In an article published by Technology and Learning magazine, interviews were conducted with some leading research experts on how they felt about technology's impact on education. The interviews were all conducted by Judy Saltpeter, who is the Editor of the magazine. One of Saltpeter's interviews was with Cheryl Lemke, who is the executive director of the Milken Exchange on Education Technology. The Milken Exchange is accelerating a national agenda for technology in schools through increasing public awareness, supporting new designs for teaching and learning, and reflecting on research and practice. Lemke has identified six ways that technology can positively impact schools. She has stated that.
Perhaps the single biggest beneficiary of advancing technology has been the healthcare sector. Medical research has led to the end of many diseases and ailments, and also to the discovery of many drugs and medications that have helped prevent many lethal diseases and disorders. Personal records are easier to study now, and medical research has advanced magnificently. Millions of lives have been saved as a result of this. Here are some of the benefits of technology in this industry in brief.
Communication between patients and doctors has become easier, more personal, more flexible and more sensitive.
Personal records of patients are maintained, which makes it easier