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Technology: Helpful or Harmful for Students?

New advancements in technology seem to roll out every week. Tablets and smartphones have taken the education world by storm, and laptops have become permanent paperweights in universities everywhere. Along with the gadgets themselves, the technology that provides wireless Internet access has dramatically improved, too. Now, students can be constantly connected to their studies, their professors and each other. While the use of personal technology has become second nature to most students, it’s still a relatively new addition to the field of academia. This has led many professors, deans and educators to question if it is truly helpful or harmful to the education process.


How Technology Helps Students 
There are undeniable ways in which technology helps students. For example, students are able to be more flexible in their studies, easily access and share required information and communicate with their educators.

How Technology Harms Students

Pew Research Center recently conducted a survey that found that while technology can greatly help a student in her studies, it can also be harmful to her overall development in these following ways:

Final Ruling: Helpful or Harmful?

Many educators believe the use of modern technology is ultimately harmful to students. However, many are more optimistic, stating that by incorporating programs aimed at teaching students the true benefits of technology, it can be a great asset. Presently, it depends on the student’s self-discipline.

Brandon Edwardson is a contributing writer and master’s student in a health care administration program. He has found technology particularly helpful when it comes to looking for healthcare administration and management jobs.