jueves, 27 de mayo de 2010

martes, 23 de febrero de 2010



Do you think the role of technology in english teaching is important?




Of course becuase Technology is an ever-increasing part of the




English language classroom. Today's teachers are developing new




and exciting means of integrating language, writing, and literature




with innovative technologies.
that why many teacher used know day for the student can learnd , be motivated , be fun - and




when it's fun you learn and help students to produce excellent published work .but we ask what




is role of the teacher and how technology can help?free up communication with other teachers




help teachers to find information easilyand assist good teaching but not replace it. what this mean? that we are able be spontaneous be crative.




what kind of techology are in enlish to teaching? ok lets see




In English, technology includes cameras, audio equipment, computer technology,video




equipment, overhead projection devices, scanners, printers, CD equipment -almost any device




that can access, present, manipulate and communicate words, sounds and images to enable us to create meaning.






finally, to conclude now we know how important and use full can be technology english teaching for those that are teacher or are going to being a teacher.



jueves, 18 de febrero de 2010




Technophobia
is the fear or dislike of advanced technology or complex devices, especiallycomputers . The term is generally used in the sense of an irrational fear, but others contend fears are justified. It is the opposite of technophilia. Technophobia has been observed to affect various societies and communities throughout the world. This has caused some groups to take stances against some modern technological developments in order to preserve their ideologies. In some of these cases, the new technologies conflict with established beliefs, such as personal values in simplicity and modest lifestyles. Many of these works portray the darker side of technology as seen by the technophobic. As technologies become increasingly complex and difficult to understand, people are more likely to harbor anxieties relating to their use of modern technologies.

Technophilia refers generally to a strong enthusiasm fortechnology , especially new technologies such as personal computer , the internet, mobile phone and home cinema. The term is used in sociology when examining the interaction of individuals with their society , especially contrasted with technophobia.

Technophilia and technophobia are the two extremes of the relationship between technology and society . The technophobe fears or dislikes technology, often regarding some or all technology with fear. This may be as a consequences of fear of change, a prior catastrophic experience with technology or because it may lead to a process of dehumanization . The technophile sees most or all technology as positive, adopting technology enthusiastically, and seeing it as a means to potentially improve life and combat social problems.