In recent years, the use of computers in Education has become a common practice, so the effectiveness of electronic devices in the classroom is now being questioned. Is it really appropriate or the best way to waste time?
Computers are not in every pocket, as many families do not have electronic devices, nor the possibility of acquiring the necessary licenses for education. In addition, to do the homework, the Internet is needed in households, and financial support is essential for this. But today, if these aids are not enough, how on earth will Education guarantee equality among young people?
It also appears that when electronic tools became the norm, they did not take into account the problems of personal computers for young people. Health-related harm has seen the light since the technological age came into our lives, such as back pain and doll-related diseases or vision. Dependency on computers affects not only health, but also creativity and attention.
The ideal, therefore, is to invest the money spent on personal computers in school computers. In this way, in addition to removing young people from the burden these devices generate in their homes, we will remove them from health damage. However, just like life, not everything is black or white, we can look for balance, because technology also has good effects. Computer science allows a number of skills to work, so more hours could be devoted to this subject than to a personal computer.
The objective of education is both technological skill and personal development, and as explained above, with the increase in informatics school hours, our young people will achieve greater electronic training. By cutting personal computers, however, we breathe into the development of the individual. We will therefore have to take a turn on the path we are following.
Students of the Euskaltegi Solas AEK of Trapagaran:
Laura Santos Peña
Janire Aguión Gutiérrez de Rozas
Alexander Carreras Dolado
Egoitz Espiña Goitia
Uxue Sollano Duro
Eneko Galaz Planillo
Naroa Perez Lopez
Naroa Prados Damota
Janire Trapaga Ibañez
Julen Caldera Liberal
Eneko Díez Crespo