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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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