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How has technology improved education?

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How has technology improved education?

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A couple of days ago I introduced him to a Canadian and we started talking to him about studying. I told him that I did not study in the best way and he told me that they have a university where they can teach anyone, even those who have a low score. I became interested in this and he threw me a link to the Elite Master education agency .I read about this university and I hope I can go there to study.

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I’m not convinced that technology is an advantage in education as it is currently practiced in most schools. Technology in itself does not improve education. In fact, because it’s expensive and can be time-consuming, it could detract from education. In the 20 years since computer technology began entering classrooms, there is only a little convincing evidence that it has been used to any significant advantage. Sadly, there are some cases where it can be shown that it has been detrimental. However, if there is a well-conceived educational process taking place in schools that can embrace technology to enhance that process, then technology may offer a huge advantage. The issue here is not the technology. It’s the educational goals and how technology can fit with those goals. If an educational program has been carefully designed to promote curiosity and inquiry-based learning, then computer technology can strongly contribute to that goal. On the other hand, if the goal of the educational p

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