Googling Case
Essay by Zomby • January 12, 2012 • Essay • 301 Words (2 Pages) • 1,753 Views
In the U.S. everyone relies on technology almost completely. If there is a question someone doesn't know the answer to all that has to be done is "Google it". Most everything is on the internet; an opinion, solutions, answers, schedules practically anything. If an answer is needed and a computer is nearby, the question can be texted to 242-242 (Cha-cha) and it will answer the question to the best of its ability. The use of technology is invading schools entirely too much in this era.
When a student in school is asked a question and doesn't know the answer going online and Googling it is easier than trying to find it in a huge text book. We rely on other people's answers to get through educational life. It is starting to get out of control. Online classes may be a good idea for some people but for others it is an only option that sets them up for failure. Kids can't answer questions using their own knowledge because people use others and have no capacity to keep the information anymore. There is no point in remembering everything for school when it can be found online in about .14 seconds. Dfgdfh dfhdhfgh dfhfghdf dfgdfgj j jj j j j j f f f f f f f In the U.S. everyone relies on technology almost completely. If there is a question someone doesn't know the answer to all that has to be done is "Google it". Most everything is on the internet; an opinion, solutions, answers, schedules practically anything. If an answer is needed and a computer is nearby, the question can be texted to 242-242 (Cha-cha) and it will answer the question to the best of its ability. The use of technology is invading schools entirely too much in this era.
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