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Automated tasks reduce repetitive work such as giving online classes
and grading exams
Employees and customers spend less time in a classroom
Barriers of educational technology
1-Barriers related to consumers:
Limited access to the internet.
Low of health literacy.
Lack of easy access sources of high quality relevant information.
2-Barriers related to providers:
Resistance to use technology and preference to use the traditional way
Inadequate communication skills.
Lack of time.
Lack of financial incentive.
3- Barriers related to technology:
Increase cost of computers.
Poor telecommunication infrastructure.
Computer based system may be difficult to use.
4- Barriers related to information:
Misinformation can lead consumers with life threatening condition
to lose trust in their providers.
Vulnerable people may be victimized by biased or incomplete
information from those with financial internet in the information
they provide.
Impact of technology on teacher and learner
Positive Impact
1-Enhanced Teaching and Learning
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