The Effects of Communication Technology on Education

Amna Bulhoon

Abstract


The 21st century is known as the era of technology development and it covered human life. Technology makes human life easier and becomes an integral part of the day to day life. Technology is a tool for communication and information which was used all over the world and makes life more convenient for everyone. Technology advancement makes our life simpler and fast. Communication technology is important for the development of a nation or a society because it’s a way to communicate between individuals or a group of people. This researcher paper defines the role and effects of communication technology in education. The researcher applied the knowledge gap and theory determinism theory which describes that students having better socio-economic status use communication technology in education as compared to the student having low socioeconomic status. The review literature analysis identifies the role and effects of communication technology in education. Communication technology is developing our society and education but it also impacts our physical abilities. Technology is a core element of the world but individuals know how to use these technologies effectively.


Keywords


Communication; Technology; Education; Effects; Role

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12069

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