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Lesson Topic
Technological Revolutions: Advantages & Disadvantages
Lesson Outline
The 21st century has already seen many technological innovations. Some of these have already drastically changed the world we live in, while others will likely do so in the future. For example, the digitizing of all information - from hospital records to business contacts - has allowed many to do away with the musty old file cabinets, which used to house thousands of documents. Now, those documents can be stored on disks and chips that fit in the palm of your hand. The same chips, which allow us to store digital information, have also increased computing power and allowed mankind to access the Internet at ever greater speeds. The Internet provides us with a wealth of information at our fingertips. Similarly, nanotechnology should be one of the more promising fields to watch in the rest of the century. While encouraging the digital revolution, nanotechnology will also likely prove beneficial in fields from medicine to energy conservation. We discussed a new law FL Gov. Ron DeSantis signed yesterday re: education changes that include prohibiting students from using cell phones during class time and curtailing use of the social-media platform TikTok on school grounds. The law, which will take effect in July, also seeks to prevent students from using cell phones and other wireless devices during “instructional time.” Under the measure, cell phones could not be used during lessons unless “expressly directed by a teacher solely for educational purposes.”
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Remote lesson as Cameron was home again, today.
Session Hours
0.75
Hours Attended
0.75
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