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The connectivity paradox: Students’ use of technology as both help and hindrance, and the challenge of striking a balance.

The connectivity paradox: Students’ use of technology as both help and hindrance, and the challenge of striking a balance 2015

The connectivity paradox: Students’ use of technology as both help and hindrance, and the challenge of striking a balance.

Presenter:

Emalinda McSpadden, Assistant Professor, Social Sciences, Bronx CC

Abstract:

While there is research supporting the use of technology in classrooms, there is also evidence that technology often disrupts student learning. Examples of technology use in classrooms by both teachers and students will be explored, including the benefits and risks of each to the learning process. Research findings on cognition, attention, and classroom technologies will inform strategies for best practices for classroom technology use.

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