Technology: Boon or Bane?
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Technology: Boon or Bane?
Below are reactions to the question “Do instant messaging, email, cell phones, and other gadgetry bring family members closer or drive them apart?
“ using a lot of high-tech gear to communicate at home is a poor proxy for face-to-face communication and sees omnipresent technological ties as threatening to intimacy- B.L.
“ ….typing to each other instead of talking to each other can only lead to problems down the road, such as teens using email to deceive parents about their activities”- G.W.
“my wife and I talk more throughout the day because of instant messaging. My communication with far-flung relatives is very much enriched by it.” R.K.
“ I thought our marital relationship would suffer when I left my wife for a consultancy job abroad for eighteen months. Email missives made us more aware, more acceptable and more communicative.” M.C.P.
“ How can computerized communication, in place of face-to-face family communication and hugs, deepen dialogue?” T.H.
Technology is bane when: The learner is made to accept as
Gospel truth information they get from the internet
The learner surfs the internet for pornography
The learner has an uncritical mind on images floating on televisions and computers that represent modernity and progress
The TV makes the learner a mere spectator not an active participant in the drama of life
The learner gets glued to his computer-assisted instruction unmindful of the world and so fails to develop the ability to relate to others
We make use of the internet to do character assassination of people whom we hardly like
because of our cell phone, we spend most of our time in the classroom or in our work place texting.
Integration of Technology in instruction must be geared towards:
Interactive and meaningful learning The development of creative and
critical thinking The development and nurturing of
teamwork Efficient and effective teaching