What Is Technology Worth It Today?

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As beneficial technology may seem, it doesn't give without taking. Objectives become simplified by technology but in return, our brains suffer. The rise in the demand and the dependence on technology is obscure and leave many humans unaware of the consequences. When I was younger technology was rarely incorporated into the classrooms I spent my time in, but today it seems to of taken over. Its dominance nowadays overrides human intellect because the thought of engaging and challenging oneself is found foreign. Because of this expansion, motivation for many is cut short in regards to pursuing a higher education degree. Many think that the rising cost of college makes it not worth it and that attending online or even not at all is more valuable. …show more content…

Most people struggle to conclude whether the cost and the future debts they could possibly face are settling or not. The option to attend college online at a much cheaper cost is a new common and popular alternative. Now that technology is so easy to access and can help solve almost all the world's answers, many students think that attending college is a waste. Students can access all the information they want and need online and graduate from college online. “Today's average college grads have spent less than 5,000 hours of their lives reading, but over 10,000 hours playing video games (not to mention 20,000 hours watching TV). Computer games, email, the Internet, cell phones, and instant messaging are integral parts of their lives (Prensky)”. Statistics like these are scary to read and teach us how the new generation of students today are highly tech savvy, but that's not necessarily a good thing. The book, From Digital Natives to Digital Wisdom: Hopeful Essays for 21st Century Learning, by Marc Prensky, divides humans into digital natives and digital immigrants. According to Prensky a large event or discount ability has taken place that there is no going back from. This issue is, “the arrival and rapid dissemination of digital technology in the last decades of the 20th century (Prensky)”. Digital Natives are the children who have grown up in the technology driven environment while the digital immigrants are experiencing it now as an older generation. For digital natives, they have been raised amongst the digital language of the internet. Since students of today find themselves as “Digital Natives”, they no longer think achieving a higher level of education is that

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