela, et al. “The Four Negative Sides of Technology.” 2015.
(6) FutureofW. 10 advantages and disadvantages of technology in education. 2015.
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Work Cited Continued
(7) Andrade, David, et al. The benefits of educational technology. 2016.
(8) “Serious Reading Takes a Hit from Online Scanning and Skimming, Researchers Say.” Washington Post 2014.
(9) admin. “The 6 pros & cons of using technology in your classroom.” Tips & Stories. Top Hat Blog, 2015.
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Work Cited Continued
(10) Smith, Paul. Great benefits of technology in education. EdTechReview, 2016
(11) Anderssen, Erin. “Digital Overload: How We Are Seduced by Distraction.” 2 June 2016. Web. 2016.
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