@Ridafatima95 The use of smartphones in the classroom can have several drawbacks, including distractions, decreased attention span, and potential for cheating. Excessive smartphone use can also lead to social isolation, decreased face-to-face interaction, and blurred boundaries between personal and academic life. Additionally, it can negatively impact students' cognitive abilities, such as memory and critical thinking, and may also lead to cyberbullying or online safety concerns.
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Use of smart phones in class
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@Ridafatima95 Smartphones can be helpful if used the right way, like for looking up information or learning apps. But they can also be distracting with games and messages. Itβs important to set clear rules so students stay focused during class.
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@Ridafatima95 Smartphones in class can be a double-edged sword. While they offer useful educational tools, distractions from games and social media are common. Clear guidelines and monitored use can help balance benefits and minimize disruptions.
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@Samuel-Atta-Okoh Dear sir use the alternate option for active learning like book study,model preparation.Any Topic presentation during class.
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Smartphones can be useful for learning but often cause distractions. It's better to allow them in class only with strict rules and for specific educational activities to keep students focused.
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@Sanaa absolutely right
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@TEHNI58909e91f6
As a teacher, I believe smartphones can be a double-edged sword in the classroom. While they offer vast educational resources and opportunities for learning, they can also be significant distractions, hindering students' focus and productivity. To maximize their potential benefits, I think it's essential to establish strict rules and guidelines for smartphone use in class, limiting it to specific educational activities that align with the lesson objectives. By doing so, we can harness the power of technology to enhance learning while minimizing distractions and promoting responsible device use. This balanced approach can help students develop essential skills in digital literacy and self-regulation. -
@HIRAC405752f6f0Well said! Smartphones can boost learning if used with clear rules and purpose. Balance and responsible use are definitely key to turning distractions into opportunities.
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@Quratulain
I believe smartphones can be valuable tools in the classroom when used purposefully. By setting clear guidelines and incorporating them into lessons, students can leverage their devices for research, educational apps, and multimedia resources, enhancing their learning experience while minimizing distractions. -
@Quratulain
"Absolutely right! While smartphones can be distracting in class, they also offer valuable educational opportunities when used responsibly and with clear boundaries. Students can use them to look up definitions, watch instructional videos, access learning apps, or conduct quick research during discussions. With proper guidance, smartphones can become powerful tools for enhancing engagement and supporting active learning in the classroom." -
@Ridafatima95 students' facilities are dependant on school's premises and nurture. when student is in the school pemises ,school management is responible to fcilitate according to the demand. smartphones are supposed to be used even in local regions so students' mind can be set to use it at their pace under their parents knowledge. on the other hand PTM will play important role to aware parents about the use of digital tools.
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@Zymal492cb0cdb1 said in Use of smart phones in class:
@Sanaa absolutely right
We should give smart phone to students but under the supervision of teachersAgreed
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@Quratulain
Absolutely! When used mindfully, smartphones can transform into powerful learning tools. Itβs all about setting clear guidelines and integrating them purposefully. Encouraging responsible usage not only supports digital literacy but also makes learning more interactive and accessible. Balance is the key!