Applying technology in schools has to have a starting point. In the 1970s, computers were used just to read passages, and then it went on to solving …show more content…
Distance learning may not be too reliable because some websites may be scams and will take your money. However, a way to avoid this from happening is to make sure the website is a reputable school by contacting and visiting the school to make sure that it is a school. Technology has made it easier for students to copy and paste other people’s work and turn it in as their own. This a bad thing because students are not submitting their own original work. However, websites like Turnitin.com were created to discourage plagiarism. Students like to play games. Technology has made it easier for students to access games online. Playing games online wastes lots of time for students, leaving them less time for them to complete their homework, resulting in possible all-nighters. The best part is as students go on to high school, they slowly stop playing online games because the workload has increased drastically. This leaves them no time to go online and play games. A lot of money needs to be funded for technology to be in schools. There needs to be enough money to pay for the computers, research on protection systems and ensuring the right behavior when students use the computer. Without that money, there would be no specialists that would research and come up with different things to make sure technology is successfully applied to the students’ …show more content…
This has made it convenient for students, made more ways to get an education online and help students to be able to communicate their own ideas. Although there are bad sides to having technology in schools, those can be solved. Overall, technology has improved