Week 3 Reflection

I believe Internet technologies will allow for increased experiences via virtual reality and distance learning, but a lessening of social and emotional learning. I think having access to information is great...but I lament the reduction of direct, in-person human interaction. I worry that the less we in-person interact the more entrenched we'll become in our views and the more polarized the world. Human decency seems to erode when technology is the means of communication instead of face-to-face interaction. Maybe we are able to access more information and broaden our knowledge, but the price may be too high if the technology is not balanced with human interaction. A large part of the education system is not content transfer - it is learning how to navigate society and understand that there are all types of people in the world. If we have canned classes, set to a format and void of direct human interaction, then I believe much of the non-content side of learning will be lost.

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