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however, when they get cyber bullied, they could ask help from parents or teachers on how they could solve this problem. if the case gets extreme, the victim could actually report it to the police to seek help so that the culprit of the cyber bullying will be caught.
yes, they may get addicted somehow.. but usually, when parents see that their child is not getting off the computer, they can sense that something would happen.. therefore, from there, parents could bring their child to counselling or just control their use on computer as such that they set a schedule. therefore, i storngly disagree to your point.
Whenever the students are at home, they may use technology moderately. Even if they overuse technology, parents have the rightys to control them by either confisticating their phones or controlling the time they use on the computer, therefore, i do not agree with your point . :)
i agree that the technology is more Boon than bane. if students were to have projects, they could use the technology to surf the net to search for information on the project. also, if students are not able to meet up for the project, they could use social networking sites such as facebook to communicate with the other group members. Therefore, using technology is an advantage to the society.
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