Advantages and Disadvantages of incorporating technology into a classroom.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of incorporating technology into a classroom. by Mind Map: Advantages and Disadvantages of incorporating technology into a classroom.

1. A poor induction of technology causes both teachers and students to be less analytical. If you lose interest in books, since all the information they need is achieved in a matter of minutes with just being in front of a screen and a keyboard; Without any effort The teacher, is losing its central role, because the student no longer values as much knowledge as he or she has.

1.1. 1.- visual fatigue

1.2. 2.- virus

1.3. 3.- bad use

1.4. 4.- physical problems

1.5. 5.- copy and paste and understand nothing of the information

1.6. 6.- lack of knowledge about some programs

1.7. 7.- The teaching is not personalized, it is difficult to attend in particular to each student, the class is given in a general way.

1.8. 8.- It takes a lot to maintain

1.9. 9.- there are very few machines for students

1.10. 10.- outside the school has cost

2. DISADVANTAGES

3. Educational technology proposes new fields of pedagogical reflection. Learning has a remarkable change that leads students and teachers to prepare themselves with greater awareness and efficiency.

3.1. 1.- allows you to find information quickly.

3.2. 2.- Access to multiple resources.

3.3. 3.- enables interactive learning and distance education.

3.4. 4.- It can be through the Internet, email, audio conferences, videoconferences, voice mail, among others.

3.5. 5.- We chose time, place and speed of study.

3.6. 6.- The information is becoming more complete and this makes the student has a better academic level.

3.7. 7.- there is a lot of information

3.8. 8.- anywhere allows you to investigate tasks

3.9. 9.- at school there is no cost

3.10. 10.- is within our reach

4. ADVANTAGES