The document discusses disadvantages of computer technology and proposed solutions to address them. The disadvantages include inappropriate access to online content, a decline in writing skills due to technology dependence, easy access to information enabling cheating, decreased attention in class, and cyberbullying. Proposed solutions involve using parental controls and internet filters, practicing non-digital writing, teaching digital responsibility, managing device access during tests, limiting technology use during class, and educating students about cyberbullying.
The document discusses disadvantages of computer technology and proposed solutions to address them. The disadvantages include inappropriate access to online content, a decline in writing skills due to technology dependence, easy access to information enabling cheating, decreased attention in class, and cyberbullying. Proposed solutions involve using parental controls and internet filters, practicing non-digital writing, teaching digital responsibility, managing device access during tests, limiting technology use during class, and educating students about cyberbullying.
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The document discusses disadvantages of computer technology and proposed solutions to address them. The disadvantages include inappropriate access to online content, a decline in writing skills due to technology dependence, easy access to information enabling cheating, decreased attention in class, and cyberbullying. Proposed solutions involve using parental controls and internet filters, practicing non-digital writing, teaching digital responsibility, managing device access during tests, limiting technology use during class, and educating students about cyberbullying.
The document discusses disadvantages of computer technology and proposed solutions to address them. The disadvantages include inappropriate access to online content, a decline in writing skills due to technology dependence, easy access to information enabling cheating, decreased attention in class, and cyberbullying. Proposed solutions involve using parental controls and internet filters, practicing non-digital writing, teaching digital responsibility, managing device access during tests, limiting technology use during class, and educating students about cyberbullying.
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Complete the table on disadvantages of computer technology and proposed solutions.
Disadvantages of Computer Proposed Solutions
Technology
1. Inappropriate access to 1. Used parental controls, which can filter content,
pornographic and violent allow you to monitor your child’s use, and even block websites. the use of specific sites. 2. Use an internet filter. 3. Use the safe search
2. Technology dependence 1. Practice writing using the proper grammar, complete
led to a decline in students’ thought and correct spelling. Avoid using jejemon text spelling and writing abilities. and words that lack letters or used the abbreviation.
2.Do not use technology while writing because using
technology while writing can lead to cheating.
3. Easy access to 1. Teach a lesson on digital responsibility - In today’s
information made cheating education world, many teachers use digital resources rampant. in their classroom. While it’s incredibly useful, this technology can sometimes make it easier for sneaky students to cheat on assignments both in class and at home. To cover your bases, it’s smart to spend at least one class period discussing digital responsibility. This will help you to teach students about the importance of honesty, integrity and decision making using online tools. By explaining the responsibilities your students have to make good decisions including not cheating, you’re reinforcing classroom expectation. Manage access to personal devices - Regardless of whether your students actively cheat in the classroom, it’s a good idea to make rules about cellphones and other devises during testing. You create a designated area such as a drawer where students must place their phones when they enter the classroom. Even with these types of policies in place, some students will try to sneak their phone past you. If this becomes a problem, you could may need to confiscated phones you see out during the test.
2. Use technology in a right way or in a proper use.
4. There is a significant 1. Students are more focused on the mobile
drop in students’ attention in technologies they have with them. Collect the phones class. Students are more of the students until the end of class to avoid focused on the mobile destructions and interruption, and so that they focus technologies they have with on the class. them. 2. Do not let the students to use their phones or any kind of technologies while studying unless it is badly needed.
5. Cyberbullying as a 1. Educate students with information about what
serious problem has come cyberbullying is, as well as costs and consequences, to out. perpetrates, the targets and the school as the whole. They see, hear and know more than adults to about particular incidents of cyberbullying, and are in the best position to prevent and stop it. Be empathetic Ask the students how it would feel if they were in someone’s shoes who get bullied. We all have differences that make us unique and who we are. Think before you click. Respect everyone so they will also respect you. Propagate the cyberbullying law
2. Respect each other know your actions matter, share
kindness, include those who are left out, use Media information Literacy.
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