Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cell Phones Essay

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Nowadays, we are living in the digital age that we can connect with hundreds of millions of people and an unlimited source of information around the world via mobile devices such as smart phone, tablet, and laptop. But especially to cell phone, the world is on your fingertips. The mean is that you can find out everything just by swiping your fingers on the screen. Because of their usefulness and convenience, students more and more bring them go to class to study and do something else which make them not to be attention on lesson. That is the reason why there is the rise of controversy about “Should We Ban Cell Phones in the Classroom?” The essay briefly shows advantages and disadvantages that we can draw a conclusion exhaustively. Every time …show more content…

“Students can “self-direct” their learning”. By sharing the lessons or viewing online videos that help them learn the lesson in easily different ways. Besides cell phone can be used as a resource such as textbook, calculator, dictionary, camera, and recorder. (Dian Schaffhauser). In fact, in my experience I believe cell phone are essential device to student. First, students can connect to 911 and hospital instantly when they face emergency cases. Second, nowadays cell phones are upgraded to smartphones which have some programs that are similar to a typical desktop computer or a laptop. We can access to a vast amount of information on the internet in the classroom conveniently instead of having to bring a heavy laptop to school every day. Moreover it is fairly bulky to be able to take more room on students’ desks. In “Mobile Devices in the Classroom” the author reports that “advances in mobile technologies are showing enormous untapped educational potential for today’s generation.” (Joan Ganz Cooney). Not only students but teachers have also benefited from mobile devices. Teacher can use smartphone to share their lesson plans. And “Students can also upload assignments that the teacher sends to the server, and then the teacher can grade those assignments and submit them back to the students electronically.” (Ron

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