Zarnigor Narimonova
As everyone knows, the 21st century is the age of technology. This is because new technologies have rapidly penetrated into all sphere. As well as, medicine and other extremely important fields. To take as an example, Artificial intelligence is widely used in medical procedures to define the patient’s illness and improve his or her health and other processes. At the same time, modern technologies can also be found in the field of education. It’s true that new electronic devices and programs are very beneficial in science. The reason why they can be used to improve students’ knowledge. Indeed, technology can give a significant number of opportunities. For instance, improving digital literacy, gaining a global perspectives, flexibility in the way people study and such kind of chances. In general, the use of technology in education results in better collaboration among students and teachers. It allows students from different locations to collaborate on the same project. Similarly, it allows the teachers to interact with them and support the students.
It was the introduction of technology into education that made it possible for people with limited access, including those with health or financial problems, to study.
But just as there is a bad side to everything, it is appropriate to see the negative side of technology. Prolonged use of electrical devices can be impact to people’s health and may be dangerous to human life. In addition in the field of education, students can come up with various tricks through technology to get high score or pass the exam successfully. This can contribute to decrease of knowledge.
So this list could go on and on, but the bottom line is that technology is very useful in education and other sphere when we can use it properly.
Zarnigor Narimonova was born in 2007 in Beruniy district, in an intellectual family. From 2014 to 2021, she studied at the 61st secondary school, and since this year she has been studying at the Beruniy district specialized school. As achievements, it can be said that she currently has a Cefr certificate, is an official volunteer of the “Oltin qanot” organisation, a winner of the Essay competition and the SAT course. She has been teaching English and mathematics to younger students