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1、托福独立写作作文欣赏 独立写作是一种围绕给出的材料写作文的题型,下面是提供的优秀的托福独立写作作文,欢送大家阅读! Marvelous as it looks at first sight, modern technology does not help students learn information at a greater speed and with higher efficiency in most cases; or it could work towards the opposite direction which led students to lose their ini

2、tiative to learn and explore. First of all, one property of modern technology is latently harmful to any learning mind it distracts. One thing we feel about when we are searching for information online is that the inter, as an outstanding example of modern technology and even regarded as the innovat

3、or of education, provides us with not only relevant results to make use of, but also external links to click. More than once I turned on my puter to check school library for resources, but ended up watching videos. In this case, puter as a representative of modern technology plays a negative role in

4、 learning information. We do acquire more information with the convenient tool, yet most of them are irrelevant and in the end procrastinating would lower our learning. Also, students would easily bee disoriented in the huge sea of information. Although modern technology could equip us with easy aes

5、s to information, the huge amount of resources would actually leave us disbobulated. Therefore, it is only we possess information more quickly rather than we learn it more quickly. An illustrating example is my experience with a HK digital library which stores almost all the books I desire. At first

6、 I enjoyed downloading them from the database, however, one month later I ended up with hundreds of books stored in my hardware yet none of them finished or ever clicked. Furthermore, modern technology gives students an illusion that information and real knowledge is easy to learn just by clicking m

7、ouse or watching videos. But in fact this forms only the first step towards useful information and effective learning, as learning of any kind requires full concentration and interactive thinking, which are almost absent in the pocess of popular e-learning experience. To summarize, modern technology

8、 does not help students learn more information and learn it more quickly, though it does make aess to information and resources much more easily. The popular e-learning still lacks the concentration, depth, and interaction that are the hallmark of traditional ways of educating and learning. Are our

9、kids being lazier and less creative, less imaginable than before as a consequence of highly advanced technology? My answer is no, and just the opposite, technology has apparently assisted our kids to bee more creative. First and foremost, technology has provided children with easy aess to scientific

10、 and liberal art resources which is their best source of inspiration. For example, children could now easily gain aess to academic databases through iPad screen, read classical works on Kindle, or watch historic documents on Inter. These great works are essentially helpful to arousing their curiosit

11、y and prepares them with key knowledge necessary for any creation. However, these wonderful equipments and facilities are never as handy in the past, when kids could only reach limited resources in public libraries or schools. In this sense, technology has provided the possibility for children to be

12、 more creative. Second, technology has equipped children with professional apparatus which could finally realize their imagination. This takes form particularly as puter softwares and applications, such as Photoshop for creative graphic design, Overture for easily posing a piece of music, 3DMax for

13、building up a virtual world, etc. All the software were never as handy as they are at present, and this would absolutely provides our children an effective tool for realizing their creativity. Third, technology itself is a market place where creative ideas are economically encouraged. Steve Jobs ear

14、ned millions of dollars a year for his unparallel creation, and Mark Zuckberg gained his reputation for the genius social work. Therefore, technology has provided children the internal motive to develop their creativity. However, it is undeniable that technology might make children bee lazier and be

15、 fortable with what is already available because everything are so convenient nowadays and there seems to be no way to improve them. Children lost in pc games or blindly pursuing every single piece of tech apparatus is a relevant example. Thus, it is always necessary to keep childrens mind active in

16、 the marvelous world of technology. In a nutshell, I still regard children as being increasingly creative in technology development, although it might bring minor side effect. As along as we keep a balanced mood on children enjoying the fruit of technology, they are sure to contribute more to innova

17、tion than in the past. Throughout my life, I have been lucky enough to have a very good relationship with my parents. They have supported me, given me necessary criticism, and taught me a great deal about how to live my life. Parents can be very important teachers in our lives; however, they are not

18、 always the best teachers. Parents may be too close to their children emotionally. Sometimes they can only see their children though the eyes of a protector. For example, they may limit a childs freedom in the name of safety. A teacher might see a trip to a big city as a valuable new experience. How

19、ever, it might seem too dangerous to a parent. Another problem is that parents may expect their hildrens interests to be similar to their own. They cant seem to separate from their children in their mind. If they love science, they may try to force their child to love science too. But what if their

20、childs true love is art, or writing , or car repair? Parents are usually eager to pass on their value to their children. But should children always believe what their parents do? Maybe different generations need different ways of thinking. When children are young, they believe that their parents are

21、 always rights. But when they get older, they realize there are other views. Sometimes parents, especially older ones, cant keep up with rapid social or technology changes. A student who has friends of all different races and backgrounds at school may find that her parents dont really understand or

22、value the digital revolution. Sometimes kids have to find their own ways to what they believe in. The most important thing to realize is that we all have many teachers in our lives. Our parents teach us, our teachers teach us, and our peers teach us. Books and newspapers and television also teach us. All of them are valuable.

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