Topic > Face-to-face and online learning as the future of…

Another focal point that would help education become a fundamental right is for individuals to know that they have the ability to choose. There are many different techniques: face-to-face, online and hybrid. The individual will choose which technique helps him the most and since we are in a society that evolves every day, in-person learning is decreasing while online teaching is increasing. In class, we focused on researching our article related to this topic. I reviewed an article titled “Introduction to Technology and Society: Opposing Views” and it focused on multiple studies showing that technology is increasing while personal interaction for learning is decreasing. The article stated: “Computer use was widespread among study participants, with 83% accessing computers at home, 78% having access at school, and 9.8% using computers in centers community technology. Only one student reported not having access to the Internet based on technology...When asked about online activities, students indicated multiple uses of the Internet, including email, chat rooms, search engines, homework resources and personal interests" (Opposing Viewpoints). Internet access is increasing rapidly every day, and most information is found on the Internet. To retain such information, in a technology-based society, online teaching is preferred. This allows individuals to work with things that will put them a step above and make them feel more comfortable