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Technology has a significant role in today’s world, particularly in workplaces, schools, and homes. With just one click, technology allows us to easily manipulate objects. Without having to think about how to achieve it, we can visualize anything we desire and bring it to life. It is incredibly reassuring that technology exists and enables us to achieve our goals, particularly for our beloved instructors, employees, businesspeople, and other associated people.

 

Technology is pretty great, it has made a lasting impression on how we operate our daily lives, one of them being the time we spend at school. Contributing vastly on many aspects, especially in teaching a prime example are PowerPoint presentations and projectors, teachers no longer have to be a slave to writing on manila papers and writing endlessly on school boards with boxes of chalk each day repeatedly on each section.

 

On the topic at hand, PowerPoint presentation gives students a quenching thirst to write their lectures, instead of waiting for the teachers to write sentences like waiting for an ice melt essay, on a sunny day. A nice and effective approach, though, if managed incorrectly, may have downsides. One of which is an action where a student does not understand what the presentation contained or the teacher provides few details and explanation and skips ahead to the next slide. Though it most likely depends on a specific rare situation, it is still a possibility that happens from time to time that we, as people who control our time must think of a solution to prevent more events like this from happening.

 

Back to our discussion, technology brings much-needed help to the system of education from typing daily lesson plans, daily lesson logs, and weekly home learning plans, and getting the memorandum from the supervisor, superior, principal, and our colleagues. I instantly create them with simple clicks on the keyboard. Students took advantage of this ever since online classes occurred it has now become a norm for some teachers to send their lessons or modules to their students to enable them to do a simple advanced reading as well as their lectures for them to read during their class discussion.

 

Another way for undergraduates to take notes with their phones and laptops is to type, document, record, video, and photograph anywhere anytime in the classroom. Increasing productivity within the study place.

 

Ever since the rise of technology in society, communication has been easier. Students can directly message their teacher or professor at a reasonable time and submit their academic papers online, asking them follow-up questions that they didn’t get to ask during the class.

 

All in all, technology within the academic field has allowed collaboration to flow smoothly between students and teachers. Though it has not reached much in the rural areas of the country,

I am optimistic that our current state will sway towards the favor of advancement for the sake of learning that students must have and provide them with a better future at the same time in technology. ##

 

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