DT>Im not arguing against technology nor am I suggesting we return to our
>agrarian roots. We are well-passed those days and fully into an
>informational age. Perhaps the next step is a fully technological
>society. What will become of us?
>I am just posting questions to ponder
>and perhaps underneath it all I am really saying that we would be better
>off without it. But it is here to stay and I say "approach with
>caution."
When it comes to its use in the class room I would definitely agree with
the approach with caution. Use what works and develop new educational
techniques. Keep of the old what works and throw out the rest that
doesn't. We still have a need to develop the mind before letting
children use technology to do all the mental activity.
TC
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